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What early careers really look like in engineering: Teresa Chan’s journey

Discover how Teresa Chan is building her engineering career at AtkinsRéalis — learning through collaboration, support, and real-world project experience.

Starting a career in engineering often means stepping into a world of complexity, precision, and constant learning. But what makes that journey truly meaningful is the environment around you. The people you learn from, the challenges you solve, and the opportunities that help you grow beyond expectations.

For Teresa Chan, a Graduate Engineer in the structural team at AtkinsRéalis in Hong Kong, that journey is already taking shape. From supporting design work on foundations and superstructures to learning how engineering decisions translate into real-world impact, Teresa is building her confidence in a role that blends technical thinking with collaboration and curiosity.

Turning ideas into something real

At its core, engineering is what first drew Teresa to the profession.

“Engineering is what turns an idea into reality through a systematic and scientific approach,” she explains. “What we create brings benefits to people, and that’s what makes it meaningful.”

In her day-to-day work, Teresa supports structural design by building analysis models, carrying out element design, and refining outputs based on feedback. It’s a process that requires both attention to detail and adaptability, especially when challenges don’t come with clear precedents.

“When there are no past examples to follow, we rely on our engineering judgement to find solutions that are safe, feasible, and cost-effective,” she says.

More than technical work

One of Teresa’s biggest early realizations is that engineering is far more collaborative than it appears from the outside.

“People might not realize how much communication is involved,” she says. “You’re constantly discussing ideas, solving problems, and sharing progress.”

Working closely with teams such as geotechnical and architecture, she has seen how strong collaboration drives better outcomes. Designs are shaped not just by calculations, but by shared perspectives, questions, and continuous refinement.

“It’s a very team-oriented environment. That’s what helps projects move forward.”

Learning from people around you

For Teresa, the most rewarding part of her role isn’t just the work, it’s the people.

“The best part of my job is learning from colleagues with different strengths and experiences,” she shares.

From technical expertise to planning and communication, each team member brings something different to the table. What stands out most is the willingness to share knowledge and support others.

“They’re always ready to guide you, especially as a junior. That support makes a big difference when you’re learning and building confidence.”

Growing beyond the role

Some of Teresa’s most valuable learning moments have come from stepping outside her day-to-day responsibilities. One standout experience was representing AtkinsRéalis at a university career booth.

“It challenged me to explain engineering concepts in a simple and relatable way,” she says. “It made me more aware of how important clear communication is.”

She also finds balance outside of work through a wide range of interests, from sports and music to K-pop. Recently, she has been part of the company’s dragon boat team, an experience that pushes her physically while helping her unwind mentally.

“It’s very different from my daily work, but it’s also very rewarding and stress-relieving,” she adds.

Support that shapes confidence

At this early stage in her career, Teresa is clear about what enables her to succeed: a strong support system.

“The guidance I receive, both technical and career-related helps me understand not just my work, but where I’m heading,” she says.

Whether it’s advice on chartership, insights into different career paths, or simply having someone to turn to when facing a challenge, that support has been fundamental to her growth.

“It motivates me to keep learning and gives me confidence to move forward.”

Teresa’s experience reflects what early careers can look like when learning, collaboration, and support come together. It’s a journey defined not just by technical development, but by the people and culture that make growth possible.

A journey still unfolding

As she continues to grow in her role, Teresa’s journey is still unfolding. Each project, challenge, and collaboration is helping her build not just technical expertise, but confidence in her voice and contribution as an engineer. For Teresa, it’s not just about where she starts, but how she learns, adapts, and grows along the way, with the support of a team that makes that progress possible.

If you’re ready to start your own journey in engineering and be part of a team where you can learn, grow, and make an impact, explore the current opportunities at AtkinsRéalis and see where your path could lead.

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