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Elaine Adamson

Principal Mechanical Engineer at Genesis

Elaine Adamson has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Elaine began their career as a Boilermaker at Babcock Rosyth Defence Limited, where they completed a four-year modern apprenticeship in structural fabrication, welding, and sheet metal manufacturing. Afterward, Elaine worked as a Procurement Engineer and Support Engineer at the same company. Elaine then joined Babcock Rosyth Defence Limited again in 1999 as a Support Engineer, where they were involved in design, modeling, and stress analysis.

In 2000, Elaine gained valuable work experience during their time at Babcock Rosyth Defence Limited, where they contributed to projects involving modeling, design, shock analysis, stress analysis, and technical investigation reports. Elaine also worked on Pre-Qualification Questionnaire responses, contract reviews, and marketing sales pitches.

Elaine's career continued to progress, and they joined AMEC in 2001 as a Mechanical Engineer. Elaine'sroles at AMEC included Maintenance Engineer, Assistant Project Manager, Piping Engineer, and Mechanical Engineer. After a brief period of part-time work as a Mechanical Engineer at AMEC in 2007, they returned to AMEC as a Package Engineer from 2009 to 2010.

Elaine's most recent role is as a Principal Mechanical Engineer at Genesis Oil and Gas Consultants since 2018.

Overall, Elaine Adamson has a wealth of experience in mechanical engineering, project management, procurement, and support engineering across various industries and sectors.

Elaine Adamson obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (honours) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Robert Gordon University, which they completed between 1999 and 2001. Prior to that, they studied at the University of Abertay from 1997 to 1999, earning another Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree in Mechanical Engineering. Elaine'seducation journey started at Lauder College Dunfermline, where they pursued a Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Fabrication and Welding Engineering from 1993 to 1997.

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