Mike Sun
About Mike Sun
Mike Sun serves as the Technical & Customer Services Superintendent at Domtar in Kamloops, BC, a position he has held since 2015. With extensive experience in maintenance and reliability roles across various companies, he has contributed to the industry for over two decades.
Work at Domtar
Mike Sun has been employed at Domtar since 2015, serving as the Technical & Customer Services Superintendent. His tenure at Domtar spans nine years, during which he has held various roles, including Operations Reliability Superintendent and Shift Coordinator – Pulp Mill Fibreline. His experience in these positions has contributed to the operational efficiency and reliability of the company's processes in Kamloops, BC.
Previous Employment History
Prior to his current role at Domtar, Mike Sun worked at Abitibi-Price Inc. (now Resolute Forest Products) as a Maintenance Engineer from 1994 to 1996. He later served as a Project Engineer at the same company for seven months in 1996. Additionally, he held positions at Weyerhaeuser, including Mechanical Reliability Engineer from 1996 to 2001 and Maintenance Reliability Leader from 2001 to 2003. His diverse experience across these organizations has provided him with a solid foundation in maintenance and reliability engineering.
Education and Expertise
Mike Sun earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland, completing his studies from 1989 to 1994. His educational background has equipped him with the technical knowledge necessary for his roles in engineering and maintenance within the forestry and manufacturing sectors.
Career Development
Throughout his career, Mike Sun has progressed through various engineering and technical roles, demonstrating a commitment to professional development. His experience includes significant positions in maintenance and reliability, which have allowed him to develop expertise in operational efficiency and technical services. His career path reflects a continuous growth in the field of engineering, particularly within the pulp and paper industry.