Benoît Brunet
About Benoît Brunet
Benoît Brunet is a specialist in health and safety, currently employed at Hatch in Montréal, Québec, Canada, since 2020. He has extensive experience in various health and safety roles across multiple projects and locations, including previous positions at Hatch and other companies.
Work at Hatch
Benoît Brunet has held multiple roles at Hatch, focusing on health and safety. He began his tenure in 2011 as a Gestionnaire santé sécurité for the ALCOA Pot Relining Facility Project in Iceland. Over the years, he has served in various capacities, including HSE Manager at Alcoa Carbon Products in Louisiana and Directeur Santé et Sécurité at Eramet - COMILOG in Gabon. He has been a Spécialiste en Santé et Sécurité at Hatch since 2020, contributing to health and safety initiatives in Montréal, Québec. His experience spans several projects across different regions, showcasing his expertise in health and safety management.
Previous Roles in Health and Safety
Before his current role, Benoît Brunet worked in various health and safety positions across different companies. He served as a Conseiller santé et sécurité at Suncor Énergie - Raffinerie de Montréal and Valero - Raffinerie Jean-Gaulin. His experience also includes roles at Xstrata Nickel - Mine Raglan and Glencore Sudbury - Integrated Nickel Operations. These positions allowed him to develop a comprehensive understanding of health and safety protocols in the mining and energy sectors.
Education and Expertise
Benoît Brunet possesses extensive knowledge and expertise in health and safety management. His career at Hatch and other organizations has equipped him with skills in risk assessment, safety training, and regulatory compliance. He has worked on major projects that require adherence to strict health and safety standards, demonstrating his ability to manage complex safety challenges in diverse environments.
Career Timeline
Benoît Brunet's career in health and safety spans over a decade, with significant roles at Hatch and other companies. He began his journey in 2010 at Xstrata Nickel and has since progressed through various positions, including health and safety coordinator and project HSE manager. His career includes international experience, having worked in locations such as Iceland, the United States, and Gabon, reflecting his adaptability and expertise in global health and safety practices.