Jordan Schreiner, Pmp
About Jordan Schreiner, Pmp
Jordan Schreiner is a Project Manager with extensive experience in managing large infrastructure projects, particularly in tunnels, utilities, and roadways. He has worked at Hatch since 2016 and has held various engineering roles at Hatch Mott MacDonald prior to that.
Work at Hatch
Jordan Schreiner has been employed at Hatch as a Project Manager since 2016. In this role, he manages large infrastructure projects, focusing on tunnels, utilities, and roadways. His responsibilities include overseeing project execution, ensuring compliance with regulations, and coordinating with various stakeholders. His tenure at Hatch has allowed him to contribute to significant projects in the infrastructure sector.
Previous Experience at Hatch Mott MacDonald
Prior to his current position, Jordan Schreiner worked at Hatch Mott MacDonald for five years, from 2011 to 2016. He held the position of Project Engineering Professional, where he was involved in various engineering and project management tasks. Additionally, he served as an Engineering Technician for 11 months in 2010, gaining foundational experience in engineering practices.
Infrastructure Project Involvement
Jordan Schreiner has played a key role in several major infrastructure projects. He was involved in the construction management of the Etobicoke Creek Trunk Sanitary Sewer Tunnel. His work also extended to the Niagara and Seaway Wastewater Treatment Plants, where he focused on construction management and contract administration. Furthermore, he contributed to the Southeast Collector Trunk Sanitary Sewer Tunnel and Facilities project.
Significant Projects
In addition to his project management responsibilities, Jordan Schreiner has contributed to the development of notable infrastructure projects, including the Scarborough Subway Extension and the Eglinton Crosstown LRT projects. His involvement in these initiatives highlights his expertise in managing complex infrastructure developments.
Education and Expertise
Jordan Schreiner earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree from McMaster University, completing his studies from 2006 to 2011. This educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles, which he applies in his project management role in the infrastructure sector.