Nicolas Bryant Lajoie

Nicolas Bryant Lajoie

Metallurgist, Eng. @ Glencore

About Nicolas Bryant Lajoie

Nicolas Bryant Lajoie is a metallurgist with a background in materials engineering and business administration. He has worked at Glencore in various roles since 2018, currently serving as a metallurgist and operations supervisor at Raglan Mine.

Work at Glencore

Nicolas Bryant Lajoie has held multiple positions at Glencore, primarily at the Raglan Mine. He began his career there as a Metallurgical Intern in 2018, where he worked for seven months. Following this role, he served as a Junior Metallurgist in the Concentrator Engineering Projects (CEP) department from 2019 to 2021. Since 2021, he has been working as a Metallurgist, Eng. and has also held the position of Operations Supervisor since 2019. His experience at Glencore spans over five years, contributing to various metallurgical processes and operations.

Education and Expertise

Nicolas Bryant Lajoie completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Engineering at McGill University from 2015 to 2019. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Université Laval, which he attended from 2020 to 2022. His academic background provides him with a solid foundation in both engineering principles and business management, enhancing his expertise in the metallurgical field.

Background

Nicolas Bryant Lajoie has a background in metallurgical engineering, with a focus on materials engineering and business management. His professional journey began with internships, including a role at Infasco in 2017, where he worked as a Metallurgical Intern for four months in Marieville, Quebec. This early experience laid the groundwork for his subsequent positions at Glencore, where he has developed his skills in metallurgy and operations.

Professional Experience

Throughout his career, Nicolas Bryant Lajoie has accumulated significant experience in the metallurgical industry. His roles at Glencore have included both technical and supervisory responsibilities, allowing him to engage in various aspects of metallurgical operations. His internships prior to joining Glencore provided him with practical knowledge and skills that he has applied in his current positions.

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