My Engineering Journey: a Structural Engineering Career

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024
  • This is my story of my Structural engineering career and the lessons I learnt from my journey into becoming a structural engineer. Everyone profession engineering career parth is different, however,the parth that I took was not the common career parth, however, it made me into the engineer i am today, this is my engineering story.
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Комментарии • 102

  • @kenmulamba
    @kenmulamba 3 года назад +7

    That's for the video, just started my career this year at a small boutique coastal engineering company and I'm already being thrown into the deep and getting lots of exposure to small but interesting and challenging projects.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Ken nice to hear you are starting out on your journey, good luck.

    • @kenmulamba
      @kenmulamba 3 года назад

      @@BrendanHasty thank you!!

  • @amarahlangner4415
    @amarahlangner4415 9 месяцев назад

    Hello, I am a student engineering currently, and I wanted to say this was a great video. It was so good to hear your story and your advice, it was incredibly valuable to me!

  • @AussieBIMGuru
    @AussieBIMGuru 3 года назад +6

    Been a while since I've dropped by and I'm glad I did - great video and so valuable for upcoming engineers! Great to see the channel growing so quickly as well. On my first day no joke I spilt my drink too haha, it must be a ritual we all go through.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi Aussie BIM, thanks for the support. It must be a right of passage do something embarrassing on your first day.

  • @timoomo5944
    @timoomo5944 3 года назад +2

    Great video. You just keep getting better at it. Loved the first scene where you sat with grasses behind you.

    • @timoomo5944
      @timoomo5944 3 года назад

      Between 2:00 and 3:51. I had to rewatch. Great scene with ample background sound or noise. Informative as usual. Good job.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi Timo Omo, thanks for the ongoing support. I enjoyed filming and editing it. It is great to be outdoors as well. It was a nice area.

  • @catabaticwinds
    @catabaticwinds 3 года назад

    The pottery story is what I really need right now. Have been thrown daunting numbers of projects in the same field. Thanks mate!

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Karsten, glad that I could help. Thanks for watching.

  • @Simpissme
    @Simpissme 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic video! I am a year 12 student keen on engineering for some time now and enjoy preparing, observing and understanding what a potential future in civil engineering looks like. Your videos are extremely helpful and incredibly succinct. Also, would there be an opportunity for a video on costs and associated finances involved in a civil engineering position? Cannot wait to watch more of your videos my man!

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi thanks for your support. Been planning videos on cost, hope the finish scripting them soon.

  • @AllanThang
    @AllanThang 2 года назад

    This is motivating for me. I like your channel.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  2 года назад +1

      Hi Allan, glad that you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the support.

    • @AllanThang
      @AllanThang 2 года назад

      @@BrendanHasty I wanna ask you about structural engineering. Should I attend master programs or should I work after my graduation. Or should I do both at the same time or should I work after that attend master program.? How would you like to recommend?

  • @TheunsGideonJudeel
    @TheunsGideonJudeel 3 года назад +1

    Great video! I love learning about other engineer's career path, as each of ours is different.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Theuns, agree everyone parth is unique, and learning of others journey is interesting and informative.

  • @TonioCartonio619
    @TonioCartonio619 3 года назад

    Really loved the idea behind this video, I think your story was really interesting and I'm glad you shared it on this channel.
    Have a nice day Brendan

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Tonio, thanks for the support. Have a good weekend.

  • @PeterRanieriII
    @PeterRanieriII 2 года назад

    Ah hah I figured you might be with WSP, great story man and thanks for sharing your humble beginnings!

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  2 года назад

      Hi Peter thanks for the support.

  • @goldensamuraikoi
    @goldensamuraikoi Год назад +1

    I have a question: As a structural engineer, do you get the chance to do your own free designs and build city architectural structure other than factory projects and such? Where I want to get is: can you create a new city landscape or you're limited to some works you're asigned?

  • @Rezzashah67
    @Rezzashah67 3 года назад

    i m a newbie recently post-graduated as structural engineer ! Your videos inspire me !

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Tanmay, congratulation your graduation, thanks for the support

  • @sajohbah6824
    @sajohbah6824 3 года назад

    Hi Brendan,
    Thanks for the great advice.

  • @bunbun-pu5rf
    @bunbun-pu5rf 2 года назад

    So nice.We learn everyday .Regards.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  2 года назад

      Engineers need to learn everyday, glad that I can help. Thanks for the support bunbun greatly appreciated.

  • @rahmatrifki5944
    @rahmatrifki5944 3 года назад

    Hi Brendan, thanks for stressing out that being a structural engineer is a long-term learning process. It is a commitment that not many people are aware of.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi Rahmat, agree engineering is a marthon not a sprint.

  • @raadsuaifan7851
    @raadsuaifan7851 3 года назад +1

    Huge fan of your work, very inspiring.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi Raad, thanks for the support.

  • @DeepakKrishna11
    @DeepakKrishna11 3 года назад

    it's always good to hear how the starting and progression was. Keep it up.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi Deepak, thanks for your support.

  • @ederibarra5816
    @ederibarra5816 3 года назад

    That is a hilarious story with your first day. What a way to break the ice. Regards, Cheers!

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi Eder, it was. it ended up being a great story, but didn't feel like it at the time. thanks for watching and support.

  • @Neightdawg7
    @Neightdawg7 3 года назад +2

    Hey Brendan! Awesome video and very insightful. Currently 5 years in since graduating in a similar sized firm to you when you started and working on similar sized projects (in NZ). I can relate to all your points. Just wondering if it was solely you wanting new experience on different projects which prompted your move after 8 years? Anything you would have done differently?Would appreciate any other advice you might have. Thanks!

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi Nathan, I would have likely moved earlier if i was to redo it. But I reccomend starting at a small firm. dont just chase the pay as well, learning in your current position is more important. when the job starts to fell stale it is time to move on. Also, Keep learning everyday 2% better every week leads to amazing impovment over a year. Your job prospects will progress very quickly, even after 5 years there is alot to learn.

  • @fredio54
    @fredio54 3 года назад +3

    Your pottery comment was on point, even for software engineering. I have a good friend in software quality/automation who has been ignoring this for a couple of years. Lies, he's been ignoring it since he got his first job. But he's ignoring it again now due to the sweetness of the dollar he's found himself on and an illplaced sense of increased stability where he is. I will send him this video for sure :-D

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Ho Fredio, thank for watching and sharing. It is something a lot of people ignore sometime money isn't everything experience can increase your earnings potential in the long run.

  • @luisruelas7521
    @luisruelas7521 3 года назад

    I remember my first day at the job. In the first half hour my boss yelled at me for being too slow with information. Planned to quit right then and there. 7 years later im glad I stayed cause I learned a lot and also improved my social development. Not everything is numbers

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Luis, agree it isn't all about money. If you are learning on the job that is worth a lot. Thanks for the support.

  • @harmony318
    @harmony318 3 года назад

    I'm Indian structural engineer and It's been 8 months since I've joined a good company which deals with plant technology. For few months I'd online training and later on I was put on a project. My first day in office was like I was working on a actual project and was give targets. After gaining 3-4 yrs of experience, I'm planning to move abroad for all sort of opportunities. But the path to move abroad seems difficuilt. Any suggestions are welcome.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Harmony, it can be hard getting the first position abroad. Getting your chartership through IstructE would help alot.

    • @harmony318
      @harmony318 3 года назад

      @@BrendanHasty Thanks for reply. I'll start preparing for that.

  • @ayadjasim9911
    @ayadjasim9911 2 года назад

    Dear Mr. Brendan .. all your videos very important and easy way learning .. and we hope make video about Thumb rule for multi story building for steel structure S.S more than 10 story .. Thx a lot

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  2 года назад +1

      Hi Ayad, thank for the support. I do have a video on the rule of thumb of steel design, this has some b
      Guidance on taller steel buildings.

    • @ayadjasim9911
      @ayadjasim9911 2 года назад

      @@BrendanHasty Thanks .. I watch most your video and all of them wonderful .. but I mean specific and focus in S.S more 10 story ( Thumb Rule ) .. because all Arabic country need development the knowledge and erection in S.S ..Thx a lot

  • @santa3103
    @santa3103 3 года назад

    I'm at 5.5 years working for a boutique firm in Melbourne, and I totally echo your experience. I am driving around, dealing with clients, builders, fabricators, architects. I have to own my projects because we don't have the manpower to pass the buck, and through a very iterative process, I've gotten efficient at my job.
    You know what annoys me so much though? The pay.
    I often think damn it, I love my job, but it's so much work, why do I have to settle for such low pay? The pay at bigger firms isn't that enticing either to be honest, I've knocked back a few very 'enticing' jobs from recruiters due to bad pay.
    Sometimes I look at banks in the city and wonder if I'll ever end up in one of them due to mounting bills.
    Sad really.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Santa, Agree on the pay is one of the biggest concerns with engineering. however, you dont become rich by working a salary job, just look into power of instesting and compound intrest, a small investment today can grow. I hope to raise the profile of engineer, which is goes well will rise the value of engineering.

    • @santa3103
      @santa3103 3 года назад

      Hi,
      I've got investments in property and such, my partner and I cottoned on to the importance of this pretty early on. I guess my gripe is about the de-professionalisation of engineering field generally, which assumes that engineers are nothing more than skilled technicians in a narrow field, who must be separated from the corporate side of the business.
      It's funny how the people closer to the money seem to earn it in every business; anything to do with sales, marketing, or upper management get paid handsomely, while consultants are forced to be happy with what they get, otherwise they'll call in foreign help.
      I'd love to challenge this assumption that engineers aren't good business people, it's bullshit.

    • @kiwiasianchaoshang
      @kiwiasianchaoshang 2 года назад

      @@santa3103 just wondering what the average senior structural engineer pay in Australia? I don’t mind telling mine (120k in NZ Auckland as a senior engineer with 7.5years exp without chartership)
      I’m thinking about moving to Sydney but if the pay is less than Auckland then probably it’s not worth going?

  • @sublimina1425
    @sublimina1425 3 года назад +1

    Hi I'm a civil engineer graduate, I want to specialize in structural engineering but I'm not very sufficient in manual calculations when I was a student (I had to recalculate many times to get the right answer for a simple truss) I don't know if it's not for me or I just need training. And at the same time I think that we mostly rely on softwares so as long as I understand how everything works I will be fine. I would like to know what you think I really need guidance especially that I failed to find a job but I want to develop my skills.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Sublimina, there are alots of jobs around infrastruct around the world at the moment. Also sounds like you need to work on structural mechanics.

    • @sublimina1425
      @sublimina1425 3 года назад

      @@BrendanHasty OK thanks for your response 🙏

  • @jasonguzman1672
    @jasonguzman1672 3 года назад

    Wow i am a former arcadian as well. But I am more on Bridge.
    Nice channel.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Jason, welcome and thanks for the support

  • @itohsad
    @itohsad 3 года назад

    Yes, i remember my first day. I got into the building and they asked me where i parked my car. Well outside of the building where it said the company name. They told me that I parked at the spot which was only for the director (leader of the company). So I had to move it. But after I moved my car I forgot my bag outside at the same parking spot. I didn't even notice. The nerves of the first day kicked in. So within 15 minuts the director came and asked whose bag he found outside at his parking spot. So yeah.. it didn't go that smooth :)

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Dashoti, it must be some kinda of right of passage, must embarrass yourself on your first day thanks for sharing.

  • @jameslith9412
    @jameslith9412 3 года назад

    Hi, Brendan please can you make a video explaining and recommending some structural engineering textbooks that were very use to you.
    Thanks

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi James I do have a video on this. ruclips.net/video/lTgDGxUYJsY/видео.html it is an older video, so sorry for the quality.

  • @axellundberg
    @axellundberg 3 года назад +1

    I can honestly say that the biggest mistake I made was to choose the path to be a structural engineer! Constant stress, nothing is ever good and money is the only objective!

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Each to there own guess, it wasn't for you. Wish you luck on wherever you head.

  • @kaboom4525
    @kaboom4525 3 года назад +2

    Hii,I am currently doing my bachelor's in civil engineering in India and planning to do master's after that in structural engineering from canada Any suggestions for me

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi Kaboom, focusing your masters on Structural dynamics would be interesting and helpful when you graduate. thanks for the support.

  • @ashishlohar6093
    @ashishlohar6093 3 года назад

    Motivation man... ❤️

  • @GregNow
    @GregNow 2 года назад

    love it!

  • @erpurushottam
    @erpurushottam 3 года назад

    Hello sir ..can you make a video on code provision which are currently use in your country .it will be helpful for international student who are planning to settle in us .although there are some information in internet but not properly explained .

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      Hi Er, thanks for the support and suggestion.

  • @RyanSmith-re6ov
    @RyanSmith-re6ov 3 года назад +2

    My first year as a civil engineer: I accidentally set a table on fire with a candle in a packed restaurant :)

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      It will be something, I guess everyone will remember must make a good story to tell now.

  • @lawriet1236
    @lawriet1236 2 года назад

    haha my first day spilled an energy drink all over, all clumsy , funny to look back on

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  2 года назад

      It must be a right of passage. So many people have had similar experiences.

  • @kkirubakaran8675
    @kkirubakaran8675 3 года назад +1

    Hello, brother I would like to start my career in Tekla steel detailing what would be your suggestion

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +2

      Hi Kirubakaran, thanks for watching. Tekla is really good at steel detailing it can also design the buildings. Tekla is just one type of steel detailing program, it maybe better to broaden your sites to steel detailing in general.

  • @bruhhh3018
    @bruhhh3018 2 года назад

    Sir, I was about to enter my college and I choose civil engineering to be my course but I'm having a second thought. I believe in my mathematical and drawing skills but I lack in communication and leadership skill, I always go in "Do what you want, I'll just follow". Do you think that it will work out for me?

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  2 года назад +1

      Hi bruhhh not all engineers need to be leaders. If you enjoy maths, physics and building things you will like engineering.

    • @bruhhh3018
      @bruhhh3018 2 года назад

      @@BrendanHasty i do enjoy maths or calculating things.
      Thanks, I'll pursue this career

  • @alial-rubiay337
    @alial-rubiay337 3 года назад

    Is structural engineering in demand in Australia?

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Ali, it is starting to pick up agian, it did slow down last year.

  • @bunbun-pu5rf
    @bunbun-pu5rf 2 года назад

    😊😊😊😊😊

  • @asiagreen5658
    @asiagreen5658 3 года назад +1

    You should react to hidden figures movie.

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Hi Asia Green, Thanks for watching and the suggestion that is a great movie.

    • @asiagreen5658
      @asiagreen5658 3 года назад

      @@BrendanHasty did you watching that movie?

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      The one about the space programe, I have.

    • @asiagreen5658
      @asiagreen5658 3 года назад +1

      @@BrendanHasty these 3 women who are engineer, computer sciencist ,and mathematician

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад

      Agree it is story that should be told more, the hidden heroes almost forgotten to time. Much like the mattahan bridge story.

  • @kapildubey3943
    @kapildubey3943 3 года назад

    Hi sir i have completed bachelor of civil engineering what should do

    • @kapildubey3943
      @kapildubey3943 3 года назад

      Sir where are u from

    • @BrendanHasty
      @BrendanHasty  3 года назад +1

      I am from Australia, you should start working as a enginineer either in Civil or structural engineering

  • @ENGRingSuccess
    @ENGRingSuccess 6 месяцев назад

    Great video! Would you be interested in a collaboration and being a guest on my podcast to share your career journey?
    Thanks,
    Daniel

  • @staffordbiggs701
    @staffordbiggs701 3 года назад

    Great

  • @williamcase426
    @williamcase426 Год назад

    i hatE the like button