Giovanni (Gio) Cortolezzis
About Giovanni (Gio) Cortolezzis
Giovanni (Gio) Cortolezzis serves as the Procurement/Contracts Manager at Hatch, where he has worked since 2004. With a background in procurement and warehouse management, he has held various roles in the mining and procurement sectors over the past three decades.
Work at Hatch
Giovanni Cortolezzis has been employed at Hatch since 2004. He initially served as a Procurement Manager in Sudbury, Ontario, for 20 years. In 2013, he took on the role of Procurement Specialist for the Glencore Smelter Process Gas Project, a position he held until 2015. In 2017, he transitioned to the role of Procurement/Contracts Manager, continuing his work at Hatch in Onaping, Ontario. His extensive experience at Hatch highlights his expertise in procurement and contract management within the engineering and construction sectors.
Previous Experience in Procurement and Warehouse Management
Before joining Hatch, Giovanni Cortolezzis worked at Noranda Alumina LLC as a Warehouse Supervisor at the Golden Giant Mine from 1989 to 1995. He then moved to Newmont Corporation, where he served as Senior Purchasing/Warehouse Supervisor from 1995 to 2001 at the Holloway Mine near Matheson, Ontario. These roles contributed to his foundational knowledge in warehouse operations and purchasing, which he later applied in his procurement career.
Career Timeline
Giovanni Cortolezzis has a diverse career spanning over three decades. He began his professional journey in 1989 at Noranda Alumina LLC and continued there for six years. Following this, he worked at Newmont Corporation for another six years. In 2004, he joined Hatch, where he has held various positions, including Procurement Manager and Procurement/Contracts Manager. His career reflects a steady progression in procurement and contract management roles.
Location and Work Environment
Giovanni Cortolezzis has primarily worked in Ontario, Canada. His tenure at Hatch has included positions in Sudbury and Onaping, both of which are significant locations for mining and engineering projects. His experience in these regions has provided him with insights into local industry practices and procurement strategies relevant to the mining and construction sectors.