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Declan Schubert

Declan Schubert

Engineer

Declan joined Morphum as an engineer in 2023 after having completed a New Zealand Diploma of Engineering at Manukau Institute of Technology. His role in the Operations Team involves developing solutions for the maintenance of stormwater and wastewater infrastructure.

Declan has a passion for sustainability and delivering positive impacts for communities and the environment.  He previously studied philosophy, with a focus on ethics.  The driving motivation for his career in civil engineering has been his determination to improve the way our communities are built, and how they facilitate the needs of all that live in and around them.

In his spare time, Declan enjoys reading, walking, listening to neo-classical music and playing board games.

Specialisations:

  • Hydrological modelling and analysis
  • Stormwater system design
  • Contract management
  • Data management
  • Technical report writing and communications
  • Triple Bottom Line sustainability analysis

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