Brendan Prentice

Brendan Prentice

Hydraulic And Fire Service Graduate Engineer @ Arup

About Brendan Prentice

Brendan Prentice is a Hydraulic and Fire Service Graduate Engineer at Arup in Victoria, Australia. He holds a double degree in Science and Engineering from Monash University and has previous experience as a Project Engineer, Civil Engineering Intern, and Courier.

Title and Current Role

Brendan Prentice is currently employed as a Hydraulic and Fire Service Graduate Engineer at Arup. He has been serving in this role since 2021 in Victoria, Australia. His responsibilities revolve around hydraulic systems and fire safety engineering, contributing to various projects at Arup.

Professional Experience at Arup

Since 2021, Brendan Prentice has been working with Arup in Victoria, Australia, filling the role of Hydraulic and Fire Service Graduate Engineer. His work includes designing and assessing hydraulic systems and implementing fire safety measures. His position demands a strong integration of engineering principles with practical applications in real-world scenarios.

Previous Experience as Project Engineer at MIEPOL

Before joining Arup, Brendan Prentice worked as a Project Engineer at MIEPOL from 2020 to 2021. In this role, he managed various engineering projects and was involved in planning, execution, and completion phases of projects, ensuring they met client specifications and industry standards. His tenure at MIEPOL helped hone his project management skills.

Early Career and Internships

Brendan Prentice began his engineering career with an internship at Water Corporation in Perth, Australia, where he served as a Civil Engineering Intern from 2019 to 2020. Prior to that, from 2015 to 2020, he worked as a Courier for Peter Sadler Removals & Logistics in Melbourne, Australia. These experiences provided him with valuable industry insights and practical skills.

Educational Background in Civil Engineering

Brendan Prentice completed his higher education at Monash University, where he pursued a Double degree in Science and Engineering with honors. He studied Civil Engineering from 2014 to 2018. Prior to university, he attended Emmanuel College St. Pauls Campus from 2008 to 2013, where he completed his pre-university education.

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