Conor De Courcy
About Conor De Courcy
Conor De Courcy is a Transport Planner at Arup in Melbourne, Australia, with a diverse background in transport planning and consulting, and a strong interest in sustainable development.
Current Role at Arup
Conor De Courcy has been working at Arup as a Transport Planner since 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. In this capacity, he collaborates with clients, including Infrastructure Victoria and the Department of Transport, contributing to the Strategic Transport Planning team. He focuses on aligning transport project outcomes with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs).
Previous Experience at AECOM
Before joining Arup, Conor De Courcy held two positions at AECOM in Dublin, Ireland. From 2017 to 2018, he worked as a Transport Planning Consultant, and from 2015 to 2017, he served as a Graduate Consultant. During his tenure, he gained significant experience in transport planning and consultancy.
Educational Background
Conor De Courcy has an extensive educational background. He earned a BA BAI MAI in Civil Structural & Environmental Engineering from Trinity College, Dublin from 2010 to 2015. Concurrently, he also completed a Bachelor of Arts from Trinity Business School. Adding to his qualifications, he obtained a Master of Technology (M.Tech.) from Delft University of Technology, specializing in Management of Technology and Industrial Design Engineering from 2013 to 2014. He also achieved a Diploma in Predictive Data Analytics from CCT College Dublin in 2018.
Secondment with Major Road Projects Victoria
As part of his role at Arup, Conor De Courcy completed a secondment with Major Road Projects Victoria (MRPV). In this project development officer role, he was involved in various key transport infrastructure projects, enhancing his expertise and contributing to major road planning and development initiatives.
Other Professional Experiences
Conor De Courcy has diversified experience across different industries. He worked as a Merchandiser at The Irish Times from 2014 to 2015, and also at Infineon Technologies in Munich, Germany as part of the Supply Chain Innovations team from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, he worked as an Impact Team Member at Hollister Co. from 2011 to 2013.