Kendra Carrigan
About Kendra Carrigan
Kendra Carrigan is a public servant currently working for the Government of Canada in St. John's. She has a diverse background in geology and has held various positions in the mining and exploration sectors before transitioning to public service.
Work at Government of Canada
Kendra Carrigan has been employed as a Public Servant at the Government of Canada since 2019. She works in St. John's, Newfoundland, and has accumulated five years of experience in this role. Her responsibilities include various public service functions, contributing to the effective operation of government initiatives.
Previous Employment in Geology
Kendra Carrigan has extensive experience in the field of geology prior to her current role. She worked at Schlumberger as a Mud Logger from 2014 to 2017 for three years in St. John's, NL. Additionally, she served as a Junior Exploration Geologist (Contract) at Sipa Resources Limited in 2013 for three months in Newman, Australia. Her experience also includes a position as a Geological Technician at Smash Minerals Corp. in 2011 for five months in Black Hills, Yukon, and as an Exploration Geologist at Atlas Iron Limited in 2012 for nine months in Pilbara, Australia.
Education and Expertise
Kendra Carrigan holds a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Geology from Memorial University of Newfoundland, where she studied from 2008 to 2011. She also completed a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies at the University of British Columbia from 2002 to 2006. Furthermore, she pursued accounting studies at the CPA Atlantic School of Business from 2017 to 2020. This diverse educational background supports her expertise in both geology and public service.
Research Experience
In 2010, Kendra Carrigan worked as a Research/Lab Assistant at Memorial University of Newfoundland for 11 months. This role involved assisting in various research projects and laboratory tasks, contributing to her foundational knowledge and skills in scientific research within the geological field.