With 12 years in the public service, I rely on the skills I gained at NIDCO, which made my transition into the Ministry smooth and prepared me for my role as Driver I. My work goes beyond driving—I do daily vehicle checks, stay punctual, manage busy schedules, and prioritise safety. I’ve learned that every day brings something different, and being adaptable makes all the difference. I also value the trust placed in me, especially when it comes to confidentiality and professionalism. I believe the job requires strong driving skills, a positive attitude, and respect for others. For anyone considering this career, enjoy the work, stay adaptable, and create a safe, comfortable experience for every passenger.
Saalim Farnum
Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services
I joined the Caroni Water Treatment Plant in 2007 after earning my degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UWI. Over the last 18 years in the Public Service, I’ve grown from trainee to Senior Engineer, now leading maintenance operations and managing a dedicated team. The job is 24/7 and demands collaboration, but it’s rewarding to l know our work directly impacts communities. Inspired by my father’s career at WASA, I take pride in continuing that legacy. WASA has also given me a better work-life balance, opportunities for growth, and the chance to make a real difference every day.
Kirby Sinanan
Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA)
Working in the Public Service is an opportunity to serve your fellow countrymen and contribute to the development of one's country. There is a higher purpose in each day's work and because of that, doing your job and doing it well can have real impact.
Aneera Maharaj
Modernisation and Service Improvement Division (MSID)
Ministry of Public Administration
I fell in love with land management and property development...it was my destiny, the job found me.
Laura Williams-Pran
Property and Real Estate Services Division (PRESD)
Ministry of Public Administration
My career in the Public Service started over 18 years ago. Now, at the Ministry of Public Administration, with a Master's Degree in Management Studies, I specialize in Policy Development, Human Resources Management, and utilizing research to tackle challenges in the Public Service. One of my most notable roles was at the Ministry of Health, where I served as a Health Sector HR Planning Officer. There, I contributed to Service Improvement initiatives and worked on Staff Retention proposals.
Currently, as a Senior Research and Development Specialist, I lead research projects focused on Public Service modernization. This involves collaborating across teams, managing projects, and driving change through data-driven insights. For those embarking on a career in Research and Development, I encourage you to be flexible, creative, tenacious, and always strive to overcome the challenges that come your way.
Sharda Jaggernauth-Thompson
Ministry of Public Administration
With 16 years in the Police Service, I started as a civilian monitoring CCTV, then transitioned to SRP and joined the regular service. I now assist the public with device analysis. Inspired by my mother, a fellow officer, I'm passionate about serving others, especially in the Cyber and Social Media Unit. My advice to those considering a career in Law Enforcement is to be fully committed, as professionalism and respect are key components of this field. Law enforcement offers great rewards and opportunities for growth, but it requires readiness, commitment, and treating everyone with respect.
WPC Connell-Adams
Trinidad and Tobago Police Service
Working in the Public Service is more than just a job. It is a privilege to serve your country and make a meaningful difference.
It is a beautiful feeling to know that your work helps shape the future, as I have done for 34 years, consulting on infrastructure, land development and building codes. Everyday I felt the weight and responsibility of this important duty, knowing it contributed to the wellbeing of my nation.
Wayne Chaman Huggins
Land Settlement Agency
Ministry of Housing and Urban Development
I have been in the Public Service for just over 18 years, and currently serve as the Assistant Solicitor General. Here, my role involves a range of responsibilities, including advocacy work, litigation, and representing the State.
The field of Civil Law is both vast and ever-evolving, which makes it an exciting and dynamic area of practice. The law is a constantly changing field that offers endless learning opportunities. Reflecting on my career, I find it deeply fulfilling. I consider my ability to acquire a wealth of knowledge and expertise in this field as one of the greatest rewards, and the opportunity to mentor others is a source of great pride.
Ms. Tinuke Gibbon
Ministry of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs
My professional journey began in the Public Service 10 years ago, with a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science. When I entered the IT field, which is still largely male dominated, I was the only female in my Division ensuring the supply and management of internet connectivity throughout my organization.
If IT is your passion, acquire the skills, certifications and qualifications you need. I have witnessed positive change in the Public Service, with more women breaking barriers into male-dominated fields, and I am proud to be part of that shift.
Sinead Remy
IT Network and Cloud Department
Telecommunication Services of Trinidad and Tobago
With 34 years of experience in the Public Service, I currently serve as a Games Coach, specializing in Netball. My role involves working with schools, community groups, and coaches to develop athletes from Beginner to Intermediate levels.
I also provide certified coaching courses. At a young age I was selected for the National Netball Team. This sparked a lifelong passion for playing and teaching the sport. I believe my work has positively impacted society by reaching underserved communities and providing advice on advancing careers in Sport and improving lives.
My advice for those interested in this field is to be passionate, acquire knowledge, and pursue your dreams. The Public Service offers opportunities for sports enthusiasts and athletes to thrive and make a difference.
Sherry-Ann Blackburn
Ministry of Sport and Community Development
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