FCE Dialogue Series - A Dialogue with FCE Alumnus Ir Gary Chiang
The FCE Dialogue Series is a new publication initiative of the Faculty to enhance the sense of community and connection among our readers. It is a curated series of narratives featuring inspiring journeys and accomplishments of invited FCE members and friends.
A Dialogue with FCE Alumnus Ir Gary Chiang
Ir Gary CHIANG is the Principal Manager - Business Development & Support at CLP Power Hong Kong Limited (CLP). As a seasoned professional in the building services engineering industry, he was honoured with the Outstanding Alumni Award of PolyU Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering in 2023 for his exemplary leadership in the industry. As an esteemed alumnus, Ir Chiang shared his insights on his deep bond with FCE and his professional journey after graduation.
FCE Strengths - Comprehensive Curriculum and Industry Connections
"Firstly, I am deeply impressed by FCE's strong and well-established connections with the industry," Ir Chiang began. "This is a cornerstone of its success and a distinct advantage for FCE graduates."
He further elaborated on the programme curriculum at FCE, which seamlessly integrates theoretical education and practical training. "During my time at the Faculty of Construction and Land Use*, the programme covered fundamental engineering principles of building services engineering, including heating,After honing his skills at a consultancy firm, Ir Chiang joined CLP, where he experienced a diverse career journey. "Under my job rotation, my roles at CLP encompassed business development, product development, and eCommerce." ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing and drainage, electrical systems, and other core systems. The comprehensive learning experience prepared me exceptionally well for my career. The engineering knowledge I acquired allowed me to quickly adapt to fieldwork."
Ir Chiang also highlighted the value of the academic qualifications he earned, which "opened multiple doors" for him when entering the job market. "The recognition of my qualifications by professional bodies like The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE), the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE), and the Energy Institute (EI) facilitated my application for professional status."
Diverse Opportunities in Building Services Engineering
When asked about his choice to pursue a career in the building services engineering industry, Ir Chiang shared his fascination with the field. "I was attracted by the diverse and interdependent systems within the building services industry. This field offers a wide range of development opportunities and allows me to collaborate with professionals from various backgrounds, such as architects, structural engineers, contractors, and professionals from niche disciplines like acoustic consultants. It is an excellent setting to develop communication and social skills."
Carving a Successful Path and Embracing the Future
After honing his skills at a consultancy firm, Ir Chiang joined CLP, where he experienced a diverse career journey. "Under my job rotation, my roles at CLP encompassed business development, product development, and eCommerce."
Among his most memorable accomplishments, Ir Chiang proudly highlighted the development of an electric vehicle charging station to facilitate electric vehicle growth in Hong Kong, as well as collaborating with a local university to develop a new induction cooker that revolutionised cooking practices in the Food & Beverage industry.
Looking ahead, Ir Chiang acknowledged the significant changes driven by breakthrough technologies across disciplines like Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things. "Staying updated with these advancements requires continuous self-learning and close engagement with professional bodies and academic institutions."
Giving Back to the Alma Mater
As an esteemed alumnus, Ir Chiang emphasises the crucial role that alumni can play in supporting FCE's future development. "By connecting students with the industry, we can provide them with a clearer picture of their future career paths. Additionally, fostering partnerships between FCE and the industry ensures that the academic programmes remain relevant and aligned with real-world demands. Alumni can also serve as a strong network for graduates, helping them navigate the challenges they face in their professional journeys."
In closing, Ir Chiang shared his advice for current FCE students: "Work hard, play hard. Never 'slob out' (躺平)." He encourages them to never give up and remain committed to their aspirations.
*The Faculty of Construction and Land Use was the predecessor of the Faculty of Construction and Environment