Sit Down with the New Managing Directors of AVL Powertrain UK
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What has been your biggest achievement in your career and personally?
Bernadette: “It must be getting this role. I remember when I started out as an engineer, I never would have imagined that one day I’d be joint Managing Director. It wasn’t something I set out to do, I just wanted to grow as an engineer and do my best, I enjoyed my work, was curious and worked hard. In terms of projects, one of my biggest achievements was being part of the team that developed the Ford Fuel Cell Hydrogen Demonstrator Vehicle. We had to invest in our facilities in Basildon and establish a safe hydrogen working environment. We developed the demonstrator vehicle together with Ford, and it was a great collaborative project and was definitely a big achievement for the team.”
Tom: “What I’m proudest of is when I first moved to Coventry, during the pandemic. It was a really challenging time, but we had to bring the teams together and settle everybody down and work out the new way of working. There were fewer projects running and customers weren’t starting many new projects, but we set a good base to move from and subsequently had some really successful years after that. I’m really proud of the way the team come together and got through that period. Also, the relationship that we have developed with one of our big customers; we have become an important partner for them with a very collaborative joint approach. This is a phenomenal achievement as a result of everybody’s hard work over the past five years.”
What drives you?
“It’s part of my nature, that I just can’t stand still, I’m always wanting to take the next step and lead the team. My goal is to ensure the company really excels at what it’s currently doing but also grows into new areas. That’s what drives me forward. I want to do a good job; I want us to do a good job, and I want the team around us to be inspired and empowered to do the very best, and to develop.”
- Dr Bernadette Longridge
Tom: “We are at the heart of the industry, and we are working to make things happen, delivering for our customers and pushing them and ourselves forward. I enjoy how diverse the technologies we work on are, the types of projects and the customers we work with. You get to see a snapshot across the whole industry working for AVL. I also love to see colleagues developing over time and progressing themselves – technically, their skill sets or into different areas.”
If you could use 3 words to describe AVL what would they be?
Innovation. Far-reaching. Responsible.
Bernadette: "Innovation is really important because we always want to look at what the new technology is, for ourselves and our customer projects. Far-reaching because we want to explore all the opportunities in new sectors and keep developing them alongside our automotive work. We have a responsibility to deliver a good job, we must make sure that the quality is of the highest standard, and we are providing the best solutions for our customers.”
Technology. Diversity. Family.
Tom: “We are always at the forefront of technology and striving to improve, learn and develop new technologies and deliver for our customers. We pride ourselves on the fact we have people from so many different nationalities with different backgrounds. We’re part of a huge network, which is hugely diverse. In the UK we are like a family, a lot of us have worked here for a long time and we have grown together. I joined as a graduate, and I feel like I grew up in AVL and now I have the responsibility to make that possible for others.”
What advice would you give to an engineer just starting their career?
"Run towards the fire. I always think the most difficult projects and assignments are the ones where you learn the most and develop the most as an individual, you will look back on those projects and be glad that you did them. You will get more development by going towards those projects than shying away from them. So run towards the fire and throw yourself in.”
- Tom Stone
Bernadette: “Be curious. Take every opportunity that you can to learn, talk to your colleagues and your customers, find out what they are doing. Take pride in your work and make sure you deliver the best you can. It’s your career and your life, take ownership of where it goes.”