Joshua Hopkinson
About Joshua Hopkinson
Joshua Hopkinson is a Graduate Mechanical Engineer currently employed at Hatch in Perth, Western Australia. He has a background in mechanical engineering and finance, with experience in various roles, including a mechanical engineering intern and a boarding house supervisor.
Work at Hatch
Joshua Hopkinson currently holds the position of Graduate Mechanical Engineer at Hatch, where he has been employed since 2021. His role involves contributing to engineering projects, specifically focusing on the Covalent Lithium Refinery Project, which emphasizes mining, battery metals, and material processing. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Hatch from 2019 to 2021 in Perth, Western Australia. This internship provided him with practical experience in mechanical engineering within a professional setting.
Education and Expertise
Joshua Hopkinson has a solid educational background in engineering and finance. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science and Finance from The University of Western Australia, completing his studies from 2015 to 2018. Additionally, he studied Engineering and Economics at the University of Ottawa for 11 months in 2017, where he obtained another Bachelor of Science. He further advanced his education by achieving a Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Western Australia from 2018 to 2020.
Background
Before his engineering career, Joshua Hopkinson worked as a Boarding House Supervisor at Hale School in Perth from 2017 to 2020. This role involved supervising boarding students and managing daily operations within the boarding house. He also gained experience as a Grain Recieval Point Operator at CBH Group for a brief period in 2016, where he was involved in grain handling operations in Northampton, Western Australia.
Professional Development
Joshua Hopkinson's professional development includes a diverse range of experiences in both engineering and supervisory roles. His internship at Hatch allowed him to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical environment, while his position as a Boarding House Supervisor helped him develop leadership and management skills. His involvement in projects such as the Covalent Lithium Refinery Project demonstrates his commitment to advancing in the field of mechanical engineering and contributing to significant industry initiatives.