Sydney Perrin
About Sydney Perrin
Sydney Perrin serves as a Management Admin at the Government of Canada, focusing on management administration within Indigenous Services Canada since 2020. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Geology and Chemistry from the University of Alberta and has previous experience as a Support Clerk at Service Canada.
Work at Government of Canada
Sydney Perrin has been employed as a Management Admin at the Government of Canada since 2020. She works within Indigenous Services Canada, where her role focuses on management administration. Her position involves coordinating various administrative tasks that support the organization's objectives and initiatives. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, she has contributed to the department for four years, utilizing her skills and knowledge in her field.
Education and Expertise
Sydney Perrin holds a Bachelor's degree in Geology/Earth Science and Chemistry from the University of Alberta, where she studied from 2015 to 2018. Her academic background in Earth Sciences, particularly geology, provides a solid foundation for her work in Indigenous Services Canada. Prior to her time at the University of Alberta, she studied at Concordia University of Edmonton from 2013 to 2015, further enhancing her educational qualifications.
Background
Sydney Perrin has a background in Earth Sciences with a focus on geology. This educational background supports her current role in management administration at Indigenous Services Canada. Before her current position, she gained experience as a Support Clerk at Service Canada, where she worked for a total of ten months across two separate terms in 2017 and 2018. This experience contributed to her administrative skills and understanding of government operations.
Previous Employment Experience
Prior to her current role, Sydney Perrin worked at Service Canada as a Support Clerk. She held this position for four months in 2017 and for an additional six months in 2018. During her time at Service Canada, she developed essential administrative skills and gained insights into public service operations, which have been beneficial in her current role at the Government of Canada.