Ethan Clarke
About Ethan Clarke
Ethan Clarke is a Project Manager at Arup in London, England, with a background in civil engineering and extensive experience in project management and consultancy.
Current Role at Arup
Ethan Clarke has been serving as a Project Manager at Arup in London, England, United Kingdom since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing project execution, ensuring timely completion, and maintaining quality standards. He coordinates with various stakeholders to deliver projects that meet client expectations. His expertise in managing complex projects has been an asset to Arup.
Previous Experience at Arup
From 2017 to 2019, Ethan Clarke worked as a Project Manager at Arup in Sydney, Australia. During his tenure, he successfully managed multiple projects across different sectors. His role involved strategic planning, risk management, and coordination with multidisciplinary teams. This experience helped him develop strong leadership and organizational skills, which he carries into his current position.
Consultant at TBH
Between 2015 and 2017, Ethan Clarke worked as a Consultant at TBH in Australia. Here, he provided project planning and management services to a range of clients across various industries. His responsibilities included project scheduling, cost estimation, and resource allocation. This role allowed him to gain valuable insights into different industry practices and client needs.
Cadetship at Parkview Constructions
Ethan Clarke started his professional journey as a Cadet at Parkview Constructions from 2014 to 2015 in Australia. While working at Parkview, he gained hands-on experience in various construction projects. This cadetship provided him with practical knowledge and experience in on-site project management, complementing his academic background in civil engineering.
Education at University of Sydney
Ethan Clarke completed his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Civil Engineering at the University of Sydney, studying from 2010 to 2014. His education laid a strong foundation in engineering principles, project management, and technical skills. Parallelly, he gained on-site experience during his cadetship, which enriched his understanding of real-world construction challenges and practices.