Annabella Conmee
About Annabella Conmee
Annabella Conmee is a Public Health Engineer at Arup in London, England, with a background in mechanical and water engineering.
Current Position at Arup
Annabella Conmee is currently serving as a Public Health Engineer at Arup. Annabella began her role in 2020 and is based in London, England, United Kingdom. She brings her expertise in water engineering and public health to the position, contributing to a variety of projects focused on enhancing public health infrastructure.
Previous Experience at Arup
Before her current role, Annabella worked as a Graduate Engineer at Arup from 2018 to 2020. During her two-year tenure in London, she gained valuable experience in various engineering projects, honing her skills in mechanical and public health engineering.
Experience at Cappagh Group of Companies
In 2018, Annabella was employed as a Temporary Administrative Assistant at Cappagh Group of Companies for three months. This role, based in the London area, provided her with administrative experience within the engineering sector, offering her insights into the operational aspects of engineering firms.
Internship at Crossrail Ltd
Annabella undertook a work experience position at Crossrail Ltd in 2016, lasting 11 months. This internship allowed her to gain practical insights and hands-on experience in large-scale infrastructure projects, which contributed significantly to her professional development.
Master's Degree from Loughborough University
Annabella Conmee pursued her Master of Science (MS) in Water Engineering for Development at Loughborough University from 2020 to 2022. This two-year program equipped her with advanced knowledge in water engineering practices, specifically geared towards development projects, which she applies in her current role.
Bachelor's Degree from University of Plymouth
Annabella completed her Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Plymouth, spanning from 2013 to 2017. Her undergraduate education provided a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices, forming the basis for her subsequent specialization in public health and water engineering.