FUTURE TALENTED Summer Term 2019 - Issue 3 | Page 40

Gatsby Benchmarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 What has been the highlight of your career so far? ANNE CLAUDEL UPSTREAM TECHNICAL AUDITOR Why did you pursue an engineering career? My parents work in the health sector, there are no engineers in my family. After high school, I had to choose a field. I don’t like the sight of blood and I am not overly patient, so I decided health was not for me. The remaining options were business or engineering school. Besides the fact that I liked sciences, part of the reason for choosing engineering is that I thought it would be easier to stand out in a male-dominated sector. Boy, was I right. A competent woman on the rigs is the queen! 40 // STEM Don't think you have to be one of the boys if you want to succeed in engineering; bring your whole self There have been so many, and I expect them to keep coming. The people I meet, the countries I have lived in, the odd places and environments I have worked in are all highlights. The oil and gas industry is inherently diverse in terms of ethnicity, culture, backgrounds and experiences. I recall this company man on a platform in the North Sea, with this white beard: I was stuck on the rig on Christmas day; he looked like Santa Claus. It took me some effort to gain his trust and to prove that I was technically capable. I still have the picture of us hugging before I flew off. I was presented with the Rising Star award for the oil and gas sector in June 2016. What advice would you give to young women who are considering a career in engineering? In engineering, you will be able to prove your technical capability and add value by the soft skills you bring to work. Don’t think you have to be one of the boys if you want to succeed in engineering; you have to bring your whole self and you will make a difference. Just go for it.