Celebrating STEPS Engineers Week 2025 with Westmeath County Council
During the 2025 STEPS Engineers Week, Westmeath Libraries worked with engineers from Westmeath County Council to highlight the role engineers play in shaping communities, delivering essential services, and ensuring public safety. From roads and traffic management to water services and fire safety, engineers are at the heart of infrastructure development and maintenance, improving the quality of life for all.
Representatives from Fire Services, Municipal Districts, Transportation and Regeneration and Capital Projects joined children in Mullingar and Athlone Libraries to talk about engineering in action in everyday life.
Children from St Colman’s NS, Mullingar, St Tola’s NS, Delvin, and St Mary’s NS, Athlone, met engineers, asked questions and checked out a water pump, a wind turbine, a plasma ball and the STEPS website activities.
Kelley Keogh, STEM engagement officer for Westmeath County Council, was present to introduce students to the VEX Robotics kit, which was good fun and a talking point for all.
STEPS Engineers Week aims to inspire students to look to the future and explore engineering as a career.
Engineering affects all aspects of our lives and opportunities to engineer the Ireland of the future can be found in civil, mechanic, electrical and software engineering careers.
The council use all these skills to make life better for the people living and working in Westmeath.
Engineers are encouraged to be solution orientated, so as well as having 46 engineering roles, Westmeath County Council offer other career opportunities to those with an engineering background who embrace the ethos ‘Dream big, Design for the Future’.
Visit engineersireland.ie to explore engineering activities and careers or drop into your local library and explore engineering in fiction and fact.