Jack Chapman
About Jack Chapman
Jack Chapman is a FE Analyst at Hatch, where he has worked since 2019. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from Memorial University of Newfoundland and has experience in various engineering roles across Canada and Australia, with a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
Current Role at Hatch
Currently, Jack Chapman serves as a FE Analyst at Hatch, a position he has held since 2019. His role is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In this capacity, he focuses on various engineering analyses and contributes to projects that align with Hatch's commitment to innovation and sustainability.
Previous Experience at Hatch
Jack Chapman previously worked at Hatch as a Mechanical Engineering Intern in 2018. He completed two internships during that year, one in St. John's, Newfoundland, and another in Brisbane, Australia. Each internship lasted for three months, where he gained practical experience in mechanical engineering applications.
Educational Background
Jack Chapman studied Mechanical Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland, where he earned his Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) from 2014 to 2019. His education provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices. Prior to this, he attended Halifax West High School, achieving a High School Diploma with a 95% average in the International Baccalaureate Programme from 2011 to 2014.
Commitment to Sustainability
Jack Chapman demonstrates a strong commitment to environmental sustainability in both his professional and personal life. He actively integrates sustainable practices into his engineering projects and engages in initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for underprivileged communities. His focus on combating global warming reflects his dedication to responsible engineering.
Internship Experience
In addition to his roles at Hatch, Jack Chapman has accumulated diverse internship experience. He worked as a Marine Crossings Intern at Nalcor Energy-Lower Churchill Project in 2017 for four months in St. John's. He also served as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Enginuity Inc. in 2016 for three months in Halifax, NS, and as an Engineering Intern with the Canadian Coast Guard in 2015 for three months in Halifax, NS. Additionally, he held the position of Safety & Logistics Lead at Paradigm Hyperloop from 2017 to 2019.