What are the interesting aspects of your work?
The most interesting thing about my job is the variety of work. My background is predominantly working for contractors and I wanted to further my experience. I knew by joining Systech, I’d get the opportunity to work on complex, high value projects both domestically and overseas.
So far, I’ve already been able to work on an international project and I’ve also been able to work both client side and contractor side. I’m looking forward to getting the opportunity to work on some large infrastructure projects and different forms of contract. I’d also like to gain some claims and dispute resolution experience.
What words of advice would you offer someone who is thinking of working for Systech?
At Systech, I am able to work on a range of different projects, each with their own complexities and challenges. Each commission is different, so you’ll get exposure to a range of issues, whether it be supporting a contractor with a delay analysis or guiding the client through the adjudication process. Ultimately, no commission is the same.
My advice would be that if you’re ambitious and feel like you want to take your career to next level, then Systech is a great place to do this. If you’re from a different background, this may feel daunting, but I’ve found it’s been a great environment to work in and the variety of work and opportunities available will provide you with invaluable experience.
How is the support from the senior managers and other members of your team?
Starting a new role can be daunting especially when moving from a QS background into consultancy. However, everyone I’ve met at Systech has been friendly and approachable which helped me to settle in really quickly. I have regular contact with our directors and always feel comfortable enough to contact them if I have any queries.