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Science, data and DIO

Posted by: Sarah Young, Posted on: 12 March 2019 - Categories: Working at DIO
A wide, shallow trench with a number of deeper trenches within it. There is a wheelbarrow and several buckets and two people at the far end conversing.

This week is British Science Week, which celebrates careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). After leaving my career behind as a science teacher, I decided to pursue my passion in science by becoming a data analyst at DIO.

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Railways to Runways: DIO's Specialist Engineers

Posted by: Bryan Dunn, Posted on: 7 August 2018 - Categories: Engineering, Runways, Working at DIO
Resurfacing work on the secondary runway. [Crown Copyright/MOD2017]

Hi, I’m Bryan Dunn and I lead the specialist infrastructure engineers here at the Defence Infrastructure Organisation. Being a specialist engineer at DIO is challenging but it is a hugely important task due to the amount of complex infrastructure that …

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