Marc Grondin
About Marc Grondin
Marc Grondin is a Planning & Design Officer with a strong background in architectural drafting and computer science, specializing in workplace planning and contract administration within the Government of Canada.
Work at Government of Canada
Marc Grondin has been serving as a Planning & Design Officer at the Government of Canada since 2018. In this role, he specializes in workplace planning and contract administration. His position involves integrating technology with real property and structures to develop innovative solutions that meet the needs of government operations.
Education and Expertise
Marc Grondin studied at Carleton University, where he pursued a degree in Computer Science from 1985 to 1987. He also attended Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, achieving an Honours designation as an Architectural Technologist from 2010 to 2013. His education provides him with a strong foundation in both architectural drafting and computer science, allowing him to combine technical and design expertise effectively.
Background in Architectural Drafting
Marc Grondin possesses a strong background in architectural drafting, which he developed through his studies and professional experience. He worked as an Architectural Technologist at OakWood Designers & Builders from 2014 to 2017. His role involved applying his architectural knowledge to design and planning projects, enhancing his skills in the field.
Previous Work Experience
Before his current position, Marc Grondin worked briefly as an M&E Technologist at Lépine in 2018 for two months. This experience contributed to his understanding of the integration of technology within the construction and design sectors. His diverse work history supports his current role in planning and design.