Monique Oliver

Mechanical Project Engineer at Fulton Hogan

Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

About

I am an enthusiastic, motivated and a positive individual who strives towards the best of my ability at all times. I studied at The University of Auckland to obtain a conjoint degree in Mechanical Engineering and Science, double majoring in Biological Science and Marine Science. I started at Downer as a Graduate Engineer, and have been involved in various major infrastructure projects around New Zealand, including Mechanical Project Engineering role for City Rail Link; focusing on delivering Mechanical, Fire, Hydraulics, Tunnel Ventilation, and Vertical Transport for the Systems Team at Te Wai Horotiu/Aotea station. "As a young professional, Monique demonstrates unfailing enthusiasm and commitment to any task she is set. She has been able to effectively juggle a number of tasks in a really effective way, delivering quality outputs to tight timelines".

Experience

  • Mechanical Project Engineer Fulton Hogan at Fulton Hogan
    Apr 2026 - Present · 3 mos

  • Downer (Auckland, New Zealand)
    • Mechanical Site Engineer
      Sep 2022 - Present · 3 yrs 10 mos

      Mechanical Site Engineer for City Rail Link; focusing on delivering Mechanical, Fire, Hydraulics, Tunnel Ventilation, and Vertical Transport for the Systems Team at Te Waihorotiu/Aotea station.

    • Graduate Engineer
      Dec 2020 - Sep 2022 · 1 yr 10 mos

      As a Graduate Engineer, I have been rotating around the Downer business, involved in numerous major infrastructure projects in New Zealand, both on and off-site. During my time as a Graduate, I have been a part of the Temporary Works team, the New Business teams (Business Development, Estimating, and Bid Management), and a part of the construction team on both Wiri to Quay Park and City Rail Link.

  • Mechanical Engineering Intern at Methanex Corporation
    Nov 2019 - Feb 2020 · 4 mos

    At Methanex I was tasked with: -Assisting Project Engineers in the engineering and execution of existing and emergent projects, -Completing PCR’s, -Working on varying mechanical jobs throughout the Methanex NZ plants involving static and rotating equipment, piping modifications, and troubleshooting mechanical issues. -Helping develop efficient and statutory code compliant solutions to mechanical projects with liaison with Operations and Maintenance. -Assisting and ultimately controlling detailed designs (including drawings & scopes of work), specifications, data, calculations and reports. -Learning about all the numerous mechanical systems within Methanex’ faculty: ➢ Piping design and specifications ➢ Pipe stressing ➢ Inspection and non-destructive testing ➢ Static equipment design and operation ➢ Rotating equipment design and operation.

  • Engineering Intern at Port Taranaki
    Nov 2017 - Mar 2019 · 1 yr 5 mos