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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN IN ENGINEERING DAY AT DJ GOODE

CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN IN ENGINEERING DAY

At DJ Goode, we are proud to join the global celebration of International Women in Engineering Day. It’s a great opportunity to shine a spotlight on the exceptional women who help drive progress, innovation and resilience in engineering and within our own company.

As specialists in threat mitigation engineering, our work is often complex, technical, and critical to public safety and national security. It demands precision, creativity, and collaboration, qualities embodied daily by the talented women across our teams.

From designing bespoke protection measures and analysing risk environments, to leading project delivery and coordinating with government and private sector partners, the women at DJ Goode are central to our success.

Breaking Barriers, Building Solutions

Engineering has traditionally been a male-dominated field, but this is (admittedly slower than we would like) changing. At DJ Goode, we recognise that innovation thrives in diverse teams, where different perspectives create smarter solutions. Women in our business play a key role not only in technical delivery, but in mentoring and leadership within projects and the company.

Whether it’s in structural resilience, blast engineering, hostile vehicle mitigation or wider security consultancy; our engineers are shaping the future of how we protect people, places and critical infrastructure.

A Modern Engineering Culture

We believe engineering in the modern world is about more than calculations; it’s about considered collaboration and communication. At DJ Goode, we are committed to creating an inclusive culture where all our employees can thrive, feel respected, and be supported in their growth.

Sitting down and speaking to Helen on our team, it was interesting that she felt “if I hadn’t been encouraged by that one teacher at school, I would have never realised this was a career option.” Once encouraged, Helen attended a Women in Engineering residential trip during 6th form, which was pivotal in shaping her university and future career path. However, without this experience she wouldn’t have been aware of how diverse a range of areas and skills engineering encompasses. Helen went on to say “as an industry we need to be encouraging more young people to see how inspirational and exciting engineering can be, and how rewarding a career within STEM related industries is.”

We’re proud of the progress we’ve made, but we’re even more excited about what lies ahead. We are actively trying to find ways to inspire and encourage more young people to consider a career in engineering. We know how important it is to educate and encourage our next generation of engineers, which is why DJ Goode representatives are trying to dedicate time to speaking to schools and groups.

Thank You to Our Team

To all the women in engineering both at DJ Goode and around the world, we say thank you. Your passion, perseverance and professionalism are transforming our industry.

And to every member of the DJ Goode team: a huge thank you for supporting our company culture that values each and every member of our growing team.

 

If you’d like to would like to find out more about a career in engineering, or would like to consider joining the DJ Goode team, visit our careers page: https://djgoode.com/careers/

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