Heating and Ventilating

 

Monodraught supports professional development

Two mechanical and civil engineering students have joined the Monodraught project sales team on placements.

Alex Bodenham (left) and Yasser Adris

Committed to working in an ethical and responsible manner, Monodraught's products and services are low-carbon and low-energy solutions which enable people to be in a healthier, natural built environment. Monodraught aims to extend its ethical credentials in ways which contribute to its local and wider community.

One of its focus areas is “more skills, more opportunities”, attracting, developing and retaining people through investment in skills. This summer, in addition to the new Project Code initiative, Monodraught welcomed two new placement students, from the University of Bath and Brunel University London, to the project sales team.

Alex Bodenham is a third year student in mechanical engineering at the University of Bath, and has joined Monodraught for a one year placement. His main tasks include finding suitable ventilation solutions for schools and offices, in order to provide occupants with more natural working conditions.

Mr Bodenham commented: “I chose to work at Monodraught because I have an interest in the environment and believe reducing carbon footprint is very important, something Monodraught also aims to achieve. My first few weeks have been really enjoyable. I’ve learnt a lot and have been impressed by the friendly office atmosphere.”

Yasser Adris joined Monodraught on a three month placement during his summer break from studying civil engineering at Brunel University. Mr Adris found the work relates well to his degree focus, with modules on sustainability and flow rates in buildings.

He said: “I’ve really enjoyed my time here, the first four weeks have flown by. Every job is different and I am enjoying gaining transferable skills such as project management and client management.”

If you are interested in a placement opportunity or permanent position at Monodraught, please visit the company's careers pages.

15 September 2017

Comments

Already Registered?
Login
Not Yet Registered?
Register

Heating up to Net Zero – parliamentary launch event for HHIC strategy

The Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC) has held an event in the House of Commons to launch its strategy paper:’ Heating Up to Net Zero: Piecing together the Sustainable Future’....

  10-Apr-2025

Rinnai: Leading Bakery & Bread Manufacturer Adopts Ultra High-Efficiency Water Heaters to Cut Operational Costs

Rinnai has installed its range of I2HY20 Hydrogen blends 20% certified commercial water heaters at a leading bread manufacturing brand in Bradford.  An industrial scale bakery must have access to a consistent flow of clean water for sanitation purposes and to produce dough. A plant bakery can use anywhere from 10,000 to 300,000 gallons of water per day.

  11-Apr-2025

STOKVIS R600

CONDENSING ULTRA LOW NOx PREMIX COMMERCIAL BOILER
  10-Jan-2019
Heating & Ventilating Review is the number one magazine in the HVAR industry. Don’t miss out, subscribe today!
Subcribe to HVR

Diary

HVR Awards
BESA Industry Awards
http://www.heatingandventilating.net/monodraught-supports-professional-development