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Empowering Women In Engineering: Jade's Journey To Keeping The Lights On In The UK

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  • Duration: 1 min
  • Publication date: 08 Mar 2024
  • Part of series Young Woman Engineer YWE

Abstract

Explore the remarkable narrative of Jade Kimpton, an Apprentice Substation Engineer at National Grid, as she breaks barriers and champions diversity in the engineering sector. Join us as we delve into Jade's journey, showcasing how engineering offers an exciting and fulfilling career path for women.

Jade Kimpton, serving as an Apprentice Substation Engineer at National Grid, plays a pivotal role in ensuring the reliability of the UK's electricity supply. Her responsibilities include maintaining substation assets and contributing to the commissioning of new renewable generation connections. Safety is paramount in her work, underlining the critical importance of establishing and upholding rigorous safety procedures.

In addition to her professional role, Jade is a dedicated volunteer and Vice Chair on the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) Apprentice Board, actively engaged in projects aimed at promoting gender diversity in engineering.

Jade's journey reflects the transformative role of engineers in addressing the challenges of decarbonisation in the energy sector. As the UK transitions towards renewable energy sources, engineers like Jade are at the forefront, driving innovation and ensuring the stability and reliability of the electricity supply.

In her own words, Jade shares her excitement about the dynamic nature of her career, characterised by constant change and the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies. She highlights the motivating factor of contributing to tackling climate change, underscoring the significance of her work in engineering.

Despite the traditionally male-dominated nature of the industry, Jade's experience has been overwhelmingly positive, with strong support from her colleagues and mentors. Her message to aspiring female engineers is one of encouragement and empowerment, emphasising that gender should not be a barrier to pursuing a career in engineering.

Join us in celebrating Jade Kimpton's inspiring journey and the contributions of women in engineering. Subscribe now for more empowering stories and insights into the world of engineering! #WomenInEngineering #DiversityInSTEM #NationalGrid #JadeKimpton

Keywords:
  • Apprentice Substation Engineer
  • Climate Change
  • Decarbonization
  • Engineering Career
  • Gender Diversity in Engineering
  • IET YWE
  • Jade Kimpton
  • National Grid
  • Renewable Energy
  • Safety Procedures
  • Women in Engineering
  • civil engineering jobs for girls
  • empowering women in stem
  • female engineer
  • female engineering jobs
  • female engineering students
  • substation engineer
  • substation engineering
  • substation engineering training course
  • women in stem

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  • Jade Kimpton

    Jade Kimpton

    Jade Kimpton is an Apprentice Substation Engineer at National Grid. Jade’s role involves carrying out maintenances on substation assets and getting involved in the commissioning of new renewable generation connections. She repairs and replaces assets to ensure the electricity supply around the UK remains reliable. Safety is critical on a substation, so Jade’s role focuses heavily on establishing and maintaining safety procedures not only for herself, but also for other colleagues, contractors and the public.Jade is also a volunteer and Vice Chair on the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) Apprentice Board, working on projects to promote women in engineering.
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