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  • Day in the life

Daniel Haslop

Daniel Haslop studied ​a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) ​at the University of Newcastle in 2017 and is now a Graduate Engineer (Asset Monitoring Centre / Network Operations and Planning) at Transgrid.
  • Day in the life

Daniel Haslop

Daniel Haslop studied ​a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) ​at the University of Newcastle in 2017 and is now a Graduate Engineer (Asset Monitoring Centre / Network Operations and Planning) at Transgrid.
  • Graduate stories
The locals I met during the village visits and about the town we lived in gave me such a different understanding of the world – it was a great contrast to my suburban life and really grounded me in reality.

Harry Roach

  • Graduate stories
The locals I met during the village visits and about the town we lived in gave me such a different understanding of the world – it was a great contrast to my suburban life and really grounded me in reality.

Harry Roach

  • Graduate stories
My particular role includes tracking large-scale renewable energy power stations and any relevant announcements.

Joshua Otten

  • Graduate stories
My particular role includes tracking large-scale renewable energy power stations and any relevant announcements.

Joshua Otten

  • Day in the life

Kurt Blowes

Kurt Blowes studied ​a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) ​at the University of Newcastle in 2016 and is now a Graduate Electrical Engineer (Technical Support Substations) at TransGrid.
  • Day in the life

Kurt Blowes

Kurt Blowes studied ​a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) ​at the University of Newcastle in 2016 and is now a Graduate Electrical Engineer (Technical Support Substations) at TransGrid.
  • Graduate stories
Talking directly with families and hearing how their lives have improved as a direct result of CARE’s work is really rewarding.

Takara Morgan

  • Graduate stories
Talking directly with families and hearing how their lives have improved as a direct result of CARE’s work is really rewarding.

Takara Morgan