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Julie Raine left school at the age of 16 with basic qualifications.
A youth training scheme placement in the office of a mining company in her native Yorkshire led to an opportunity to work in the technical drawing office which in turn led her to pursue a degree in engineering, even though she had no idea what engineering was when she signed up to do the course. She just wanted to develop her technical drawing skills and knowledge.
30 years on and after a stint in the Middle East working on some high-profile construction projects, Julie moved to New Zealand where she runs her own engineering consultancy company managing multi-million tenders and bids.
Julie chats about the challenges she's had to overcome and why asking questions and challenging the status quo is so important.
Julie Raine left school at the age of 16 with basic qualifications.
A youth training scheme placement in the office of a mining company in her native Yorkshire led to an opportunity to work in the technical drawing office which in turn led her to pursue a degree in engineering, even though she had no idea what engineering was when she signed up to do the course. She just wanted to develop her technical drawing skills and knowledge.
30 years on and after a stint in the Middle East working on some high-profile construction projects, Julie moved to New Zealand where she runs her own engineering consultancy company managing multi-million tenders and bids.
Julie chats about the challenges she's had to overcome and why asking questions and challenging the status quo is so important.