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How engineers can keep up with the energy transition

by Kody Cook
August 7, 2024
in Renewable Energy, Safety and Training, Sponsored Editorial, Sustainability
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The energy transition is transforming the industry, requiring engineers to gain new knowledge and skills to work with green technology. To keep up in this constantly evolving sector, engineers must be ready to grow and learn in their roles.  

Here are five key professional development strategies to help engineers get ahead in the net-zero era: 

1. Balance technical and non-technical expertise 

Today’s engineering roles blend technical tasks with policymaking, system design, project management, and education. Effective communication and the ability to drive change are as important as technical know-how, ensuring you can lead and influence across various domains.   

2. Commit to upskilling and continuous learning 

Upskilling is crucial for staying relevant in a rapidly evolving field. Utilise resources like Engineers Australia’s online tools, CPD programs and training opportunities to keep your knowledge and skills up to date. 

3. Engage in industry-specific education and networking 

Keep up with the latest technologies and methodologies through workshops, conferences and industry events. Attend events such as Engineers Australia’s Climate Smart Engineering conference to learn from and network with pioneers in sustainable practices. 

4. Leverage online courses and micro-credentials 

Platforms like Engineers Australia’s Engineering Education Australia offer tailored courses in energy transition and circular economy. Enhance your competencies in renewable energy technology, sustainable engineering practices, resource optimisation and lifecycle energy management. 

5. Foster global collaboration and knowledge sharing 

Engage with the global engineering community to share knowledge and innovations, as international cooperation accelerates the adoption of best practices and cutting-edge technologies. This collaboration is essential for addressing environmental challenges and building a sustainable future. To get started, Engineers Australia offers access to a network of 120,000 members, providing a valuable platform for connection and growth. 

Take the next step in your professional journey by becoming a member of Engineers Australia. Gain access to valuable resources, networking opportunities and continuous learning programs designed to help you thrive in the evolving engineering landscape.   

Join Engineers Australia by 31 August and save $100 on membership. Visit engaus.org/getsaving for more information. 

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