Mark Hardy Munro
About Mark Hardy Munro
Mark Hardy Munro is an Enumerator for the Government of Canada, serving in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan since 2021. He has a background in ironworking and holds a degree in Business Administration and Management from SIIT.
Work at Government of Canada
Mark Hardy Munro has been employed as an Enumerator with the Government of Canada since 2021. He has served in this role for three years in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. As an Enumerator, he is responsible for collecting data and conducting surveys, contributing to various governmental research initiatives.
Previous Employment as Ironworker
Prior to his current role, Munro worked as an Ironworker at Flint Services for six months in 2018, based in Vanscoy. He also held a position as an Ironworker Consultant at Threeosix Industrial from 2018 to 2019, where he worked on the Enbridge 3 Pipeline project. His experience in the ironworking field has provided him with practical skills and knowledge in construction and industrial settings.
Education and Expertise
Mark Hardy Munro studied at the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) and the University of Saskatchewan, where he earned a degree in Business Administration and Management from 2019 to 2021. He also attended the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), where he focused on becoming an Ironworker Generalist and achieved the Alberta Red Seal Journeyman Ironworker certification. His educational background supports his diverse skill set in both business and technical fields.
Background
Munro has a diverse professional background that spans both the construction and public service sectors. His early career involved hands-on work as an ironworker, which laid the foundation for his technical expertise. Transitioning to a role in the public sector, he now applies his skills in data collection and analysis as an Enumerator, reflecting his adaptability and commitment to serving the community.