Denis D.
About Denis D.
Denis D. is a Construction Supervisor at Glencore, where he has worked since 2018, and also serves as a Project Planner since 2015. He has a background in electrical work and project management, with previous experience at Tembec and various roles at Glencore.
Work at Glencore
Denis D. has been employed at Glencore since 2015, initially serving as a Project Planner for nine years. In 2018, he transitioned to the role of Construction Supervisor at the Sudbury Smelter, where he has worked for six years. His responsibilities include overseeing capital and sustaining capital programs, ensuring compliance with collective agreements, and managing contractor adherence to safety and environmental regulations.
Previous Experience at Tembec
Denis D. worked at Tembec as an Electrician from 2003 to 2007, for a duration of four years in Hearst, Ontario. This role provided him with foundational experience in electrical systems and maintenance, which he later applied in his subsequent positions at Glencore.
Education and Expertise
Denis D. studied at Northern College, where he completed a program in Construction and Maintenance Electrician from 2001 to 2004. He also attended College Boreal, earning a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering as an Electronics Technologist from 1998 to 2001. His educational background supports his expertise in electrical systems and project management.
Project Management Skills
Denis D. applies project management principles in his current role to ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget. He focuses on meeting stated objectives while overseeing various programs at the smelter. His experience in planning and supervision contributes to effective project execution.
Safety and Compliance Oversight
In his role as Construction Supervisor, Denis D. ensures that contractors adhere to Safety, Health, and Environmental regulations at the smelter site. He is responsible for maintaining compliance with the Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations collective agreements, which is critical for operational safety and regulatory adherence.