Sarah Manning
About Sarah Manning
Sarah Manning is an undergraduate civil engineer with experience in various roles, including positions at the Department of Transport and the Monash Solar Decathlon Team. She holds a Bachelor of Engineering and a Bachelor of Science from Monash University, specializing in Civil Engineering and Climate Science.
Work at Hatch
Sarah Manning has been employed as an Undergraduate Civil Engineer at Hatch since 2021. In this role, she contributes to various engineering projects, applying her academic knowledge and practical skills in civil engineering. Her work at Hatch is based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, where she collaborates with a team of professionals in the engineering sector.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Prior to her current role, Sarah Manning gained valuable experience in the engineering field through various positions. She worked as a Vacation Student at the Department of Transport in Footscray, Victoria, for three months in 2019. Additionally, she was a team member of the Monash Solar Decathlon Team from 2019 to 2021, where she served in multiple capacities, including Social Media Manager and as a member of both the SSF and USF teams.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Manning studied at Monash University, where she earned a Bachelor of Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and Climate Science. Her education spanned four years, from 2017 to 2021, equipping her with a solid foundation in engineering principles and climate-related issues.
Customer Service Role
In addition to her engineering career, Sarah Manning has worked as a Customer Service Attendant at the Melbourne Cricket Club since 2018. This role has allowed her to develop strong interpersonal and communication skills while engaging with patrons in a dynamic environment.
Election Work Experience
In 2018, Sarah Manning briefly worked as an Election Worker for the Victorian Electoral Commission in Sunbury, Victoria. This position lasted for one month and provided her with experience in the electoral process and public service.