Associate Director of Rail, Consultancy, UK
Back in Wales, I took on more of a civil engineering role. My London experience helped me into a more senior leadership position and I took on responsibility for site teams. After establishing myself in that role, I moved into planning and delivery management which meant managing bigger teams. It was a crucial phase of my career that set me up perfectly to join Mace.
I joined Mace in 2015 and was seconded to Network Rail’s Great Western Electrification Programme. I started as a scheme project manager, responsible for safely managing demolitions. After three months I was promoted to manage additional packages of work, including station improvements.
I moved onto the Birmingham New Street refurbishment in 2017, becoming the project director for the close-out of the station works. I’ve also recently been managing a team on the Brent Cross station regeneration. Both have allowed me to take my career to the next level by showing me different perspectives and exposing me to new challenges.
Without a doubt, it’s the freedom to grow. In a progressive organisation like Mace, there’s every chance that you might be put in at the deep end, but you always get the support you need to be successful.
The opportunities to grow are incredibly varied. I’ve really enjoyed getting more involved with the business development side of things, while developing the skills I already have, such as people management. My current team of 35 is the biggest I’ve ever been responsible for and I’m learning from them every day.
Go for it! The rail industry is booming, with projects across the UK and abroad providing opportunities for professionals from all manner of disciplines. If you’re confident in your abilities and willing to step up to the challenge, you’ll have no problem building a successful career.
For those starting out in their career, I’d encourage them to consider their options. There can be a focus on taking an academic route, but I can certainly vouch for a more vocational approach. It served me well and my son, who started working at 16, is now following in my footsteps.
I’m looking forward to helping Mace grow its rail offering. Since I’ve started getting more involved with the business development side of things, I’ve found it’s something I really enjoy and want to do more.
On the day-to-day delivery side, I’m excited to see my team grow and rise through the ranks. Mace has given them the tools they need to develop and I know they all have the right attitude to continue their progression.
I once owned a racehorse through a syndicate and we had high hopes of success based on positive insider information.
Our hopes were quickly dashed though, as it managed to come in the bottom three in all seven of the races it ran for us. It’s fair to say I’ve stayed on the other side of the paddock fence since.
My family is my number one priority in life, although Liverpool Football Club it comes a close second.
Otherwise, I love being in my kayak. I regularly head out on the waters off the Gower and take the time to enjoy the peace and quiet. For me, there’s no better way to relax.