Meet some of our passionate problem-solvers, constructive creatives and inspiring innovators
It gives me a sense of pride to be surrounded by an excellent bunch of colleagues who are helpful and invested in everyone’s growth.
I enjoy the freedom, resources, and mobility Mott MacDonald provides.
Working in the field of earthquake engineering means that I support different sectors in different parts of the world – transportation, nuclear, defence, and energy.
There is always a learning opportunity on every project – from working with subject matter experts (SMEs) to highly enthusiastic and clever graduates with coding skills. It gives me a sense of pride to be surrounded by an excellent bunch of colleagues who are helpful and invested in everyone’s growth.
I am also involved in different technical trainings and mentoring of graduates. It’s a nice feeling to be able to give-back and nurture talent.
Dr. Barnali Ghosh is the seismic discipline lead in the UK. She gave me an opportunity to try my hand at some seismic analysis about eight years ago.
I like transient nature of events. This combined with my passion for numerical analysis, solving complex problems, and taking on new challenges keeps it interesting.
Legacy, comfort, vision
Our projects have a net-positive impact on improving socio-economic mobility by developing access to green energy, increasing access to public transport networks and create positive social outcomes.
We actively do value-engineering on our projects to reduce embodied carbon during the whole life cycle of a project.
One of my favourite projects to date was on the geotechnical back-analysis of existing bored tunnels which were experiencing an increasing rate of settlement post-construction. I spent many long hours on this project, but it was very satisfactory to see that the analysis model gave predictions which were still in good agreement with the monitoring data even after six years.
We are looking for enthusiastic, inspiring, and committed people to join our growing team.