ECITB appoints eight new Innov8 members to bring fresh views on engineering construction careers

New members of Innov8 Group
New members of Innov8 Group

THE Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) has appointed eight new members to form the second generation of its Innov8 Group for early and mid-career professionals.

The role of the group includes taking part in events or STEM outreach activities on behalf of the ECITB and the wider industry to help raise awareness of careers in engineering construction.

Members also participate in projects focused on areas including labour market insights, mentoring, attraction and retention, diversity and inclusion, advocacy and industry fore-sighting.

The current, first generation of group members, chaired by Kent plc structural engineer Chinwe Odili, will remain on hand for guidance and mentoring.

The new Innov8 members are:

  • Finlay Duthie: graduate engineer at STATS Group who completed a degree in mechanical engineering and began his career in the project engineering department.
  • Alasdair Steven: graduate engineer at NRS Dounreay who completed a chemical engineering degree at the University of Strathclyde, where he was involved in its ambassadorship.
  • Sarah Hague: will finish second year of graduate engineer role at Technip FMC at the end of 2025 to become a design engineer. Has a Master’s in mechanical engineering.
  • Katie Bennett: graduate process engineer at energy consultancy Xodus Group, where she is the STEM lead for London. Has a Master’s in advanced chemical engineering.
  • John MacGregor: graduate engineer at Subsea7 in its structural engineering team developing structural designs. He is working towards IMechE chartership.
  • Natalia Bieniewska: graduate process engineer at Xodus Group in its Process and Facilities team. She has a chemical engineering degree from Newcastle University.
  • Abishan Ahilan: structural engineer in Kent plc’s UK engineering consultancy division, where he is STEM coordinator and graduate rep. Has a Master’s in mechanical engineering.
  • Niall Gibb: worked in oil and gas for 12 years before completing the wind turbine cross-skill pilot programme in May 2025 and transitioning to the renewables sector. He now works for Vestas gaining authorisation as an offshore commissioning supervisor.

ECITB chief executive Andrew Hockey said, “Since its inception in 2021, input from Innov8 members has helped the ECITB increase the effectiveness of our engagement with industry. The group plays an integral role in shaping our careers work, industry training and development.

“By listening to fresh views on engineering construction careers, we can help our industry attract a new generation of engaged, diverse and dynamic engineers to enable the UK engineering construction industry to continue to compete globally. I would like to thank the first cohort of the group for their contributions and very much look forward to engaging with Innov8’s new members moving forwards.”