
Ellie Lawton
SSE Renewables
offshore civil engineer
Ellie Lawton
Ellie Lawton is an offshore civil engineer working with SSE Renewables. She is also the treasurer for the Glasgow and West of Scotland branch ECNet committee.
Event organised by ICE
Free
Book nowJoin us for the first of our relaxed networking evenings where we get to hear about what some of our ECNet members do, share knowledge of civil engineering, and build connections across the industry through networking with fellow early careers members.
This in-person session will include a talk exploring why civil engineering is a fundamental discipline for the successful development of offshore wind farms.
It will cover key civil components, bringing the export cable onshore; routing the cable to the onshore substation and showcasing the variety of civil sub-disciplines involved. This presentation will highlight the diversity and excitement of this profession within the ever-evolving energy industry.
The event will begin at 5:30pm and run until about 7:30pm. After the presentation, food and soft drinks will be provided and there will be an opportunity for attendees to network with each other.
Arrival
Event introduction
Ice-breaker
Presentation
Q&A
Closing remarks
Food and networking
SSE Renewables
offshore civil engineer
Ellie Lawton is an offshore civil engineer working with SSE Renewables. She is also the treasurer for the Glasgow and West of Scotland branch ECNet committee.
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