Summary
Jadon Clews is an engineer and ICT leader with a decade of hands-on project and systems delivery experience, currently leading ICT uplift for the Australian Antarctic Division. His background in mechatronic engineering and roles across mining, energy and meteorology programs (Rio Tinto, BP, WSP, Bureau of Meteorology) combines capital project management, controls and field operations with stakeholder-facing delivery. He has progressed from project engineer through national project roles to lead technical teams in remote, high-stakes environments, including operational leadership as OIC at the Bureau of Meteorology. Based in Antarctica, he brings practical expertise in delivering robust, maintainable systems where reliability and logistics drive design choices. Colleagues know him for mentoring junior engineers and translating complex technical scope into clear procurement and contract strategies. Off-duty he describes himself playfully as “mechatronic gingerbeer,” hinting at a creative, hands-on maker mentality beyond formal engineering roles.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Mechatronic Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Mechatronic Engineering at Curtin University