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Webinar

Technician timeout: converting excel data into 3D topographies and isopatches, and where this is used

Event organised by ICE

Date
15 April 2026
Time
12:30 - 13:30 BST (GMT+1)
Location
Online

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Overview

The number of people being recognised as professional, capable civil engineering technicians and members of the Institution of Civil Engineers has increased dramatically over the last 5 years.

The Institution of Civil Engineers is an independent professional association and a charitable body. It aims to support the civil engineering profession, in part, by liaising directly with industry.

Sponsored by the local Kent & East Sussex branch, the ICE continues to meet with the growing body of technician members to discuss ways in which we can help ourselves, each other and the ICE to provide ongoing learning and experience in the wide world of civil engineering.

This month’s event discusses converting excel data into 3D topographies and isopatches, and where this is used.

These events are for the benefit of Technician Members (EngTech MICE/FICE) and technicians interested in becoming members from anywhere in the country.

Speaker

Rosie Stillman

Rosie Stillman

Waterman Group

structural technician

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Rosie Stillman

Rosie started out as an apprentice AutoCAD technician at a loca consulting structural engineers, before progressing onto Revit. As an apprentice she completed an engineering degree to found a solid technical understanding, while gaining practical experience in the industry. 
Her primary role as a structural technician  involves producing technical drawings in AutoCAD and Revit. She has a wide range of experience in all major construction materials and across a variety of sectors including; residential, commercial, industrial and public sector (health, education and defence). Rosie has particular experience in steel fabrication and concrete reinforcement detailing. 
As part of a small office Rosie developed a range of additional skills from site investigations and surveys, to writing reports and office management. She also carries out basic civil engineering design, and structural calculations to assist the wider team as required. 
Alongside her technical duties, Rosie has a strong desire to help encourage a more diverse industry by taking part in STEM careers events in schools.