Episode 001 — The Beginning of Real Industry Engineers
Nyasha (00:00)
Hello and welcome to the Real Industry Engineers podcast. My name is Nyasha Pawandiwa and I'm genuinely excited that you're here.
episode is a
basically a chance for me to
myself
and the podcast and to share why it exists and talk about what I'm hoping to achieve here. And to be honest, this podcast has been a long time coming. So
I'm very excited that I'm finally here. ⁓ This is also the first time I've done something like this before. So there's going to be a bit of a learning curve. You know, I'll be learning how
host better conversations, how to listen more deeply, how to ask better questions and how to grow a platform. But honestly, that's what I'm excited about. You know, I'm excited to learn something new. I'm excited to stretch myself and
Most of all, I'm excited about the many conversations that are ahead conversations
engineers, technologists, industry leaders, problem solvers who are doing real and meaningful work in industry.
So for those of you who don't know me, let me share a little bit about my background. So I studied electronic engineering and I completed my bachelor's in
at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. After
a little bit in South Africa, I then made the
to Australia where I spent
about seven, eight years working in industrial automation. So that's mainly in machine control, control systems in manufacturing environments,
some large scale industrial projects as well. And along the way, I've been quite fortunate to grow both technically and professionally as well.
And I'm currently a chartered engineer, registered and practicing here in Australia. I mentioned this, well, not to brag or to impress, but so that you understand where my perspective is coming from and to reassure you as well that this podcast is grounded in real world engineering experience. But what really pushed me to start this podcast isn't my industry experience.
but it's the conversations. know, over the years I've had
informal chats with other engineers over coffee, on job sites, and during late nights at work. And
I kept noticing the same thing. You know, some of the most valuable career lessons and technical insights never really make it to the classroom or to textbooks or to training manuals. They actually live in
They live in stories, in mistakes, in in pivots, in moments of doubt and in the quiet confidence that comes from time spent doing the work. And that's what this podcast is really about. So real industry engineers is a space for honest conversations about engineering careers, know, technical challenges, industry trends and also the human side of the
You know, we'll
talk about career progression, transitions, leadership and specialization. But we'll also dive into technical topics like automation, cybersecurity, data, AI, and the emerging technologies shaping the future of our industry. So who's this podcast for? It's really for everyone. It's for the early
career engineers trying to find their footing. It's for experienced engineers, you know, reflecting on on their journey and on what's next. It's for students preparing to step into industry and anyone curious about what engineering really looks like beyond the job title. Now, this podcast is basically what I wish I had when I was starting off as an engineer. And even now, after working for a bit,
It's the one thing that I think I'm like, man, I really wish there was a podcast out there that really talks about the real work that's happening in engineering. And this podcast aims to be that. So I'm aiming to release new episodes fortnightly and you'll be able to watch them on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcast. Really. And if you're an engineer listening to this and thinking I would love to share my story. Well.
That door is definitely open. I believe every engineer has a story worth sharing. So please get in touch. You know, I will leave my details somewhere in the description below. And if you're here simply to learn, reflect and grow alongside others, then you're definitely in the right place.
this podcast isn't about having all the answers. It's really about asking better questions and learning from each other.
so thank you for being here at the very beginning. I'm genuinely excited for what's coming ahead and I can't wait to bring you the conversations that are coming next. Welcome to real industry engineers.
