Keith Matsuo
About Keith Matsuo
Keith Matsuo is a Chemical Plant Operator with extensive experience in the forestry and chemical industries, currently employed at Domtar in Dryden since 2017. His career includes various roles at Domtar and the Ministry of Natural Resources, showcasing a strong background in equipment operation and warehouse management.
Work at Domtar
Keith Matsuo has a long history with Domtar, having worked in various roles since 1989. He served as a Lumber Grader and in studmill operations for ten years until 1999. After a decade, he returned to Domtar as a Chemical Plant Operator from 1999 to 2009. Following this, he transitioned to the role of Lime Kiln Operator from 2012 to 2016. Currently, he is employed as a Chemical Plant Operator, a position he has held since 2017. Additionally, he has been working as a Bleach Plant Assistant since 2016.
Previous Employment at Ministry of Natural Resources
Keith Matsuo worked at the Ministry of Natural Resources in Dryden for a total of fourteen months across two roles. He first served as a Specialized Equipment Technician for eight months in 2011. Later, in 2012, he worked as a Warehouse Clerk for six months. These positions contributed to his experience in operational and technical roles.
Education and Expertise
Keith Matsuo completed his education at Dryden High School, where he studied from 1979 to 1983. His educational background laid the foundation for his career in the chemical and manufacturing sectors. His extensive experience in various operational roles at Domtar has equipped him with specialized knowledge in chemical processing and plant operations.
Career Timeline
Keith Matsuo's career spans several decades, primarily focused in the manufacturing and chemical processing industries. He began his tenure at Domtar in 1989 and has held multiple positions over the years. His roles have included Lumber Grader, Chemical Plant Operator, Lime Kiln Operator, and currently, he is a Chemical Plant Operator and Bleach Plant Assistant. His work at the Ministry of Natural Resources further diversified his skill set.