Graduate System Integration Engineer at Department of Transport and Main Roads
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) at Monash University
I am working as a Systems Engineer within Active Network Operations (ANO) within TMR. I am currently part of a team that is working on the STREAMS Platform Management Project (SPMP). STREAMS is a complete, integrated ITS solution supporting a comprehensive range of services and infrastructure, making it possible to run traffic signaling, incident response, motorway management and other traffic services from a single system. The SPM project will refresh key components of the current STREAMS Classic platform, that supports road operations services and manages Intelligent Transport System (ITS) devices such as loop detectors, Variable Speed Limits Signs (VSLS), and CCTV, amongst other devices.
Some of the highlights of the work I have done include:
Additionally, I have attended several training courses that have greatly expanded my knowledge about Transport and IT systems. These courses include:
I grew up in the southeast of Melbourne and attended Monash University completing a double degree in Engineering and Arts, where I majored in Mechanical Engineering and History, respectively. I completed my degree in 2019 and I got a job in Canberra as a Defence Contractor for Downer Defence Systems (DDS). During my two-year tenure with DDS prior to working for TMR, I was involved in Intelligence capability integration. Some of this work aspects included auditing the state of Multi-Domain Strike (MDS) within the Defence Enterprise, being involved in the development of the Operational View-1 (OV-1) of MDS and developing the Full Spectrum Targeting (FST) Manual to support capability improvement opportunities and remediate key risks within Defence.
While I was at university I was given the opportunity to complete a student exchange at Tilburg University in the Netherlands along with an internship for the Balkan-based manufacturing company Rade Končar in Skopje, Macedonia. I also worked as a bartender, waiter, barista, and cleaner along with several other service jobs at different times while I was at university.
Yes, most of my work involves defining and describing proposed system characteristics and outcomes, prior to handing over to developers to work on the technical aspects of the project. I have found that my writing skills, which I have developed from the completion of my Arts degree, are very useful – a lot of engineers can't write very well! The soft skills and people skills I developed from the service work I did have also been useful in the consultation work I have done with operators and coordinators from Transport Management Centers.
As a Systems Engineer, I sit above all the technical aspects of a project and instead focus on how to design, integrate, and manage complex systems over their lifecycles. I think this gives me a unique perspective — I get to see a project in full and from afar, as opposed to being siloed and focused on the technical aspects of a project.
On the flip side of being a Systems Engineer, I don't learn anything in depth. As I must be across the operating principles of the project/product and the direction it is heading, there is no room for me to learn the technical aspects of the work that is going on.