Camaron Bennie
About Camaron Bennie
Camaron Bennie is a Senior Designer with extensive experience in drafting and equipment design for major international companies. Currently employed at Hatch, he has worked in both Canada and Australia, specializing in troubleshooting and problem-solving across various design phases.
Work at Hatch
Camaron Bennie has been employed at Hatch since 2004, initially as a Draughtsman for 20 years in the Johannesburg Area, South Africa. In 2018, he transitioned to the role of Senior Designer in Mississauga, Canada, where he has worked for 6 years. His responsibilities include leading innovations in drafting designs and developing new equipment designs for major international companies. Bennie's role involves troubleshooting and problem-solving throughout various design phases of projects.
Education and Expertise
Camaron Bennie studied at the African Academy, where he completed a course in Computer Aided Drawing Office Practice (NQF 4) and earned a Further Education and Training Certificate in 2003. He also attended Sunward Park High School, achieving Matric from 1998 to 2002. His educational background supports his expertise in design processes across multiple industry disciplines, including mining and metals, infrastructure, and energy.
Background
Camaron Bennie has global work experience, having worked in both Canada and Australia. His career began at New Concept Mining as a Junior Draughtsman in 2003 for 5 months in Johannesburg, South Africa. Since then, he has developed new design processes for companies such as Anglo American, ESKOM, and Richards Bay Minerals, showcasing his ability to adapt and contribute to various sectors.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Camaron Bennie has led new innovations in drafting designs and developed new equipment designs for major international companies. He has demonstrated effective interpersonal and communication skills while working with multidiscipline and international teams, enhancing collaboration and project outcomes. His contributions have significantly impacted the design processes within the organizations he has worked for.