ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions strengthens development arm with product innovation engineer appointment

Mariam Tabarik will push forward with innovation and bring products to life

ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions UK & Ireland has bolstered its research and development department with the appointment of Mariam Tabarik as product innovation engineer within the Door Group.

Tabarik (pictured) began her journey with ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions in 2022 as a research and development intern.

Originally from Pakistan, she had been studying for her master’s degree in Italy, before becoming aware of the internship in Lisburn.

She successfully applied and in a short period made such an impression that she was made a full-time product innovation engineer.

Her new role is to push forward with innovation and help bring products to life.

She will be involved in the technical aspects of product development, as well as managing logistics, testing, certification, and audits.

Females are in the minority in the manufacturing side of engineering, and I would like to see more representation and better ways to encourage women into these kind of roles

She is currently working on a number of innovation projects that have the potential to step change the industry in a positive way.

Speaking of her passion for her job, Tabarik said: “One of my greatest strengths is my ability to do extensive research. I will go above and beyond and look at all aspects from every perspective – especially from an engineering point of view. 

“I have a technical mindset and pay attention to the finer details of a project.

“Because I’m very thorough with the work that I do, you could probably ask me anything about a product that I’m working on, and I’ll be able to give you an indepth answer that goes much further than the surface information.

Because I’m very thorough with the work that I do, you could probably ask me anything about a product that I’m working on, and I’ll be able to give you an indepth answer that goes much further than the surface information

“I’m also a bit of a workaholic and I have a thirst for knowledge – I want to prove to myself that I can truly innovate.”

As a woman in engineering, Tabarik also wants to inspire other women into similar roles within the industry:

“Females are in the minority in the manufacturing side of engineering, and I would like to see more representation and better ways to encourage women into these kind of roles,” she said. 

“If I can be influential in this sense then it would be one of the greatest achievements of my life, as I want to see women – especially women of colour and from my part of the world – get into more-male-dominated industries.”

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