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JG Afrika bursary student garners multiple honours

26 June 2018

Naadira Ballim recently graduated with her Civil Engineering degree

cum laude from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, and she acknowledges that JG Afrika, a leading firm of consulting engineers and environmental scientists, played a large part in helping her achieve this dream.

As a JG Afrika bursary student, she spent her vacations working in both the Water and Geotechnical Engineering departments at the firm’s Pietermaritzburg office.Ballim says that the practical experience that she gained in these disciplines contributed towards her outstanding performance in the final semester, including walking away with three prestigious prizes:

Joint Structural Division of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) and Institution of Structural Engineering Prize for the Highest Academic Merit in Structures in the 2017 Final Year – Presented by Rob Young on behalf of SAICE;

K Knight Prize for the Highest Academic Merit in Geotechnical Engineering in the 2017 Final Year; and

JR Daymond Prize for the Highest Academic Merit in Water and Environmental Engineering in the 2017 Final Year – Presented by Guest Speaker Geoff Tooley of eThekwini Municipality).

The training she received in the use of design and CAD software was also beneficial in her final year, and she praises the engineering team for always being willing to provide assistance, including for her final year design project.

“Engineering students are taught so many derivations and formulae, but they do not necessarily know how to apply this in practice. I was, therefore, very fortunate to be surrounded by experienced engineers who did not hesitate to mentor and provide assistance,” she says.

Ballim describes her first day at JG Afrika as “a pleasant surprise”. Fellow students had told her that work experience would amount to nothing more than reviewing previous projects and that she would only occasionally become involved in staff activities.

Instead, she was immediately welcomed by the close-knit team in Pietermaritzburg and treated as one of the permanent members of staff by also being afforded the opportunity to work on some of the firm’s ongoing projects.

Working to deadlines highlighted the importance of sound organisational and time-management capabilities, while providing ample opportunity to also hone her problem-solving capabilities. Ballim was also inspired by the team’s unwavering focus on quality as well as its commitment to sustainable development. 

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