The diversity and range of career possibilities in engineering will be showcased at a special interactive event for students and jobseekers at IT Sligo on Thursday May 5th.
The Engineering Expo is a free public event, bringing together leading national and international engineering practitioners along with training expertise in the sector, and schools from across the North West region.
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Thursday, May 5th, 4-8pm
Knocknarea Arena
The Expo will be held in IT Sligo’s Knocknarea Arena and is open to students, parents and jobseekers who are interested in finding out more about the vast array of jobs available in engineering, and the skills needed to get them.
Visitors will have a real opportunity to speak face-to-face with existing engineering professionals, as well as current students.
“The purpose of the event is to highlight the vast range of career paths open to students and jobseekers, explains Mary Nolan, the Engineering Expo Coordinator. “ There is a wonderful diversity within engineering – and this event will strive to illustrate that. Engineers are problem solvers, organisers, communicators, calculators and designers. They make a difference to people’s lives every day.”
A recent survey of professional jobs by the Morgan McKinley Employment Monitor of professional jobs has identified engineering as one of best performing sectors in the Irish economy. While there has been an increase in the numbers of professional emigrants returning to Ireland to meet the current shortage of skilled people, the demand for engineering talent remains high.
About 30 national and international engineering firms will showcase at the Engineering Expo at IT Sligo, including Intel, Stryker, Abbott, Mergon, Valeo Vision Systems and AbbVie.
Sligo-based LotusWorks, a leading provider of engineering and technical teams which support manufacturing for organisations globally, will also be there.
The company’s CEO, Fergal Broder, says the need for qualified engineering talent across a range of industry sectors is critical to the economy’s continued development and growth.
“We see a continued demand for engineering talent and the application of engineering into new industries and technology innovations making it a key profession for the future,” Fergal says.
The Engineering Expo at IT Sligo will also feature contributions from existing engineering students from the Institute’s wide variety of engineering programmes including mechanical, electronic, mechatronic, precision, civil and environmental engineering.
Dean Sammon is a third year Mechatronics mature student at IT Sligo (Mechatronics is a combination of mechanical and electronic engineering). He says his decision to study engineering has opened up doors to new career paths, which he mightn’t have previously considered.
“I decided to go back to college as a full-time student. This allowed me to advance my career. I’m in the final year of my studies and am already impressed with the doors for employment that beginning to open.”
As well as providing the opportunity to meet current engineering professionals and students, several of the Engineering Expo exhibitors will have a variety of interactive displays to give visitors a genuine ‘hands-on’ insight into the kind of work they do.
The Engineering Expo at IT Sligo’s Knocknarea Arena takes place on Thursday, May 5th, from 4 to 8pm. Admission is free.
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Photo caption:
Nicholas Metry, a third year Electronic Engineering Student at IT Sligo, and John Ward from Ward Automation get to grips with the Robotic Arm. Ward Automation will be one of the exhibiting companies at the Engineering Expo in IT Sligo’s Knocknarea Arena on Thursday, May 5th.