GSK Case Study
Ahmed ElKafrawy
Engineering Intern - GSK Pharmaceuticals
MEng Computer Systems Engineering
Why did you choose to do a Placement?
I wanted relevant work experience for my degree
I didn't know what career I wanted at the end of my studies, so wanted to gain experience
I thought it would improve my graduate prospects
I wanted to develop on-the-job skills to help the rest of my degree
I wanted to put my skills I had already learnt into day-to-day us
How did you find your role?
On Career Connect - https://careerconnect.sheffield.ac.uk/
What was the highlight of your placement?
I spent my placement working on a new £100m automated aseptic facility in which I helped deploy the main control system. My experience has helped gain so much invaluable experience particularly when COVID started especially since I worked at a pharmaceutical company. The highlight of my placement is when I got classified as a key worker and our project got put on an accelerated schedule, this has given me the opportunity to complete a lot of additional projects and extended my placement by an additional 2 months.
What did you gain from your placement?
A greater awareness of which sector you want to work in
Developed technical skills
Developed professional skills
A wider professional network
Increased motivation for your studies
Friends through your workplace/ other Placement students
Awareness of the roles I do/do not want to do in the future
Experience of living somewhere different
International experience (through working abroad or travelling for work)
Feedback from GSK:
During his year with GSK Barnard Castle, Ahmed has been a key part of our mission to deliver the companies first truly paperless Aseptic filling facility which will deliver life changing medicines to our patients from 2021. He has taken the facility from first power on to a fully validated state, delivering a plant wide SCADA package which is fully integrated into all systems in the facility. This has built on his learnings from university and put them into practice in the real world, Tuning PID loops and fault finding complex electrical and computer system issues along the way.
What is one piece of advice you would give to students considering a placement year?
Do it, the experience is invaluable!