Adam Bosscher C.E.T.
About Adam Bosscher C.E.T.
Adam Bosscher is a Mechanical Design Technologist with extensive experience in the design of tooling for the Nuclear Industry. He has worked at Hatch Associates since 2006, where he mentors junior designers and has held various roles, including Lead Mechanical Designer.
Work at Hatch
Adam Bosscher has been employed at Hatch Associates since 2006, serving as a Mechanical Design Technologist for 18 years. During his tenure, he has also held the position of Lead Mechanical Designer from 2015 to 2018. His role involves mentoring and training junior mechanical designers, particularly in the layout and design of mineral processing plants. He specializes in the design of tooling for the Nuclear Industry, contributing to various projects that require a strong understanding of mechanical systems.
Education and Expertise
Adam Bosscher studied Mechanical Engineering Technology at Mohawk College, completing his studies from 2003 to 2006. He previously attended the same institution for Mechanical Engineering Tech - Tool and Die from 2001 to 2003. He has formal training in Autodesk Inventor, a CAD software, and has achieved the Certified Welding Inspector designation from the Canadian Welding Bureau since 2017. His expertise includes designing tooling and mechanical equipment, as well as a strong understanding of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems.
Background
Before joining Hatch Associates, Adam Bosscher worked at Langtry Blast Technologies Inc. (LBTI) as a Machinist from 2001 to 2004 in Burlington, Ontario. This experience provided him with foundational skills in mechanical design and manufacturing processes. He has on-site experience in manufacturing shops, where he performed QA/QC inspections and weld inspections, further enhancing his practical knowledge in the field.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Adam Bosscher has developed a robust skill set in mechanical design and engineering. His ability to take projects from brainstorming sessions and sketches through to fabrication and supply highlights his comprehensive approach to design. His role in mentoring junior designers reflects his commitment to fostering talent within the industry, particularly in the context of mineral processing and nuclear tooling design.