
E13: Flexible Working in Ground Investigations? with Matt Ewing
03/09/23 • 93 min
Welcome to The Ground Investigation Podcast, the show featuring interviews and insights from leaders in the geotechnical and geo-environmental business world.
In this episode, we are joined by Matt Ewing, Business Development Manager for BAM Ritchies.
Matt talks about his personal experience of why he never wanted to work for a contractor and how he found his passion for working on tunnelling projects. They discuss the importance of flexible working conditions in the engineering industry and Matt shares details of his time excavating a former factory and the challenges that came along with it.
Matt emphasises the importance of knowing what you're going to present and knowing what you don't know in the field of engineering. He also sheds light on the significance of carrying out a thorough ground investigation before starting any project.
In this episode you will learn:
- Why flexible working conditions are so important
- What it’s like to work on tunnelling projects
- The importance of a thorough ground investigation
For more information on what was shared in this episode and to connect with Michael head to https://girec.co.uk/
Make sure you subscribe to the show to join host Michael Taylor as he discusses the ups and downs of running a business in the GI industry, getting geological experts to share their learnings and lessons as well as their plans for the future, highlighting what they think will improve the ground investigation industry moving forward.
Welcome to The Ground Investigation Podcast, the show featuring interviews and insights from leaders in the geotechnical and geo-environmental business world.
In this episode, we are joined by Matt Ewing, Business Development Manager for BAM Ritchies.
Matt talks about his personal experience of why he never wanted to work for a contractor and how he found his passion for working on tunnelling projects. They discuss the importance of flexible working conditions in the engineering industry and Matt shares details of his time excavating a former factory and the challenges that came along with it.
Matt emphasises the importance of knowing what you're going to present and knowing what you don't know in the field of engineering. He also sheds light on the significance of carrying out a thorough ground investigation before starting any project.
In this episode you will learn:
- Why flexible working conditions are so important
- What it’s like to work on tunnelling projects
- The importance of a thorough ground investigation
For more information on what was shared in this episode and to connect with Michael head to https://girec.co.uk/
Make sure you subscribe to the show to join host Michael Taylor as he discusses the ups and downs of running a business in the GI industry, getting geological experts to share their learnings and lessons as well as their plans for the future, highlighting what they think will improve the ground investigation industry moving forward.
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E12: Neurodiversity in Ground Investigation with Rob Canham
Welcome to The Ground Investigation Podcast, the show featuring interviews and insights from leaders in the geotechnical and geo-environmental business world.
In this episode, we are joined by Rob Canham SHE-Q Manager at Terra Firma. He has ADHD and OCD and understands the importance of wellbeing and ensuring a safe and healthy workplace for employees.
Rob is passionate about educating others about Health and Safety, and he embraces the constantly evolving field of SHE-Q.
In this episode you will learn:
- What is neurodiversity and why it is important
- The benefits of being neurodivergent
- How ground investigation sites differ from typical construction sites
- Advice for people looking to get into the industry
For more information on what was shared in this episode and to connect with Michael head to https://girec.co.uk/
For more information on Rob’s work at Terra Firma, head to: https://tfwgroup.co.uk/
Make sure you subscribe to the show to join host Michael Taylor as he discusses the ups and downs of running a business in the GI industry, getting geological experts to share their learnings and lessons as well as their plans for the future, highlighting what they think will improve the ground investigation industry moving forward.
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E14: From Passionate Geologist to TikTok Star with Saskia Elliot
Welcome to The Ground Investigation Podcast, the show featuring interviews and insights from leaders in the geotechnical and geo-environmental business world.
In this episode, we are joined by Saskia Elliot, Geo-Environmental Consultant for Delta-Simons.
Sakia's academic journey began at University Birkbeck, where she pursued her bachelor's degree. But what sets her apart is her decision to continue her education at the same institution for her master's degree. In an era of endless choices, Sakia sheds light on why she opted for continuity and the rewarding experiences it brought her.
As we dive deeper, we explore Sakia's motivation for pursuing a master's degree. In a world where higher education's value is often debated, Sakia shares her insights into why she felt the need to take this academic step and how it has shaped her career.
For those contemplating the Master's dilemma, Sakia's hindsight offers invaluable wisdom. Was it truly worth it? Her reflections provide a candid look into the advantages and considerations of undertaking a master's degree.
Sakia's university journey was far from ordinary. Balancing multiple part-time roles alongside her studies, she unveils the secrets to time management and how her efforts paved the way for personal and professional growth.
Did these diverse roles ever hinder her academic pursuits? Sakia tackles this question head-on, revealing the challenges and triumphs that come with wearing many hats while pursuing a degree.
Now at Delta-Simons, Sakia reflects on her experiences and projects. From gas risk assessments in the south to a myriad of captivating geoscience endeavours, her journey unfolds with excitement and curiosity.
Sakia's journey is not without guidance and support. She acknowledges the mentors who have accompanied her through her first year, helping her navigate the transition from graduate to seasoned professional.
Speaking of transitions, Sakia discusses shedding the "graduate" title and embracing new responsibilities. Her story unveils the evolution of roles and the inherent learning that accompanies it.
A "Chartership for GeolSoc" might sound intricate, but Sakia breaks it down effortlessly. Tune in to discover why she's pursuing this endeavor, the benefits it offers, and the dedication it requires.
But Sakia's influence goes beyond academia. Her engaging TikTok videos have captured attention and hearts. What's the story behind her content? The responses she receives and the inspiration driving her are all part of the engaging conversation.
Saskia TikTok Channel can be found here: https://www.tiktok.com/@geo.sassie?lang=en
The future holds endless possibilities, and Sakia gives us a sneak peek into her channel's evolution. But TikTok isn't her only outreach platform; she's been involved in various geoscience communication projects, from BBC radio interviews to engaging with schools.
Why does Sakia consider this outreach so crucial? Join us as we explore the significance of bridging the gap between complex science and the wider public.
For more information on what was shared in this episode and to connect with Michael head to https://girec.co.uk/
Make sure you subscribe to the show to join host Michael Taylor as he discusses the ups and downs of running a business in the GI industry, getting geological experts to share their learnings and lessons as well as their plans for the future, highlighting what they think will improve the ground investigation industry moving forward.
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