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Overview
Attend this webinar to hear about best practice in inlet screen design and the latest innovations to make your inlet screens as efficient as possible.
Day 1
12:00 - Webinar Programme
12:00 - Webinar begins
12:30 - Q&A session
13:00 - Webinar ends
Rob Grant: Project Director and Practice Manager, Atkins
Rob is a Project Director and Practice Manager with Atkins and leads a regional team of mechanical, electrical & process engineers across the north, midlands, south-west and Northern Ireland. He is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer and has been a Fellow of the IMechE since 2012. Having graduated in 1994 with a first class honours degree in mechanical engineering from Newcastle University, Rob set out on a career in consultancy in the water industry. He worked with Haiste, Carl Bro, Halcrow and Grontmij before joining Atkins in 2013. He has a broad-ranging background in water and wastewater industry consulting engineering and project delivery. He has directed, managed and undertaken feasibility, outline design and multidisciplinary detailed design projects ranging from £1k to £50M in capital value, as well as managing and directing small- and large-scale tenders for consultancy services. He has worked with and for many of the UK’s water companies and their Tier 1 contractors, and has delivered projects in the US, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland, Gibraltar and the Middle East. He has designed and delivered many screens-related projects including acting as a pseudo-Expert Witness in the Republic of Ireland on a failed sewage screening installation.
Darren Hollins: Lead Mechanical Engineer, WISP Global
Darren has been involved with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers since 2005, via the young members, the Energy, Environment and Sustainability Group before finally helping to form the Water and Wastewater Technical Advisory Committee. In 2006 he graduated from the University of Liverpool with a MEng (hons) degree in Mechanical Engineering with Management and has subsequently spent the last twelve years working as a mechanical engineer within the water industry. Darren has worked for MWH Global and then United Utilities before setting up an independent consultancy in 2013, where he has since been working with Stantec and Severn Trent Water as the lead mechanical designer on the largest project ever undertaken by Severn Trent Water known as the Birmingham Resilience Project.
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