Rachael Ng
About Rachael Ng
Rachael Ng is a Senior Civil Engineer (Water) at Arup, specializing in resilient and sustainable water management solutions with over 6 years of industry experience.
Current Position at Arup
Rachael Ng currently serves as a Senior Civil Engineer (Water) at Arup. She has been with the company since 2021. Her responsibilities are centered on designing both green and grey infrastructure solutions for effective water management. Her work aims to create resilient and sustainable solutions to address flooding and water pollution challenges in Wales.
Previous Role at Arup
Before stepping into her current role, Rachael Ng worked as a Civil Engineer (Water) at Arup for seven years, from 2014 to 2021, based in Cardiff, United Kingdom. During this period, she honed her expertise in the water industry, contributing to various projects that focused on sustainable water solutions and flood management.
Internship Experience
Rachael Ng has diverse internship experiences that have shaped her career in civil engineering. She interned at Capita as a Civil Engineering Intern in 2013, based in Bristol, United Kingdom. She also gained experience at Flint & Neill Limited in London the same year and at Faisal, Abraham and Augustin in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2012. These internships provided her with broad exposure to various engineering practices and challenges.
Educational Background
Rachael Ng pursued her Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Bristol, graduating in 2014. Prior to that, she studied at Peter Symonds College from 2008 to 2010, achieving A Levels with top grades in Maths, Physics, Geography, and Design & Technology. She completed her GCSEs at St Anne's Catholic School, achieving all A* grades in 11 subjects.
Expertise in Water Management
With over six years of experience specifically in the water industry, Rachael Ng specializes in creating both green and grey infrastructure solutions. Her work focuses on mitigating flooding and reducing water pollution through resilient and sustainable engineering practices. Her projects in Wales particularly aim to address local environmental challenges.