Stéphane Nadeau
About Stéphane Nadeau
Stéphane Nadeau is a Piping Designer with extensive experience in the field, having worked for various companies in Canada and the United Kingdom since 2001. He has been with Enerkem Inc since 2016 and previously held positions at Snc-lavalin, Amec, Bba, and Tetra Tech Industries.
Work at Enerkem
Stéphane Nadeau has been employed at Enerkem Inc as a Piping Designer since 2016. His role involves designing piping systems, contributing to the company's projects in the energy sector. Enerkem is known for its innovative technologies in converting waste into biofuels and renewable chemicals. Nadeau's expertise in piping design supports the company's mission to advance sustainable energy solutions.
Previous Employment in Piping Design
Before joining Enerkem, Stéphane Nadeau worked at several notable companies in the field of piping design. He was employed at BBA from 2012 to 2016, where he spent four years in Edmonton, Alberta. Prior to that, he worked at Snc-lavalin for two years from 2010 to 2012 in Montréal, Quebec. His experience also includes a six-year tenure at Tetra Tech Industries from 2003 to 2009, also in Montréal, and two years at Amec from 2001 to 2003 in Aberdeen, United Kingdom.
Education and Expertise
Stéphane Nadeau studied at Cimme (Mechanical, Metallurgy and Electricity Center) from 2000 to 2001. This educational background provided him with foundational knowledge in mechanical design and engineering principles, which he applies in his career as a Piping Designer. His expertise encompasses various aspects of piping systems, including layout, specifications, and compliance with industry standards.
Career Timeline
Stéphane Nadeau's career in piping design spans over two decades. He began his professional journey at Amec in 2001 and has since held positions at multiple organizations, including Tetra Tech Industries, Snc-lavalin, BBA, and currently Enerkem. His career reflects a consistent focus on piping design across various locations, including the United Kingdom and Canada.