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In this episode, we talk with Gbadebo Atewologun, S.E., P.E., about the importance of finding fulfillment in the profession and the satisfaction of seeing one’s designs come to life. Gbadebo also discusses the impact of computers on the field, highlighting the increased speed and complexity of analysis. He shares strategies for managing diverse designs and project scopes, including effective collaboration with architects.
***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.***
Engineering Quotes:
Here Are Some of the Questions We Ask Gbadebo:
- What was your journey like transitioning into structural engineering and advancing to your current position?
- In what ways have computers reshaped the landscape of structural engineering?
- Could you share your experience in acquiring the ability to conduct rapid checks on calculations for structural engineering tasks, and how successful has it been in error detection?
- How do you manage the diverse designs and project scopes you encounter, and can you recount any memorable instances of navigating significant changes in scope or design?
- When guiding younger engineers in their career progression, what strategies do you employ?
- When initiating collaboration with an unfamiliar architect on a new project, how do you ensure smooth teamwork and establish expectations for the partnership?
- Which initiatives or strategies have you noticed effectively enticing younger individuals to pursue careers in this field?
- What was your journey in honing your communication and leadership skills, and what methods do you employ to refine them further?
- How did you cultivate your communication and leadership skills, and what guidance would you provide to those striving to enhance these competencies?
- Based on your experiences, what advice would you offer aspiring engineers today, drawing from lessons you wish you had learned earlier in your career?