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Networking

ECNet Wales Cymru: Attribute 6: Interpersonal Skills and Communication

Event organised by ICE

Date
02 June 2026
Time
17:45 - 19:00 BST (GMT+1)
Location
Curtins Cardiff
Atlantic House
Tyndall Street
Cardiff, CF10 4AZ
United Kingdom

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Overview

The ICE Early Careers Network (ECNet) Wales Cymru represents all graduate, student, technician and apprentice members of the ICE working or studying in Wales.

Following a brief talk by a member of the ICE providing general tips and advice when working towards achieving a professional qualification with the ICE, as well as a more specific focus on the content of attribute 6, we will engage in discussion with time to work on the attribute and obtain further individual advice on how to evidence attribute 6.

This is a fantastic opportunity for you to engage in informal networking, share experiences, ask questions, and build confidence and clarity on the path to obtain your desired professional qualification - whether you are working towards IEng or CEng, all are welcome!

We look forward to seeing you – everyone is welcome!

Snacks and refreshments will be provided and we look forward to seeing you!

For more information follow our social media accounts, join our mailing list or email us directly:

Other sessions

There will be a series of seven sessions of the Attribute Club between March and June 2026:

Snacks and refreshments will be provided and we look forward to seeing you!

Speaker

Lydia Morris

Lydia Morris

Curtins

Senior Engineer

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Lydia Morris

Lydia Morris is a Chartered Civil Engineer with eight years’ experience delivering projects across the commercial, residential, aviation, energy, infrastructure, and education sectors. She is currently a senior engineer within the structures team at Curtin's. 

Her experience includes leading new build and refurbishment design schemes of varying scale and complexity, undertaking RAAC and wider condition surveys, and working closely with architects, contractors, and other stakeholders to develop practical, buildable solutions.

She achieved chartership with the ICE in 2024 and has participated in numerous STEM outreach initiatives throughout her career, with a particular focus on promoting diversity within the engineering profession.