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Through his enthusiastic mentorship of the next generation of talented engineering hopefuls, Read Fenton, Team Lead, Geotechnical in Edmonton, fully embodies these fundamental values.
Read first joined the Englobe family in 2017 as part of a small geotechnical team. Since then, he has welcomed six to eight co-op students and interns on work placement contracts each year, helping them understand and adapt to the reality of life on an Englobe job site. Most of these students and interns hail from civil and environmental engineering, disciplines that are an especially good fit at Englobe.
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Giving back
Read sees this mentorship role as a way to give back to the profession. “The first three years of my junior engineering, I did all the materials testing and field work. I really valued it – the people around me really made sure I learned and took care of me. I want to apply all those same values.”
As a result, Read infuses his role with the same care and concern.
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“You want to set the tone, set a precedent. After all, we’re the engineers, the people who keep society safe and build things, so we must keep high standards across the board", he says.
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Teaching and learning
Read believes mentors can also benefit from this experience. “There's a saying that you don't really know something until you can teach it. You might be doing something, and you've always done it a certain way, without ever questioning it. But then someone asks why – and suddenly you’re thinking ‘That’s a good question!’ By teaching or explaining what we're doing and why we're doing it, we grow a lot too.”
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He has some straightforward advice for young engineering hopefuls.
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To learn more about internship and career opportunities at Englobe, visit our Careers page.