yasminharris-boadi
MEng (Hons) electrical engineer

Profile
yasmin is a highly skilled electrical engineer with a Master's in Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics from London South Bank University. With expertise in designing, developing, and maintaining electrical systems, she prioritizes safety, quality, and sustainability in every project.
She has a proven track record of successfully managing projects from concept to completion, ensuring compliance with electrical health and safety regulations. Yasmin is proficient in industry-standard software, including Trimble Pro Design, DIAlux, Navisworks, and AutoCAD, and is adept at problem-solving, decision-making, and working under pressure to meet deadlines.
Driven, detail-oriented, and an excellent communicator, Yasmin is committed to delivering innovative and efficient engineering solutions.
projectexperience
whiteleys
chapmanbdsp
charringcross
A residential project with a redevelopment cost of £600million. The Whiteleys redevelopment and restoration consists of residential accommodation – a mix of apartments and townhouses, and new local amenities including a hotel, gym, cinema and a variety of retails units. The Whiteleys building consisted of three basements and nine floors.
A significant decarbonization project at Charing Cross Hospital under PSDS funding. Work includes new LV electrical infrastructure supplies and controls to 5 large ASHP for first stage heating, thermal storage and 12 WSHP for second stage heating.
greenscies
Involved in the Green SCIES 5th generation heat Project. This is a revolutionary smart local energy system that aims to reduce carbon emissions and tackle fuel poverty across the London Borough of Islington. The work involves extensive survey and concept design.
scunthorpehospital
This is the first GSHP design for an NHS hospital in England to use renewable geothermal power for its heating and hot water. Work on the new system will help to reduce the hospital’s carbon footprint by 60%.
city of london energy conservation measures
The City of London Corporation aims for net zero emissions by 2027 through its Climate Action Strategy, for its scope 1 and 2 emissions. With housing accounting for over 13% of these emissions, the development of decarbonization plans will rely on Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) to reduce energy consumption by minimizing losses or enhancing local energy generation.