Jayne Evans
About Jayne Evans
Jayne Evans is an Associate at Arup, specializing in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and leading a team of Digital Specialists across multiple offices.
Current Title and Role at Arup
Jayne Evans is currently an Associate at Arup, having joined the esteemed company in this role in 2021. Her tenure is marked by her leadership in co-leading a team of Digital Specialists across multiple Arup offices, including Bristol, Cardiff, and Belfast. Her work focuses on developing innovative solutions for integrating data and automating workflows in engineering projects, leveraging her expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Previous Role as Senior GIS Specialist at Arup
Before becoming an Associate, Jayne Evans served as a Senior GIS Specialist at Arup from 2014 to 2021 in Bristol, United Kingdom. During this period, she honed her skills in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), playing a crucial role in various projects and contributing her extensive knowledge to the company's success in handling complex data integration and workflow automation tasks.
Early Career at Arup and BC Hydro
Jayne Evans' career trajectory at Arup began when she worked as a GIS Specialist from 2011 to 2014. Prior to that, she gained experience outside Arup, serving as a Records and Documents Administrator at BC Hydro from 2009 to 2010 in Vancouver, Canada Area. Her diverse roles provided a strong foundation in handling geospatial data and records management.
Academic Background in GIS and Biology
Jayne Evans boasts a solid academic background, having studied Geographical Information Science at University College London, where she earned her MSc between 2010 and 2011. Additionally, she holds a BSc (hons) in Biology & Geography from Keele University, completed between 2001 and 2004. Her education provided a robust foundation for her career in GIS and digital solutions in engineering projects.
Experience at Marine Biological Association
Early in her career, Jayne Evans worked as a Biological Records Assistant and GIS Support at the Marine Biological Association from 2007 to 2009 in Plymouth, United Kingdom. This role enabled her to combine her interests in biology and geographic information systems, further solidifying her interdisciplinary expertise.