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'I do my engineering in high heels not a hard hat' | 'I do my engineering in high heels not a hard hat' |
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The clichéd image of an engineer is of a man in a hard hat, but one female engineer says she is more likely to wear high heels to work. | The clichéd image of an engineer is of a man in a hard hat, but one female engineer says she is more likely to wear high heels to work. |
Pavlina Akritas is a lighting designer at multinational firm Arup, and she has been helping to highlight the lack of women in engineering. | Pavlina Akritas is a lighting designer at multinational firm Arup, and she has been helping to highlight the lack of women in engineering. |
The Royal Academy of Engineering says many young people think of the work as technical and boring. | The Royal Academy of Engineering says many young people think of the work as technical and boring. |
It says that has left a skills shortage of about 50,000 people a year. | It says that has left a skills shortage of about 50,000 people a year. |
At present just 12% of engineers are women, and 9% from an ethnic minority background. That is why the academy launched its This is Engineering Day to change stereotypes. | At present just 12% of engineers are women, and 9% from an ethnic minority background. That is why the academy launched its This is Engineering Day to change stereotypes. |
Women in engineering: A changing industry? | Women in engineering: A changing industry? |
Women in construction: 'Take the leap into a new job' | Women in construction: 'Take the leap into a new job' |
"If you google 'engineer' you only see these hard hats, but personally if I was asked how many times I wear a hard hat, it's probably two weeks per year," says Ms Akritas. | "If you google 'engineer' you only see these hard hats, but personally if I was asked how many times I wear a hard hat, it's probably two weeks per year," says Ms Akritas. |
"On other occasions, I wear my heels - I like my heels - and my dresses." | "On other occasions, I wear my heels - I like my heels - and my dresses." |
The globetrotter, who grew up in Cyprus before studying in the US and UK, says her job "gives me an opportunity to work in many different countries". | The globetrotter, who grew up in Cyprus before studying in the US and UK, says her job "gives me an opportunity to work in many different countries". |
She has also featured in the 100 Influential Women in Engineering list, drawn up by Inclusive Boards. | |
Complex problem-solving | Complex problem-solving |
The academy is now working with lots of big brands in the media, in advertising and recruitment to encourage "more representative" images of engineers. | The academy is now working with lots of big brands in the media, in advertising and recruitment to encourage "more representative" images of engineers. |
Hayaatun Sillem, chief executive of the academy, says the role is varied and that it is a "well-paid profession". | Hayaatun Sillem, chief executive of the academy, says the role is varied and that it is a "well-paid profession". |
"Engineering is a great foundation," she says. "You're really employable if you're an engineer, so it's not surprising that people who study engineering go on to work in other areas. | "Engineering is a great foundation," she says. "You're really employable if you're an engineer, so it's not surprising that people who study engineering go on to work in other areas. |
"That's great, we need people with those skills right across our economy," she adds. "We also need enough of them going into engineering." | "That's great, we need people with those skills right across our economy," she adds. "We also need enough of them going into engineering." |
One of the main barriers to young people pursuing a career in engineering is a deeply-rooted cultural perception of the profession as mechanical, too technical and boring, an outdated view that is being reinforced online. | One of the main barriers to young people pursuing a career in engineering is a deeply-rooted cultural perception of the profession as mechanical, too technical and boring, an outdated view that is being reinforced online. |
But Michelle Hicks, a rollercoaster designer at Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey, said the industry's grimy reputation was undeserved. | But Michelle Hicks, a rollercoaster designer at Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey, said the industry's grimy reputation was undeserved. |
"That's one of the biggest misconceptions. The role of an engineer is so varied," she said. | "That's one of the biggest misconceptions. The role of an engineer is so varied," she said. |
"For me, it can be from going to design team meetings, complex problem-solving, to being out on site. | "For me, it can be from going to design team meetings, complex problem-solving, to being out on site. |
"But when you're on site as an engineer, it's very much looking at what's going on, is it built to specification. It's not [about] getting dirty at all." | "But when you're on site as an engineer, it's very much looking at what's going on, is it built to specification. It's not [about] getting dirty at all." |
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