Chris Turney

Director – Power System at Ergo Consulting Ltd

Chris Turney has a strong background in engineering, with experience in various companies such as McMahon & Associates, Leyland Consultants, and Ergo Consulting Ltd. Currently holding the position of Technical Director and Managing Director at Ergo Consulting Ltd, he is responsible for maintaining quality, fostering talent, and engaging with the team. With a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Auckland, Chris has expertise in detailed design, commissioning, and power station design.

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Auckland, New Zealand

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Ergo Consulting Ltd

As a medium-sized NZ owned consultancy, Ergo deals with a wide range of electrical and civil engineering projects, giving you many opportunities to grow your skills quickly, with guidance from our experts. Ergo’s work, in our electrical team, involves conceptual and detailed design, supported by software simulation or modelling, for high voltage, power generation and distribution projects. Our civil and structural team provides general building analysis and design expertise across energy sector and for other projects in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. Ergo also undertakes projects funded by NZ’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) Graduate Development Programme Over your first 4 years with us, our Graduate Development Programme will provide you with a comprehensive cross-company experience, underpinned by key learning opportunities to support and encourage your rapid development. You will also be assigned a mentor, an experienced engineer from within the business, who will help your development through your crucial early stages of career development. Ergo - a recognized employer of choice Ergo is recognized by Engineering NZ as a Professional Development Partner (PDP), signifying that we have demonstrated a strong commitment to developing our engineering staff and providing continuing support to the engineering profession


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51-200

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