Women in engineering at DIO

...maths than English which is what attracted me to engineering as a career. I am always keen to promote engineering as a career option to girls and young women as...
...maths than English which is what attracted me to engineering as a career. I am always keen to promote engineering as a career option to girls and young women as...
...RAF Chinook helicopter onto the kiwi as the finishing touch to our restoration of this much loved monument. It has been a brilliant project to be involved in and is...
...role is to liaise between the friendly militaries who want to use our facilities and the UK training estate teams. I provide appropriate training advice, guidance and support to our...
...look back at what we have achieved in the last 12 months as well as a look ahead to what promises to be a very exciting year to come in...
...the office and into the countryside and encouraging volunteering activities that help to improve the environment. This is a great example of how DIO and the Environment Agency have worked...
...is helping the MOD provide its people with great places to live, work, learn and train. I look forward to welcoming additional military personnel and their families to the camp...
...wide range of other stakeholders who work together to make this happen. Volunteer your time It’s never too late to make a difference, so if you have some time on...
...made time to listen to me. I’ve also learnt more about different business areas, gained insight into how senior leaders think and become more engaged in the organisation. I wouldn’t...
...resources. Gender equality is the goal, and gender balance sets the stage to achieve it. As females in the often-male dominated industries of infrastructure and construction, we get asked how...
...have been installed to protect staff and visitors. Rotations on posts have been speeded-up to allow staff to wash their hands more frequently. Guards no longer touch passes, with many...