Chantal Roberge
About Chantal Roberge
Chantal Roberge is a Business Analyst with over 12 years of experience at the Federal Government of Canada, specializing in human resources and talent management projects. She has a strong background in software application development and business process analysis, with previous roles at Halogen Software, CGI, and Nortel Networks.
Work at Federal Government of Canada
Chantal Roberge has been employed as a Business Analyst at the Federal Government of Canada since 2012. Over her 12 years in this role, she has focused on delivering effective solutions in data management and user experience. Her work involves managing projects related to human resources and talent management, where she has led teams to achieve project objectives.
Previous Experience at Halogen Software
Prior to her current role, Roberge worked at Halogen Software as the Manager of Requirements and User Experience from 2009 to 2012. In this position, she was responsible for overseeing the development of user requirements and enhancing user experience, contributing to the overall effectiveness of software solutions.
Background in Telecommunications and Software Development
Roberge has extensive experience in software application development, particularly in the field of telecommunication network management. Her career includes various management and software development positions at Nortel Networks from 1987 to 2002, where she gained significant industry knowledge and expertise.
Education and Expertise
Chantal Roberge holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Computer Science from Université de Montréal. Her educational background supports her strong skills in business process analysis, requirements development, and management, which she has applied throughout her career in various roles.
Career Progression and Roles
Roberge's career includes notable positions such as Director of Program Management at CGI in 2004 and Consultant in Business Process Analysis and Project Management at Sustainable Development Technology Canada from 2005 to 2007. These roles have contributed to her comprehensive understanding of project management and business process implementation.