Alyssa Wade
About Alyssa Wade
Alyssa Wade is a Laboratory Technician with extensive experience in environmental research and water quality. She holds an Advanced Diploma in Water Quality from the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland and has worked at Gastops and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada since 2018.
Work at Gastops
Alyssa Wade has been employed at Gastops as a Laboratory Technician since 2018. In this role, she applies her technical skills and knowledge in laboratory settings, contributing to the company's operations and research initiatives. Her position involves conducting experiments, analyzing samples, and ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
Education and Expertise
Alyssa Wade studied at the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, where she earned an Advanced Diploma in Water Quality from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, she completed a three-year program in Chemical Process Engineering Technologist at the College of the North Atlantic from 2012 to 2015. This educational background provides her with a solid foundation in environmental science and engineering principles.
Background
Alyssa Wade has diverse industrial experience, having worked at various organizations in different capacities. She served as a Process Engineering Co-op Student at Vale for two months in Long Harbor, NL, in 2014. She also worked as a Field Operator Co-op Student at Imperial Oil for three months in Kearl Lake, AB, in 2015. Her experiences have equipped her with practical skills in operating boilers and water treatment plants.
Current Role at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Since 2018, Alyssa Wade has also been working as an Environmental Research Student at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in St. John's, NL. In this role, she engages in research projects focused on environmental sustainability, contributing to the understanding of agricultural impacts on ecosystems.
Industrial Experience
Alyssa Wade has gained hands-on experience in the oil and gas sector, specifically at Imperial Oil's Kearl Lake site and Vale's Long Harbor Processing Plant. This experience has enhanced her knowledge of environmental sustainability practices within these industries, allowing her to apply theoretical concepts in real-world settings.