Interview with Cleony Lim: Graduate Engineer, CJC Management

How does a young engineer navigate the industry?

Meet Cleony Lim, Graduate Engineer, CJC Management, who shares her journey, knowledge, passion for engineering, and her motivation for joining the CJC Management team. Cleony’s insights on finding balance with study and building a successful career are valuable to everyone across the engineering and construction industry – from students to executive leaders. 

Cleony Lim

Personal and Professional Background 

What drew you to the engineering industry? 

I have always been interested in the constant changes and challenges that engineering presents. The problem-solving opportunities and diverse challenges across projects keeps me engaged. Each project requires new solutions with continuous learning. There is always something new to work on, that is what initially drew me to the industry.  

How did you first hear about CJC Management (CJC), and what motivated you to join our team? 

I initially heard about CJC through a friend at university, John Le, Project Engineer. I worked on several group projects with him and enjoyed hearing about his experiences while working. The idea of being involved with early-stage projects interested me and was a contrast to the more structured and calculation-based methods I was used to at Uni. The opportunity to engage in real problem-solving and contribute to projects from their initial stages was a major motivating factor for me to join the CJC team. 

Why did you decide to focus on the airport sector? 

Before joining the CJC team, I hadn’t had a lot of involvement with the airports sector. When the opportunity presented itself, I was excited by the idea of working on projects with both regional and international significance. The chance to contribute to a specialised field, which is relatively rare to enter, was a great reason for me to focus my career in this area. 

Experience and Development 

What was the experience of studying while working like for you, and how did you manage your time between both responsibilities? 

Balancing work and study was quite the experience, that most importantly taught me crucial time management skills. I had to organise my priorities effectively through planning with detailed timelines, schedules and digital tools provided by my university. This responsibility gave me the ability to manage time efficiently and prioritise tasks, skills that have been valuable throughout my development at CJC. 

How has the opportunity to work on real-world projects enhanced your understanding of the theoretical concepts you learned at university? 

The theoretical knowledge I learned throughout Uni was a great foundation for my understanding, however, real projects require balancing these principles with practical considerations like deadlines and resource limitations. This practical application has simplified many processes and shown me the importance of flexibility and problem-solving in real-world scenarios. 

In what ways has communicating with experienced engineers enriched your learning experience? 

Interacting with experienced engineers has been so enriching throughout my experience at CJC. These interactions have provided valuable insights for example, learning how to interact with clients, organise data to understand the technical aspects of projects and meet strict deadlines. Seeing the work ethic and expertise of my colleagues has been inspiring and has contributed to my growth as an engineer. 

How did the support from CJC Management mentors and leaders contribute to start your career? 

The support from mentors and leaders at CJC has been so important in my career development. Having Craig Stoddart, a Senior Member of the CJC Management team, as my mentor and his willingness to explain technical terms and processes has significantly enhanced my understanding of projects. Additionally, being included in various meetings and workshops allowed me to absorb information whilst gaining practical experience. 

Company Culture and Achievements 

How would you describe the company culture at CJC, and what makes it a great place for young professionals? 

Our company culture aligns fully with the growth of young professionals like John and myself. Working with experienced and senior engineers provides numerous learning opportunities. The hands-on experience and support from the people around me made it a great environment for developing practical skills.

What has been the most memorable moment or achievement during your time with us so far? 

One of my most memorable experiences was supporting Craig Stoddart and Matt Smith, Project Manager, in facilitating a constructability workshop for a client in Newcastle. This event involved in-depth discussions on operations with stakeholders, which was a valuable learning opportunity for me. 

If you are a graduate or undergraduate engineer seeking a supportive environment to develop your skills and learn from industry leaders, we encourage you to apply for our opportunities and start your engineering pathway with us. Complete this form on the Careers Page of our website to let us know you are interested.   

Career progress: From undergraduate to Project Engineer

Career progress: From undergraduate to Project Engineer 
The successful journey of John Le at CJC Management

The successful journey of John Le at CJC Management 

Starting a career in engineering can be both exciting and intimidating. It’s a big decision that requires careful consideration and research.  

The fact is that choosing a company that invests in their undergraduates and fosters the development of foundational skills through ongoing support can make all the difference in launching a successful career. John Le’s story is a testament to the importance of finding the right graduate role with the right company to enable growth and career progress. 

John Le joined CJC Management as an Undergraduate Engineer and since completing his degree at the end of 2022 has moved into the role of Project Engineer – a fantastic opportunity for him. We invited John to share a little about his experience, journey and progress that can inspire and guide other aspiring engineers. 

Why do you believe that undergraduate roles are important?  

Undergraduate roles are important as they provide numerous new opportunities and career pathways for students and individuals who are graduating from their degrees. Undergraduate roles offer training and mentoring, delivering technical skills required for the job. An undergraduate role also presents career progressions as it will provide the given tools and knowledge, such as the training, opportunities, and leadership for the individual to succeed into another role. And lastly, networking. With an undergraduate role comes the importance of networking which will present the opportunity to build professional relationships in the office, allowing you to grow throughout the industry.  

Tell us a bit more about why you chose to stay with CJC after completing your undergraduate role.  

I chose to stay with CJC after my undergraduate role as it will allow me to expand and broaden my experience and knowledge on the purpose of constructability and how it’s further implemented into projects. I believe this experience that CJC offers me will also help me grow and develop into future roles and I enjoy the company culture and breadth of projects I can gain exposure to. 

What are you excited about with your new role?  

Working with new people within the civil engineering industry and solving problems and challenges. 

What area are you enjoying most in your new role?  

Working with the Constructability and Design Team, both areas demonstrate logical and problem-solving aspects that I quite enjoy while working with CJC.  

John’s successful journey with us demonstrates how a company’s support for its graduates can have a huge impact on an engineer’s career. At CJC, we are proud to provide future engineers opportunities to develop their skills and gain practical experience whilst receiving mentorship and guidance from our team of experienced engineers.  

If you are a graduate or undergraduate engineer seeking a supportive environment to develop your skills and learn from industry leaders, we encourage you to apply for our opportunities and start your engineering pathway with us. Complete this form on the Careers Page of our website to let us know you are interested.