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Cara Berghan

Graduate Electrical Engineer at WSP Opus

Cara Berghan is a Systems Engineer at WSP in New Zealand. She graduated from the University of Auckland with a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree, specializing in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in 2016.23 Cara's career journey includes:

  1. Working as a Graduate Electrical Engineer at WSP Opus, where she was involved in projects such as the Whangarei V Category LED retrofit, redesigning the city's street lighting network.3

  2. Currently working on the City Rail Link project, New Zealand's largest transport rail project, where she manages client requirements and ensures design teams meet those requirements.13

  3. Previously interned with Contact Energy while studying at the University of Auckland.4

Cara comes from a family with engineering backgrounds and developed an interest in problem-solving and understanding machines from a young age.1 As a female engineer, she has faced challenges in the male-dominated industry, including gender stereotypes and biases.1 Cara advocates for increasing diversity in engineering and emphasizes the importance of STEM education for children.1

Highlights

Jul 29 · gec.ey.gov.tw
[PDF] APEC Women Builders Creating Inclusive Future Virtual Seminar
Jan 1 · auckland.ac.nz
Faculty Focus: Engineering - The University of Auckland
Faculty Focus: Engineering - The University of Auckland
Dec 24 · rnz.co.nz
From the Marae to the boardroom | RNZ News

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New Zealand