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Ashley Taylor

Graduate Electrical Engineer

Ashley Taylor

Degree

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) (Honours), Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)

University

Curtin University

Workplace

Western Power

"It is important to see more women in the power industry so they can continue to inspire the next generation of girls to think - That's cool, I want to do that too!."

Who am I

Hi there! My name is Ashley and my journey in electricity began as a child when I remember quizzing my parents about the new solar panels they installed at home. I was curious about how the power from the sun was able to keep the lights on in the evening. I recently completed a double degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Curtin University in Western Australia. Before jumping into a career in the power industry I worked FIFO alongside electrical engineers and electricians for a few months at a mining company for my first vacation placement. Realising that my passion was in renewables, I looked into working for one of WA's power companies which led me to Western Power. In my spare time I enjoy playing ice hockey and going for hikes.

Why I chose a career in power

Right now is a really exciting time to be in the industry as there is so much change that is happening due to decarbonisation and renewable energies. I am someone who loves working on new and different things, so I am looking forward to see what happens in the industry in the next few decades. As the industry is moving from a traditional one-way flow energy system to a bi-directional flowing system, many challenges have been created. It is exciting to have the opportunity to work on new solutions to battle these challenges. I am also excited to hopefully see a world where we can run on almost full renewable technology as well.

Where it all started

In my last year of primary school we were asked “What do you want to be when you grow up?” – this question had stumped me and I didn’t know what to answer. One of my friends turned to me and said “You like science and drawing – why not try engineering?” and so my aspiration to become an engineer was born. Throughout high school I chose physics, chemistry and maths to enable me to apply for engineering in university. After reflecting on my first year of engineering I really enjoyed the electrical and renewable energy units so I decided to pursue a double degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. I really value being able to help others and doing good for the community, so choosing electrical engineering was a way I thought I would be able to give back.

My work experience.
What's next?

I am currently a graduate engineer at Western Power working in distribution design. One of the best things about working in this area is knowing that you are doing something to help the community and at the same you could be helping change the future of energy for the better.

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