Jocelyn Tuleau Ing. M.Sc.A.
About Jocelyn Tuleau Ing. M.Sc.A.
Jocelyn Tuleau is a Rock Mechanics Engineer with a Master's degree in Rock Mechanics from Université Laval. With extensive experience in mining engineering, she has held various roles at companies including Glencore and Goldcorp since beginning her career in 2013.
Work at Glencore
Jocelyn Tuleau has been employed at Glencore since 2020 as a Rock Mechanics Engineer. In this role, she applies her expertise in rock mechanics to support mining operations in Quebec, Canada. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Junior Rock Mechanics Engineer at Glencore from 2018 to 2020, where she contributed to various projects in Nunavik, Quebec. Her experience at Glencore encompasses multiple aspects of rock mechanics, enhancing operational efficiency and safety.
Education and Expertise
Jocelyn Tuleau holds a Master's degree in Rock Mechanics from Université Laval, which she completed from 2016 to 2018. She also earned a Bachelor's degree in Mining and Mineral Engineering from the same institution, studying from 2011 to 2016. Additionally, she obtained a Business Certificate from Université Laval between 2012 and 2015. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her work in rock mechanics and mining engineering.
Background
Jocelyn Tuleau's early career included various roles in the mining sector. She worked as a Mining Engineer intern in Rock Mechanics at Goldcorp from 2017 to 2018 and participated in structural mapping at the Eleonore Mine in 2017. Her experience also includes positions as a Mining Co-op Student at Mine Canadian Malartic and Glencore Zinc, where she focused on quality control and CAD design. Additionally, she served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Université Laval from 2016 to 2018.
Professional Experience
Jocelyn Tuleau has accumulated diverse professional experience in the mining industry. Her roles have included positions at Bentley Systems as a Mining Co-op Student - CAD Designer in 2014 and at A&W Restaurants, Inc. as a Cook from 2012 to 2013. Her internships and co-op positions have provided her with practical skills in rock mechanics, quality control, and design, contributing to her development as a Rock Mechanics Engineer.