Ian Candy
About Ian Candy
Ian Candy serves as the Principal Engineer for Pyrometallurgy at Hatch, where he has worked for 36 years. He possesses extensive expertise in base metal pyro-processing, particularly in nickel, copper, lead, zinc, and ferroalloys.
Work at Hatch
Ian Candy has served as Principal Engineer in Pyrometallurgy at Hatch since 1988. His role involves overseeing projects related to base metal pyro-processing facilities. He has accumulated 36 years of experience in this position, contributing to various initiatives in the field. His expertise encompasses process design and management, focusing on improving operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Ian Candy studied Chemical Engineering at Queen's University, where he earned a B.Sc. in Applied Science from 1984 to 1988. Prior to that, he completed his high school education at the American Community School (ACS) in Cobham from 1981 to 1984. His educational background supports his extensive knowledge in pyrometallurgy and related fields.
Background
Ian Candy has a comprehensive background in base metal pyro-processing, specializing in nickel, copper, lead, zinc, and ferroalloys. His experience includes a strong focus on study management and process design, which are critical components in the pyrometallurgical industry. His work has contributed to advancements in these areas over the years.
Achievements
Ian Candy specializes in process debottlenecking, energy recovery and efficiency, and process optimization. His contributions in these areas have helped improve the performance of pyrometallurgical operations. His long tenure at Hatch reflects his commitment to advancing the field of pyrometallurgy.