Zoe among Europe’s elite engineers

18 March 2016

UCLan’s STEM ambassador chosen as a finalist in European Women in Construction and Engineering Awards

A University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) student has been chosen as a finalist in a prestigious European engineering awards competition.

Zoe Francis, a construction project management undergraduate, has made the shortlist of the Best Young Woman Engineer category in the European Women in Construction and Engineering (WICE) Awards.

The 22-year-old, who is a trainee site civil engineer for Carillion, said: “It’s really surreal to know I’ve made the final but I’m over the moon. The support I’ve had from my family, my work colleagues and people at UCLan is amazing and I know they’re all very proud of me.”

"I love my work. I’ve had a variety of roles and responsibilities since I joined Carillion full-time after my summer placement finished. Combining this work with my University work is hard but it’s so enjoyable."

Zoe, who is in the final year of her course, attends UCLan’s Preston Campus one day a week to complete her studies. She is also a STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) ambassador, who has attended a number of schools to promote women within the engineering industry.

She is currently working on the Manchester Smart Motorways project, which will reduce congestion and make journeys more reliable on the M60 and M62 using additional lanes and traffic monitoring technology.

Zoe, from St Helens, added: “I love my work. I’ve had a variety of roles and responsibilities since I joined Carillion full-time after my summer placement finished. I’ve worked in the health and safety department, then as part of the operations team within the earthworks and drainage team and now I’m part of the structures team as a site engineer. Combining this work with my University work is hard but it’s so enjoyable.”

John Ashton-Yamnikar, Course Leader in construction project management, said: “In being nominated for this prestigious award Zoe has demonstrated, in the best possible way, what can be achieved by a combination of ability, determination and endeavour. She has overcome many obstacles on her journey to become a finalist for ‘Best Young Woman Engineer of the Year’ and is a credit to herself, her family and her employer Carillion plc. The team is proud to say that she reflects the ethos of both this programme and the University.”

The awards ceremony takes place at the Waldorf Hilton Hotel in London on 19 May.

 

Zoe Francis
Zoe Francis