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Women in Compressed Air

As part of International Women in Engineering Day, some of the female employees of Atlas Copco Compressors share their stories about how they got into the compressed air industry, their roles, challenges, stand-out moments, and advice for other women who are considering working in the industry.
Katherine Hughes
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Katherine Hughes
Sales Engineer, Industrial Air
 
Sales Engineer, Industrial Air
Sales Engineer, Industrial Air
Caroline Amâncio
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Caroline Amâncio
Project Engineer
 
Project Engineer
Project Engineer
Helen Schmidt-Joshi
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Helen Schmidt-Joshi
Technical Support Engineer
 
Technical Support Engineer
Technical Support Engineer
Hannah Bingham
women in compressed air
Hannah Bingham
Service Planner
 
Service Planner
Service Planner
Katarzyna Banas
women in compressed air
Katarzyna Banas
Product Marketing Engineer
 
Product Marketing Engineer
Product Marketing Engineer
Michelle Tripp
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Michelle Tripp
Sales Engineer, Oil-free Air
 
Sales Engineer, Oil-free Air
Sales Engineer, Oil-free Air
Heather Gallagher
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Heather Gallagher
Integration & HR Manager
 
Integration & HR Manager
Integration & HR Manager
Marija Saratlic
women in compressed air
Marija Saratlic
Joanna Canton Long
women in compressed air
Joanna Canton Long
Marketing & Communications Manager
 
Marketing & Communications Manager
Marketing & Communications Manager
Alexandra Hatt
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Alexandra Hatt
Global Business Development & Operations Manager for Marine Services
 
Global Business Development & Operations Manager for Marine Services
Global Business Development & Operations Manager for Marine Services
Hannah Shepherd
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Hannah Shepherd
Data Analyst, Maziak Compressor Services
 
Data Analyst, Maziak Compressor Services
Data Analyst, Maziak Compressor Services
Rosie Hayes
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Rosie Hayes
Assistant Accounts Manager, Maziak Compressor Services
 
Assistant Accounts Manager, Maziak Compressor Services
Assistant Accounts Manager, Maziak Compressor Services

Gender diversity in the compressed air industry

According to the Women’s Engineering Society, only around 11% of the British engineering workforce is female, although women have played and continue to play a significant role in this field.

 

In the world of compressed air, we find ourselves in a similarly male-dominated industry. We know at Atlas Copco Compressors UK, a customer centre within the global engineering company Atlas Copco Group, that diversity brings new ideas to the table and drives innovative solutions for our customers’ challenges.

 

The Group has a target to achieve 30% representation of women in the organisation globally. Here in Compressors UK, currently 23% of our workforce are women. Whilst we actively support gender diversity and equality, the challenge, as is common in this industry, is a shortage of suitable talent, especially female service engineers.

 

If you are already an engineer, or are thinking of pursuing an apprenticeship or a career in a non-engineering discipline within a leading engineering company, you will undoubtedly have questions as to whether the working environment suits your developmental needs or offers a good work-life balance.

 

Allow some of our female employees to explain what attracted them to work for Atlas Copco Compressors, hear their personal examples of flexible working, and find out why many of them have stayed and progressed with the company for a long time, even after changing life events, such as motherhood or relocation.

Lyndsay Quinn, Business Line Manager, Compressor Technique Service - Operations

One of my priorities in my role, is to help increase diversity in the field of compressor operations. I am a Diversity & Inclusion ambassador and promote our mission to attract the best talent and to have a good balance of role models in our organisation. I would like the industry to know that Atlas Copco believes in the power and potential of diverse teams, that we offer equal opportunities, that we invest in apprenticeship programmes and offer a strong framework for training and competence development of all of our employees.

Lyndsay Quinn, Business Line Manager, Compressor Technique Service - Operations

Would you like to join us and work in the compressed air industry?