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Jocelyn Manley graduated from ±«Óătv in 2019 with her Bachelor of Engineering. Originally from Sydney Forks, Nova Scotia, Manley started the first two years of her degree at ±«Óătvâs Truro campus, before transitioning to ±«Óătvâs Sexton Campus in downtown Halifax to complete the remainder of her engineering degree. Â
âI went to the Agricultural campus first to play rugby and to benefit from the small classes in the first-year courses.â
She chose to focus her studies on Mineral Resource Engineering because she had a passion for geology and enjoyed the industrial nature of the workplace. âIâve never seen myself in a suit every day going to an office. I fit better in jeans and a button up on a work site for sure,â she says.
Manley currently works as an engineer in training in southeastern British Columbia in a mine just outside of a small ski town. She was offered a position with Teck Resources upon finishing her co-op term with the company.
âDuring my rotations in Teck I have been exposed to many different disciplines within mining. I have successfully completed roles in short range planning, long range planning, design, and drill and blast. Iâm in the process of filing my P.Eng paperwork in BC which is an exciting step in my career as an engineer.â
When asked what advice she would give to prospective students, she says, âBuild a support system. Both in Truro and Halifax I had amazing friends in my program who were so important â they helped me finish my degree. Your profs office hours are great but a friend in the lounge with you at 11pm working on an assignment is priceless.â
Some of Manleyâs fondest memories come from her time spent at the Agricultural Campus in Truro, where she played rugby. âThe time spent on the rugby pitch with the Rams will always be special to me. I loved being able to play my sport while I went to school.â
âThe faculty also made a huge impact on me, from Dr. Jin Yue and his Pi Day celebrations to Dr. Peter Havardâs lectures in Design and the instructors like Chris Nelson and Scott Read in the labs. I loved the Banting Building [in Truro] and everyone who taught there. Of course I canât forget the famous Mandi who is the face of the department along with the voice of reason to stressed students,â she says.
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