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WELCOME TO WES
The Women's Engineering Society is a charity and a professional network of women engineers, scientists and technologists offering inspiration, support and professional development. Working in partnership, we support and inspire women to achieve as engineers, scientists and as leaders; we encourage the education of engineering;and we support
THE 2020 TOP 50 WOMEN IN ENGINEERING: SUSTAINABILITY (WE50 The 2020 Top 50 Women in Engineering: Sustainability winners are listed below (in alphabetical order): Yasmin Ali, Energy Innovation Project Manager, UK Government, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Laura Bishop, Director, Infinitas Design Ltd. Laura Brown, Energy Research Programme Manager, Newcastle University.ENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Since 1919 WES has worked to enable women to choose to do work they enjoy and to ensure that women are comfortable with using technology. You can get involved with WES and its campaigns at a national, regional or local level.WES collaborates with partners across the science, technology, engineering and built environment to demonstrate that women can acheive in so-called non-traditional jobs.USEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
WES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
PIONEERING WOMEN ENGINEERS 1895-1957 Dame Caroline Haslett DBE, JP was the first secretary of the Women's Engineering Society as well as first director of the Electrical Association for Women (which she co-founded) which pioneered such wonders as the "All-Electric House" in Bristol in 1935. 1899-1985 Dorothy Donaldson Buchanan the first female member of theInstitution
THE KAREN BURT MEMORIAL AWARDSHARON KINDLEYSIDES
Sharon Kindleysides. Being the “wrong sex” to become either an Astronaut or a Fighter Pilot, Sharon was considering being a Geographer or an Engineer, when one of her classmates said that she was going to do Technical Drawing at the local boys’ school as she wanted to be an Engineer. At the age of 16, this seemed bothrebellious and a
POSITIVE DISCRIMINATION wes.org.uk Engineering companies can1: Target training at women who are under-represented in certain occupations or grades Provide training and special encouragement for returners to the labour market Encourage women to apply for positions Choose to hire a women over a men, provided they are both equally qualified for the position Holdwomen only events
WELCOME TO WES
The Women's Engineering Society is a charity and a professional network of women engineers, scientists and technologists offering inspiration, support and professional development. Working in partnership, we support and inspire women to achieve as engineers, scientists and as leaders; we encourage the education of engineering;and we support
THE 2020 TOP 50 WOMEN IN ENGINEERING: SUSTAINABILITY (WE50 The 2020 Top 50 Women in Engineering: Sustainability winners are listed below (in alphabetical order): Yasmin Ali, Energy Innovation Project Manager, UK Government, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Laura Bishop, Director, Infinitas Design Ltd. Laura Brown, Energy Research Programme Manager, Newcastle University.ENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Since 1919 WES has worked to enable women to choose to do work they enjoy and to ensure that women are comfortable with using technology. You can get involved with WES and its campaigns at a national, regional or local level.WES collaborates with partners across the science, technology, engineering and built environment to demonstrate that women can acheive in so-called non-traditional jobs.USEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
WES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
PIONEERING WOMEN ENGINEERS 1895-1957 Dame Caroline Haslett DBE, JP was the first secretary of the Women's Engineering Society as well as first director of the Electrical Association for Women (which she co-founded) which pioneered such wonders as the "All-Electric House" in Bristol in 1935. 1899-1985 Dorothy Donaldson Buchanan the first female member of theInstitution
THE KAREN BURT MEMORIAL AWARDSHARON KINDLEYSIDES
Sharon Kindleysides. Being the “wrong sex” to become either an Astronaut or a Fighter Pilot, Sharon was considering being a Geographer or an Engineer, when one of her classmates said that she was going to do Technical Drawing at the local boys’ school as she wanted to be an Engineer. At the age of 16, this seemed bothrebellious and a
POSITIVE DISCRIMINATION wes.org.uk Engineering companies can1: Target training at women who are under-represented in certain occupations or grades Provide training and special encouragement for returners to the labour market Encourage women to apply for positions Choose to hire a women over a men, provided they are both equally qualified for the position Holdwomen only events
AWARDS | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY WES offers awards to celebrate those men and women who deserve recognition for their services to engineering and furthering the diversity agenda. Nominations are open for the awards at different times throughout the year. Click on the links below for details of how to make a nomination. There is no charge associated with applying for or receiving any WES award.USEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
COLLABORATE
Collaborate. WES is a collaborative organisation: we believe that to accomplish our goals we must work in partnership with others. If you are an individual or part of an organisation who shares our vision of gender diversity and inclusion within STEM, we would love to hear fromyou.
WES EARLY CAREERS BOARD On 23 June 2016, National Women in Engineering Day, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) announced the formation of their Young Members’ Board (YMB). The WES YMB consists of twelve women under the age of 30 who are working, training or studying in an engineeringfield.
JOBS | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY View latest vacancies. View recruiting agencies. View job application tips and interview tips. Careers advice Do you need careers advice or want to know more about working in engineering? Are you looking to return after a break? WES has a careers advisor who can help you. Contact hello@wes.org.uk to access this free service. ‘ENGINEERING HEROES’: WES PRESENTS A VIRTUAL CELEBRATION #INWED21 Online: 12.00 noon – 2.30 pm (UK time) From the UK, the Women’s Engineering Society presents a virtual celebration of International Women in Engineering Day. Hear remarkable stories of engineering heroism, and join us as we also announce the 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards: Engineering Heroes.SUSTAINABILITY
The Top 50 Women in Engineering: Sustainability The Women’s Engineering Society (WES) has chosen the winners of its Top 50 Women in Engineering awards (WE50) for 2020. MEDICAL DEVICE ENGINEER Medical Device Design Engineer. Details: Immediate availability. Company: Sense is transforming healthcare by redefining diagnostics.Our Veros™ instrument-free molecular platform empowers doctors and patients by delivering diagnostic results that can be trusted, in a way never thought possible. | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY Lucy Rogers becomes the first blogger for the International Year of Astronomy Read more about International Year of Astronomy REFRIGERATION ENGINEER Are you looking for a fantastic career with a growing facilities management (FM) business which puts its people at the heart of everything it does? Arcus is growing and that makes it an exciting place to work. Arcus is a Facilities Management company driven by over 4,400 people, created on the principle of delivering a total FM solution on a national scale. THE 2020 TOP 50 WOMEN IN ENGINEERING: SUSTAINABILITY (WE50 The 2020 Top 50 Women in Engineering: Sustainability winners are listed below (in alphabetical order): Yasmin Ali, Energy Innovation Project Manager, UK Government, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Laura Bishop, Director, Infinitas Design Ltd. Laura Brown, Energy Research Programme Manager, Newcastle University.ENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Since 1919 WES has worked to enable women to choose to do work they enjoy and to ensure that women are comfortable with using technology. You can get involved with WES and its campaigns at a national, regional or local level.WES collaborates with partners across the science, technology, engineering and built environment to demonstrate that women can acheive in so-called non-traditional jobs. ANNOUNCING OUR THEME AND SPONSORS FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN #INWED21 #EngineeringHeroes. The Women’s Engineering Society (WES), the oldest professional UK body for women in engineering, is pleased to announce that the theme of this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), 23 June 2021, will be ‘Engineering Heroes’.. INWED is only made possible through sponsorship and in 2021 we are delighted to announce the followingWES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
WES EARLY CAREERS BOARD On 23 June 2016, National Women in Engineering Day, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) announced the formation of their Young Members’ Board (YMB). The WES YMB consists of twelve women under the age of 30 who are working, training or studying in an engineeringfield.
THE 2020 TOP 50 WOMEN IN ENGINEERING: SUSTAINABILITY (WE50 The 2020 Top 50 Women in Engineering: Sustainability winners are listed below (in alphabetical order): Yasmin Ali, Energy Innovation Project Manager, UK Government, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Laura Bishop, Director, Infinitas Design Ltd. Laura Brown, Energy Research Programme Manager, Newcastle University.ENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Since 1919 WES has worked to enable women to choose to do work they enjoy and to ensure that women are comfortable with using technology. You can get involved with WES and its campaigns at a national, regional or local level.WES collaborates with partners across the science, technology, engineering and built environment to demonstrate that women can acheive in so-called non-traditional jobs. ANNOUNCING OUR THEME AND SPONSORS FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN #INWED21 #EngineeringHeroes. The Women’s Engineering Society (WES), the oldest professional UK body for women in engineering, is pleased to announce that the theme of this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), 23 June 2021, will be ‘Engineering Heroes’.. INWED is only made possible through sponsorship and in 2021 we are delighted to announce the followingWES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
WES EARLY CAREERS BOARD On 23 June 2016, National Women in Engineering Day, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) announced the formation of their Young Members’ Board (YMB). The WES YMB consists of twelve women under the age of 30 who are working, training or studying in an engineeringfield.
WELCOME TO WES
The Women's Engineering Society is a charity and a professional network of women engineers, scientists and technologists offering inspiration, support and professional development. Working in partnership, we support and inspire women to achieve as engineers, scientists and as leaders; we encourage the education of engineering;and we support
ENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
‘ENGINEERING HEROES’: WES PRESENTS A VIRTUAL CELEBRATION #INWED21 Online: 12.00 noon – 2.30 pm (UK time) From the UK, the Women’s Engineering Society presents a virtual celebration of International Women in Engineering Day. Hear remarkable stories of engineering heroism, and join us as we also announce the 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards: Engineering Heroes. TRUSTEES AND MEMBERS OF DIRECTORS' COMMITTEES The Women's Engineering Society is a charitable company, so it is governed by the President and the Board of Directors of the Company, who are also Trustees of the Charity. The Board is supported by the Directors' Committees, established in 2020, which Members may apply to join. The Directors' Committees focus on Membership, PartnershipsWES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
LOG IN | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY The Women's Engineering Society. Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2AY. 01438 765506 Email: info@wes.org.uk2021 Women's
WES EARLY CAREERS BOARD On 23 June 2016, National Women in Engineering Day, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) announced the formation of their Young Members’ Board (YMB). The WES YMB consists of twelve women under the age of 30 who are working, training or studying in an engineeringfield.
| WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY Lucy Rogers becomes the first blogger for the International Year of Astronomy Read more about International Year of Astronomy MEDICAL DEVICE ENGINEER Medical Device Design Engineer. Details: Immediate availability. Company: Sense is transforming healthcare by redefining diagnostics.Our Veros™ instrument-free molecular platform empowers doctors and patients by delivering diagnostic results that can be trusted, in a way never thought possible.CONTROL ENGINEER
As a Controls Engineer, you will join the Factory 2050 team working in a multi-disciplinary environment to implement innovative automation solutions across a range of industrial sectors during projects of one to 24 months duration. Working with some of the largest names in Aerospace, Automotive and Construction, your work will encompass the implementation of industrial robots, PLCs, safety THE 2020 TOP 50 WOMEN IN ENGINEERING: SUSTAINABILITY (WE50 The 2020 Top 50 Women in Engineering: Sustainability winners are listed below (in alphabetical order): Yasmin Ali, Energy Innovation Project Manager, UK Government, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Laura Bishop, Director, Infinitas Design Ltd. Laura Brown, Energy Research Programme Manager, Newcastle University.ENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Since 1919 WES has worked to enable women to choose to do work they enjoy and to ensure that women are comfortable with using technology. You can get involved with WES and its campaigns at a national, regional or local level.WES collaborates with partners across the science, technology, engineering and built environment to demonstrate that women can acheive in so-called non-traditional jobs. ANNOUNCING OUR THEME AND SPONSORS FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN #INWED21 #EngineeringHeroes. The Women’s Engineering Society (WES), the oldest professional UK body for women in engineering, is pleased to announce that the theme of this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), 23 June 2021, will be ‘Engineering Heroes’.. INWED is only made possible through sponsorship and in 2021 we are delighted to announce the followingUSEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
WES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
THE 2020 TOP 50 WOMEN IN ENGINEERING: SUSTAINABILITY (WE50 The 2020 Top 50 Women in Engineering: Sustainability winners are listed below (in alphabetical order): Yasmin Ali, Energy Innovation Project Manager, UK Government, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Laura Bishop, Director, Infinitas Design Ltd. Laura Brown, Energy Research Programme Manager, Newcastle University.ENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Since 1919 WES has worked to enable women to choose to do work they enjoy and to ensure that women are comfortable with using technology. You can get involved with WES and its campaigns at a national, regional or local level.WES collaborates with partners across the science, technology, engineering and built environment to demonstrate that women can acheive in so-called non-traditional jobs. ANNOUNCING OUR THEME AND SPONSORS FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN #INWED21 #EngineeringHeroes. The Women’s Engineering Society (WES), the oldest professional UK body for women in engineering, is pleased to announce that the theme of this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), 23 June 2021, will be ‘Engineering Heroes’.. INWED is only made possible through sponsorship and in 2021 we are delighted to announce the followingUSEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
WES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
ENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
‘ENGINEERING HEROES’: WES PRESENTS A VIRTUAL CELEBRATION #INWED21 Online: 12.00 noon – 2.30 pm (UK time) From the UK, the Women’s Engineering Society presents a virtual celebration of International Women in Engineering Day. Hear remarkable stories of engineering heroism, and join us as we also announce the 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards: Engineering Heroes.USEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
WES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
TRUSTEES AND MEMBERS OF DIRECTORS' COMMITTEES The Women's Engineering Society is a charitable company, so it is governed by the President and the Board of Directors of the Company, who are also Trustees of the Charity. The Board is supported by the Directors' Committees, established in 2020, which Members may apply to join. The Directors' Committees focus on Membership, Partnerships WES EARLY CAREERS BOARD On 23 June 2016, National Women in Engineering Day, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) announced the formation of their Young Members’ Board (YMB). The WES YMB consists of twelve women under the age of 30 who are working, training or studying in an engineeringfield.
LOG IN | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY The Women's Engineering Society. Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2AY. 01438 765506 Email: info@wes.org.uk2021 Women's
THE KAREN BURT MEMORIAL AWARD The 2021 Application Form can be found below. Our 2020 winner. The 2020 winner of the prestigious Karen Burt Memorial Award for the best newly chartered female engineer is Tina Gunnarsson, Digital Transformation Lead for Balfour Beatty Major Projects. Tina was nominated for the 22nd Karen Burt Award by the Institution of CivilEngineers (ICE
MEDICAL DEVICE ENGINEER Medical Device Design Engineer. Details: Immediate availability. Company: Sense is transforming healthcare by redefining diagnostics.Our Veros™ instrument-free molecular platform empowers doctors and patients by delivering diagnostic results that can be trusted, in a way never thought possible.CONTROL ENGINEER
As a Controls Engineer, you will join the Factory 2050 team working in a multi-disciplinary environment to implement innovative automation solutions across a range of industrial sectors during projects of one to 24 months duration. Working with some of the largest names in Aerospace, Automotive and Construction, your work will encompass the implementation of industrial robots, PLCs, safetyENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Since 1919 WES has worked to enable women to choose to do work they enjoy and to ensure that women are comfortable with using technology. You can get involved with WES and its campaigns at a national, regional or local level.WES collaborates with partners across the science, technology, engineering and built environment to demonstrate that women can acheive in so-called non-traditional jobs.WES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
ANNOUNCING OUR THEME AND SPONSORS FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN #INWED21 #EngineeringHeroes. The Women’s Engineering Society (WES), the oldest professional UK body for women in engineering, is pleased to announce that the theme of this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), 23 June 2021, will be ‘Engineering Heroes’.. INWED is only made possible through sponsorship and in 2021 we are delighted to announce the followingUSEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
JOBS | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY View latest vacancies. View recruiting agencies. View job application tips and interview tips. Careers advice Do you need careers advice or want to know more about working in engineering? Are you looking to return after a break? WES has a careers advisor who can help you. Contact hello@wes.org.uk to access this free service.ENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Since 1919 WES has worked to enable women to choose to do work they enjoy and to ensure that women are comfortable with using technology. You can get involved with WES and its campaigns at a national, regional or local level.WES collaborates with partners across the science, technology, engineering and built environment to demonstrate that women can acheive in so-called non-traditional jobs.WES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
ANNOUNCING OUR THEME AND SPONSORS FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN #INWED21 #EngineeringHeroes. The Women’s Engineering Society (WES), the oldest professional UK body for women in engineering, is pleased to announce that the theme of this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), 23 June 2021, will be ‘Engineering Heroes’.. INWED is only made possible through sponsorship and in 2021 we are delighted to announce the followingUSEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
JOBS | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY View latest vacancies. View recruiting agencies. View job application tips and interview tips. Careers advice Do you need careers advice or want to know more about working in engineering? Are you looking to return after a break? WES has a careers advisor who can help you. Contact hello@wes.org.uk to access this free service.WELCOME TO WES
WES: Inspiring Women in Engineering. The Women's Engineering Society is a charity and a professional network of women engineers, scientists and technologists offering inspiration, support and professional development. Working in partnership, we support and inspire women to achieve as engineers, scientists and as leaders; we encourage theMEMBERSHIP GRADES
Fellows (FWES) This is our highest grade of membership. Fellowships will be awarded to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the field of engineering or a related sector, to the sustained encouragement of women in STEM, or in service to the Women's Engineering Society. The annual cost of Fellowship is £100 per annum,with a
‘ENGINEERING HEROES’: WES PRESENTS A VIRTUAL CELEBRATION #INWED21 Online: 12.00 noon – 2.30 pm (UK time) From the UK, the Women’s Engineering Society presents a virtual celebration of International Women in Engineering Day. Hear remarkable stories of engineering heroism, and join us as we also announce the 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards: Engineering Heroes.COLLABORATE
Collaborate. WES is a collaborative organisation: we believe that to accomplish our goals we must work in partnership with others. If you are an individual or part of an organisation who shares our vision of gender diversity and inclusion within STEM, we would love to hear fromyou.
USEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Not an engineer, but still want to support WES? Our Associate membership is the perfect way for male engineers, and men and women who are not engineers, technologist or scientists to support the aims of the Society. We are proud of the diversity of our membership and welcome individuals from all backgrounds and areas of expertise. WES EARLY CAREERS BOARD On 23 June 2016, National Women in Engineering Day, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) announced the formation of their Young Members’ Board (YMB). The WES YMB consists of twelve women under the age of 30 who are working, training or studying in an engineeringfield.
JOBS | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY View latest vacancies. View recruiting agencies. View job application tips and interview tips. Careers advice Do you need careers advice or want to know more about working in engineering? Are you looking to return after a break? WES has a careers advisor who can help you. Contact hello@wes.org.uk to access this free service. MEDICAL DEVICE ENGINEER Medical Device Design Engineer. Details: Immediate availability. Company: Sense is transforming healthcare by redefining diagnostics.Our Veros™ instrument-free molecular platform empowers doctors and patients by delivering diagnostic results that can be trusted, in a way never thought possible.CONTROL ENGINEER
As a Controls Engineer, you will join the Factory 2050 team working in a multi-disciplinary environment to implement innovative automation solutions across a range of industrial sectors during projects of one to 24 months duration. Working with some of the largest names in Aerospace, Automotive and Construction, your work will encompass the implementation of industrial robots, PLCs, safetyENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Since 1919 WES has worked to enable women to choose to do work they enjoy and to ensure that women are comfortable with using technology. You can get involved with WES and its campaigns at a national, regional or local level.WES collaborates with partners across the science, technology, engineering and built environment to demonstrate that women can acheive in so-called non-traditional jobs.WES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
ANNOUNCING OUR THEME AND SPONSORS FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN #INWED21 #EngineeringHeroes. The Women’s Engineering Society (WES), the oldest professional UK body for women in engineering, is pleased to announce that the theme of this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), 23 June 2021, will be ‘Engineering Heroes’.. INWED is only made possible through sponsorship and in 2021 we are delighted to announce the followingUSEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
JOBS | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY View latest vacancies. View recruiting agencies. View job application tips and interview tips. Careers advice Do you need careers advice or want to know more about working in engineering? Are you looking to return after a break? WES has a careers advisor who can help you. Contact hello@wes.org.uk to access this free service. WES EARLY CAREERS BOARD On 23 June 2016, National Women in Engineering Day, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) announced the formation of their Young Members’ Board (YMB). The WES YMB consists of twelve women under the age of 30 who are working, training or studying in an engineeringfield.
ONE HUNDRED AND ONE IDEAS FOR “WOMEN IN ENGINEERING” GROUPS One Hundred and One Ideas for “Women in Engineering” groups 2 Acknowledgments Adapted with kind permission of Gloria Townsend Professor of Computer Science, Stephanie Ball and Laura Kuh Engineering Groups are a great way to meet others in your field, share ideas and advice and toSHARON KINDLEYSIDES
Sharon Kindleysides. Being the “wrong sex” to become either an Astronaut or a Fighter Pilot, Sharon was considering being a Geographer or an Engineer, when one of her classmates said that she was going to do Technical Drawing at the local boys’ school as she wanted to be an Engineer. At the age of 16, this seemed bothrebellious and a
ALEXANDRA KNIGHT
Alexandra Knight is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the IMechE and Member of the IAM with over 15 years’ experience in Asset Management, Systems Engineering and Project Management. She is a Technical Director at Amey Strategic Consulting with experience in numerous market sectors including defence, power, highways and health.ENGINEERING HEROES
Engineering Heroes – The 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering #WE50. Founded by the Women's Engineering Society in 2016, the WE50 awards are a UK event linked to International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)– the celebration of women in engineering that takes place on 23 June each year. who undertake everyday ‘heroics’ as much asemergency
PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Since 1919 WES has worked to enable women to choose to do work they enjoy and to ensure that women are comfortable with using technology. You can get involved with WES and its campaigns at a national, regional or local level.WES collaborates with partners across the science, technology, engineering and built environment to demonstrate that women can acheive in so-called non-traditional jobs.WES LOTTIE TOUR
Live. •. Every year the WES Early Careers Board organises a 'Lottie Tour' as a way to capture the interest of a younger engineering audience by showing current engineers 'touring' with Lottie Dolls. This year the fifth #WESLottieTour takes place during Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, to show how varied and exciting it is to work inengineering!
ANNOUNCING OUR THEME AND SPONSORS FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN #INWED21 #EngineeringHeroes. The Women’s Engineering Society (WES), the oldest professional UK body for women in engineering, is pleased to announce that the theme of this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), 23 June 2021, will be ‘Engineering Heroes’.. INWED is only made possible through sponsorship and in 2021 we are delighted to announce the followingUSEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
JOBS | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY View latest vacancies. View recruiting agencies. View job application tips and interview tips. Careers advice Do you need careers advice or want to know more about working in engineering? Are you looking to return after a break? WES has a careers advisor who can help you. Contact hello@wes.org.uk to access this free service. WES EARLY CAREERS BOARD On 23 June 2016, National Women in Engineering Day, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) announced the formation of their Young Members’ Board (YMB). The WES YMB consists of twelve women under the age of 30 who are working, training or studying in an engineeringfield.
ONE HUNDRED AND ONE IDEAS FOR “WOMEN IN ENGINEERING” GROUPS One Hundred and One Ideas for “Women in Engineering” groups 2 Acknowledgments Adapted with kind permission of Gloria Townsend Professor of Computer Science, Stephanie Ball and Laura Kuh Engineering Groups are a great way to meet others in your field, share ideas and advice and toSHARON KINDLEYSIDES
Sharon Kindleysides. Being the “wrong sex” to become either an Astronaut or a Fighter Pilot, Sharon was considering being a Geographer or an Engineer, when one of her classmates said that she was going to do Technical Drawing at the local boys’ school as she wanted to be an Engineer. At the age of 16, this seemed bothrebellious and a
ALEXANDRA KNIGHT
Alexandra Knight is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the IMechE and Member of the IAM with over 15 years’ experience in Asset Management, Systems Engineering and Project Management. She is a Technical Director at Amey Strategic Consulting with experience in numerous market sectors including defence, power, highways and health.WELCOME TO WES
WES: Inspiring Women in Engineering. The Women's Engineering Society is a charity and a professional network of women engineers, scientists and technologists offering inspiration, support and professional development. Working in partnership, we support and inspire women to achieve as engineers, scientists and as leaders; we encourage theMEMBERSHIP GRADES
Fellows (FWES) This is our highest grade of membership. Fellowships will be awarded to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the field of engineering or a related sector, to the sustained encouragement of women in STEM, or in service to the Women's Engineering Society. The annual cost of Fellowship is £100 per annum,with a
‘ENGINEERING HEROES’: WES PRESENTS A VIRTUAL CELEBRATION #INWED21 Online: 12.00 noon – 2.30 pm (UK time) From the UK, the Women’s Engineering Society presents a virtual celebration of International Women in Engineering Day. Hear remarkable stories of engineering heroism, and join us as we also announce the 2021 Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards: Engineering Heroes.COLLABORATE
Collaborate. WES is a collaborative organisation: we believe that to accomplish our goals we must work in partnership with others. If you are an individual or part of an organisation who shares our vision of gender diversity and inclusion within STEM, we would love to hear fromyou.
USEFUL STATISTICS
The following are the statistics interpreted by WES from the Engineering UK 2018 report: 12.37% of all engineers are women in the UK. (22) 21.80% women work in the engineering sector (incl. engineers) (22) 46.4% of girls 11-14 would consider a career in engineering, compared to 70.3% of boys (22) 42.0% of girls 14-16 would consider acareer in
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Not an engineer, but still want to support WES? Our Associate membership is the perfect way for male engineers, and men and women who are not engineers, technologist or scientists to support the aims of the Society. We are proud of the diversity of our membership and welcome individuals from all backgrounds and areas of expertise. WES EARLY CAREERS BOARD On 23 June 2016, National Women in Engineering Day, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) announced the formation of their Young Members’ Board (YMB). The WES YMB consists of twelve women under the age of 30 who are working, training or studying in an engineeringfield.
JOBS | WOMEN'S ENGINEERING SOCIETY View latest vacancies. View recruiting agencies. View job application tips and interview tips. Careers advice Do you need careers advice or want to know more about working in engineering? Are you looking to return after a break? WES has a careers advisor who can help you. Contact hello@wes.org.uk to access this free service. MEDICAL DEVICE ENGINEER Medical Device Design Engineer. Details: Immediate availability. Company: Sense is transforming healthcare by redefining diagnostics.Our Veros™ instrument-free molecular platform empowers doctors and patients by delivering diagnostic results that can be trusted, in a way never thought possible.CONTROL ENGINEER
As a Controls Engineer, you will join the Factory 2050 team working in a multi-disciplinary environment to implement innovative automation solutions across a range of industrial sectors during projects of one to 24 months duration. Working with some of the largest names in Aerospace, Automotive and Construction, your work will encompass the implementation of industrial robots, PLCs, safety Skip to main contentSEARCH
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SUPPORTING YOU THROUGH COVID-19 During these unprecedented times, we would like to reassure you that the Women's Engineering Society (WES) remains focused on our work supporting & promoting women in engineering and allied disciplines.More here
WE50 NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN! The Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50) nominations for 2020 are open with a nominations deadline of 27 APRIL. The Women’s Engineering Society will recognise the Top 50 Women involved in sustainability in engineering or an allied discipline this year on 23 June during International Women in Engineering Day (#INWED20). Please considernominating!
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WES CENTENARY TRAIL MAP The WES Centenary Trail Map aims to help redress the lack of recognition of female engineers in history, showcasing new and improved Wikipedia entries about historical women engineers as pins on our map. Our WES Centenary Trail project is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.Visit the map here
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WES: INSPIRING WOMEN IN ENGINEERING The Women's Engineering Society is a charity and a professional network of women engineers, scientists and technologists offering inspiration, support and professional development. Working in partnership, we support and inspire women to achieve as engineers, scientists and as leaders; we encourage the education of engineering; and we support companies with gender diversity and inclusion.Read more
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