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Mohamad Odoh
Project Engineer, Waddi Windfarm

Mohamad Odoh
Project Engineer, Waddi Windfarm

When Mohamad Odoh joined Decmil as a site engineer in 2023, he was at the start of a career that would move quickly through some of Australia’s most significant infrastructure projects. Three projects later, he’s been promoted to Project Engineer - and the work keeps getting bigger.
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Mohamad’s journey has taken him from the Covalent Logistics Project to Warradarge Wind Farm and now to Waddi Windfarm. Each step has built on the last – adding technical depth, broader site experience, and a sharper understanding of what it takes to keep large-scale construction running efficiently.

“Decmil projects provide a great environment to learn, contribute and be part of delivering major infrastructure projects in Australia.”

Working DIDO, Mohamad is embedded closely with supervisors and crews – managing procurement, quality and safety across the project. It’s hands-on, collaborative work that puts him at the centre of what keeps a build moving day to day.

What drives him is the scale of it. Being part of major infrastructure – projects that will operate for decades and change the energy landscape – gives an engineering career real purpose.

“Decmil gives you a great environment to make a real impact. You’re working on large-scale infrastructure alongside a genuinely supportive team, and the opportunities to grow are real.”

Mohamad’s story reflects what the Inspire. Influence. Impact. message means for early-career engineers – find the right projects, build your capability fast, and make your mark on infrastructure that matters.