Daniel Holzer

Daniel Holzer

Mechanical Engineer In Training @ Hatch

About Daniel Holzer

Daniel Holzer is a Mechanical Engineer in Training with extensive experience in project coordination and mechanical engineering. He has worked at Tetra Tech and currently at Hatch, demonstrating strong leadership skills and a solid understanding of the project life cycle.

Work at Hatch

Daniel Holzer is currently employed at Hatch as a Mechanical Engineer-in-Training since 2021. His role involves applying mechanical engineering principles to various projects in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He has gained experience in areas such as HVAC, Dust Collection, Piping, Water Management, and Compressed Air systems. Daniel regularly communicates with clients and stakeholders, ensuring that project requirements are met effectively.

Previous Experience at Tetra Tech

Daniel Holzer worked at Tetra Tech as a Mechanical Engineer-in-Training for a total of two years, with two separate tenures from 2018 to 2020 and then from 2020 to 2021. During his time there, he developed a comprehensive understanding of the project life cycle, from feasibility to construction. He collaborated with engineers and designers to complete critical tasks efficiently.

Education and Expertise

Daniel Holzer obtained a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a focus on Mechanical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan, where he studied from 2014 to 2018. Additionally, he completed a French-Immersion program at the same university, achieving a Certificate of Completion in 2018. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and language skills.

Background and Early Career

Before his engineering roles, Daniel Holzer gained experience in various positions. He worked as a Project Coordinator at Graham for four months in 2017. He also held positions at SaskTel, serving as a Customer Service Technician in 2015 and a Facilities Technician in 2016, both for four months in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. His early career experiences contributed to his development of strong leadership skills and the ability to guide others.

Academic Achievements

Daniel Holzer completed his high school education at Central Collegiate Institute, achieving a notable academic performance with a 97.6% in his senior year from 2010 to 2014. This strong academic foundation set the stage for his further studies in engineering at the University of Saskatchewan, where he excelled in his coursework.

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