Craig Lytle
About Craig Lytle
Craig Lytle is an Electrical Engineer with over 12 years of experience in the industrial and power generation sector, currently employed at Hatch. He has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan and has contributed to significant projects, including the design of a new underground substation at a uranium mine.
Work at Hatch
Craig Lytle has been employed at Hatch as an Electrical Engineer since 2012. Over his 12 years at the company, he has focused on projects within the industrial and power generation sectors. His responsibilities include conducting arc flash protection studies and contributing to the design of critical infrastructure, such as a new underground substation at a uranium mine.
Education and Expertise
Craig Lytle earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan, completing his studies from 2007 to 2012. His educational background has equipped him with expertise in protection relay coordination and arc flash protection, which are essential in ensuring the safety and efficiency of electrical systems.
Background
Craig Lytle has over four years of experience in the industrial and power generation industry. Prior to his current role, he worked as a field engineer and commissioning engineer, where he was involved in substation and generator construction and startup. His early career included a position as an Electrical Engineering Summer Student at SaskPower, where he gained practical experience at Coteau Creek Hydro Plant and Queen Elizabeth Natural Gas Plant.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Craig has contributed to significant projects, including the design of an underground electrical substation and field engineering at a uranium mine substation project. His work has involved detailed studies and practical applications in arc flash protection, enhancing safety measures in electrical engineering.