John Lundrigan

John Lundrigan

Locomotive Engineer / Utility Ii @ Glencore

About John Lundrigan

John Lundrigan is a Locomotive Engineer and Utility II at Glencore with over 25 years of experience in the mining industry. He has demonstrated resilience by returning to work after a 29-month battle with cancer and emphasizes teamwork and safety in his professional and community engagements.

Work at Glencore

John Lundrigan has been employed at Glencore since 2003, where he has held multiple roles. He currently serves as a Locomotive Engineer / Utility II in Falconbridge / Sudbury, a position he has held since 2018. Prior to this, he worked as a Locomotive Engineer / Sulphuric Acid Loader in Sudbury for 21 years. His extensive tenure at Glencore reflects his commitment to the company and the mining industry.

Education and Expertise

John Lundrigan studied at Cambrian College from 1994 to 1996, where he earned a Diploma in Print Journalism. His educational background in communication and journalism complements his extensive experience in the mining sector, which spans over 25 years. He possesses a diverse knowledge of various mining styles, ore extraction, and mine development, enhancing his effectiveness in his current roles.

Background

Before joining Glencore, John Lundrigan worked at DMC Mining Services as a Raise Bore Miner from 2001 to 2003. His career in the mining industry includes both direct and indirect roles related to mining operations, contributing to his comprehensive understanding of the field. He has demonstrated resilience by returning to work after a 29-month battle with cancer.

Achievements

John Lundrigan maintains an outstanding safety record and actively promotes safety practices both at work and at home. He is involved in improving safety and communication with community and global partners at Glencore. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of teamwork and fair play among youth, reflecting his commitment to fostering a collaborative environment.

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