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Wrenches To Reliability: A Journey Of Neurodivergence In The Workplace

For 19 years, I worked as a diesel mechanic but always felt stuck. Despite my leadership skills and ability to think outside the box, I kept getting overlooked. At 35, I was diagnosed with ADHD it explained so much. But medication wasn’t the magic fix I expected, I realized I had to work differently as a neurodivergent person.

A friend pushed me out of the workshop into asset health, which led to a game-changing secondment in risk and assurance. Suddenly, I was supported and trusted. Attending the Mainstream Conference confirmed it. I wanted to be a reliability engineer. Now, I’ve found my place and I love it!

Topics:

Health and Well-being of the Maintenance Workforce

Improving EDI Practices and the Promotion of Diversity and Inclusion

Speakers

Rowan Watt
Rowan Watt

Reliability Engineer

Rio Tinto

Other Sessions

Dr John Ross

Maintenance Innovators (US)

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David Kelly

Qantas

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Nyssa MacManus

Rio Tinto

People are at the Heart of Improving Safe Delivery of Major Maintenance in Shutdowns

20 March 2024

Esplanade Fremantle, Perth

See you there!