From Astrophysics to Offshore Wind Leadership
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Rob Cussons joins The Engineer a Career Podcast to share his route from astrophysics to offshore wind, and what it really takes to build a career in the energy transition.
From being inspired by an unforgettable physics teacher, to studying physics with astrophysics at the University of Leeds, Rob explains how early exposure to industry shaped his thinking long before he ever joined a renewable project team. We explore his year in industry, time working in Vancouver, and completing a PhD in Germany, before making the decision to step into renewables after the 2008 Climate Change Act.
I also dive into his 17 year journey at SSE, including his first role as a wind analyst, what wind analysis actually involves, and how moving through 9 or 10 different roles helped him develop the range of skills needed to lead complex projects. Rob shares what it means to be Project Director for Dogger Bank D, the scale of the wider Dogger Bank programme, and the types of engineers and roles involved across a major offshore wind development.
Along the way, he shares some of the most useful advice I have heard on the podcast so far, including why chasing job titles can hold you back, why feeling uncomfortable in new roles is normal, how to find mentors, and why values matter when choosing the organisations you build your career with.
If you’re a student, or early career engineer, this episode is packed with practical insight, purpose, and honest reflection.
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