• Lex Forsyth: Founder & COO at Janus Electric
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of Engineering Success, NTP Talent's Melinda Sietsma sits down with Lex Forsyth, founder and COO of Janus Electric, to discuss the real-world transformation of Australia’s heavy transport sector. Lex explains how Janus is converting existing diesel trucks into zero-emission vehicles using innovative, swappable battery technology. He breaks down the hard math, proving that the shift to electric isn't just an environmental pitch, it's a high-stakes economics game that slashes operating costs, improves driver well-being, and ultimately secures Australia’s energy sovereignty.


    You’ll get a refreshingly candid look at the grueling realities of scaling a hardware startup in Australia, from listing on the ASX to surviving hundreds of investor rejections. Lex dives into the massive hurdles of grid infrastructure, why megawatt fast-charging isn't a silver bullet, and the critical importance of keeping manufacturing and engineering talent local. Whether you're an ambitious engineer, a resilient entrepreneur, or a logistics professional, Lex's unfiltered insights on leadership, embracing failure, and building a sustainable legacy make this an unmissable episode.

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    51 mins
  • Bret Barton: HunterNet Senior Business Advisor
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of Engineering Success, NTP Talent's Melinda Sietsma sits down with Bret Barton, HunterNet Senior Business Advisor and UoN Defence & Aerospace BD Lead, to pull back the curtain on the booming industrial landscape of Newcastle. A seasoned aeronautical engineer, Bret shares his fascinating journey from the Canadian military, to the frontline of flight testing in Florida, before eventually settling in Australia and working with major firms like Nova Systems.


    If you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to break into the high-stakes worlds of defense contracting, Bret provides a reality check on the patience required, and the big payoff that awaits those who survive the long game. In this episode, Bret and Mel discuss the vital ecosystem driving the region’s future, from the AUKUS submarine program and hypersonics, to the transition into new energy. Whether you're an engineer looking to upskill or an entrepreneur trying to navigate equity and mentorship, this episode is a masterclass in how local collaboration and a "dual-use" technology strategy can turn regional challenges into a global competitive advantage.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Neil Hunt: Managing Director Mineral Systems at McLanahan
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Engineering Success, Melinda Sietsma interviews Neil Hunt, Managing Director of McLanahan Group, for a conversation that blends personal resilience, engineering leadership, and an extraordinary company legacy spanning 190 years. Neil shares his unconventional career journey, immigrating to Australia and navigating multiple industry pivots, to ultimately leading one of the world’s oldest family-owned engineering businesses. His story looks at how perseverance, curiosity, and the right mentors can shape a remarkable career.


    Neil also dives into McLanahan’s fascinating 1835 origins and its evolution from a Civil War-era foundry to a global leader in mineral processing and Australian manufacturing. He offers candid insights into building the brand locally, the strength of the Hunter region’s engineering ecosystem, and the strategic shifts redefining modern mining. Packed with history, leadership lessons, and industry knowledge, this episode is a must-listen for engineers, leaders, and anyone who loves a great story.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Steve Heaton: Founder at Xetla Consulting
    Oct 20 2025

    Steve Heaton, founder of Xetla Consulting and co‑inventor at STAR Scientific, is demystifying the messy, exhilarating reality of R&D. In conversation with Melinda, Steve traces his winding path from Unix systems and project management to astronomy, particle physics, and muon‑catalyzed fusion, showing how curiosity compounds into career-defining opportunities.


    He makes the case for incremental progress when parameter space is uncertain, and why diverse teams outperform look‑alike groups. In the episode, Steve shares practical tools for getting unstuck, designing smarter pilots, and knowing when you’ve squeezed the science enough to start engineering. Tune in to hear from Steve around how to prep for patents, avoid public disclosure traps, and make your expensive time with lawyers count. He also offers a grounded take on energy—plus what the future of energy means for the Hunter’s logistics, workforce transition, and supply chain opportunities.

    Books mentioned in the episode:

    The Soul of a New Machine by Tracy Kidder

    The Particle Garden by Gordon Kane

    How Big Things Get Done: The Surprising Factors Behind Every Successful Project, from Home Renovations to Space Exploration by Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner


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    41 mins
  • Annie Lacombe: Head of Engineering at MGA Thermal
    Sep 17 2025

    Annie Lacombe, Head of Engineering at MGA Thermal, shares her path from a modest background to working in oil and gas, food manufacturing, and defense industries across multiple continents. Annie opens up about the challenges of being a woman in male-dominated industries, and how a mentor made a difference.


    In this episode, Annie dives into MGA Thermal’s groundbreaking technology that uses aluminium phase-change to store thermal energy, addressing a critical gap in industrial decarbonisation. As both a migrant engineer and working mother, Annie offers valuable insights on building networks in a new country, negotiating fair compensation, and achieving work-life balance through hybrid work arrangements. You won’t want to miss her advice for young engineers, including her two guiding principles: know your engineering rules of thumb, and only say what it is kind and necessary. A must listen for engineers of all career stages.

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    37 mins
  • John Klinkenberg: Principal Industrial Designer at The Melt
    Aug 20 2025

    John Klinkenberg, Principal Industrial Designer at The Melt, fell into industrial design after his mum applied for him to study it at the University of Newcastle. John shares his career path working across various companies and industries, eventually leading him to his current role at the Melt, where he collaborates with startups to solve hardware challenges. John discusses the unique embedded model of the Melt, which allows for closer collaboration with businesses during the design process, resulting in quicker decision-making and better outcomes.

    In this episode, you’ll hear John discuss the value of design awards, such as Good Design Australia, and the significance of understanding customer needs and maintaining clarity in problem-solving for successful product development. He shares insights on the challenges startups face, particularly regarding funding and staffing, and emphasises the importance of building a solid team with complementary skills. Tune in to hear why John thinks sketching and effective communication skills are essential for young designers.

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    51 mins
  • Christie Hayward: Boilermaker At WesTrac
    Jul 22 2025

    Christie Hayward, an apprentice Boilermaker at WesTrac, who bravely moved from Sydney to the Hunter Valley to pursue her passion for metalwork. You'll hear how her mechanical engineer parents fostered her love for hands-on learning, leading her to a career she truly loves. Christie pulls back the curtain on the daily life of a Boilermaker, from welding and fabricating to working on massive Caterpillar mining equipment.

    Highlighting WesTrac's strong commitment to women in trades. This is a must-listen for anyone curious about a trade career or navigating a male-dominated field. Christie offers incredible insights into her positive experience as a female Boilermaker, stressing the importance of respect and being true to yourself. Plus, you won't want to miss hearing about her unique hobby as an alpaca breeder and how she channels her trade skills into creative projects at home. Tune in to hear Christie's empowering story of passion, perseverance, and why "having a go" can truly open up endless possibilities!

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    24 mins
  • Peter McKinnon: Managing Director At Omnia Wheel
    Jul 15 2025

    In this episode of the Engineering Success Podcast, Melinda Sietsma sits down with Peter McKinnon, the managing director of Omnia Wheel. Peter shares his fascinating career path, from co-founding a successful construction company, Mainbrace, to his current role leading Omnia Wheel. He introduces us to the Omni Wheel, an incredible invention that combines the best parts of a fixed wheel and a swivel caster. This means it offers the directional stability of a fixed wheel but can move in any direction, just like a swivel caster—without the typical swivel offset. This innovative design opens up a world of new design possibilities for products and makes things much easier to use, giving you superior directional control and load stability. Peter explains how Omnia Wheel's unique polymer design and manufacturing process truly set it apart from anything else out there.

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    54 mins