Marc Tessier
About Marc Tessier
Marc Tessier is a Senior Civil Designer/Specialist at Hatch with over 28 years of experience in the construction industry, focusing on civil and structural support for industrial plants. He has a diploma in Civil Engineering Technology from Cambrian College and has worked on significant projects like the Keeyask Generating Station for Manitoba Hydro.
Work at Hatch
Marc Tessier has held multiple positions at Hatch, contributing to various projects over the years. He began his tenure as a Designer from 2004 to 2011, where he developed foundational skills in civil design. He then served as Lead Structural Designer from 2011 to 2014 in Calgary, Canada, before transitioning to the role of Site Layout Specialist / Design Coordinator from 2014 to 2016 in Sudbury, ON. After a brief period as Specialist Ops Support at Vale Long Harbour Processing Plant from 2016 to 2017, he returned to Hatch as Senior Civil Designer/Specialist in 2017, focusing on the Keeyask Generating Station in Gillam, MB.
Education and Expertise
Marc Tessier studied at Cambrian College from 2001 to 2004, where he earned a Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology. His education laid the groundwork for his extensive career in civil design and construction. With over 28 years of experience, he specializes in 3D modeling and 2D drafting of industrial plants. Tessier is proficient in various software tools, including Autodesk products like Auto Plant Mechanical Desktop and Land Development Desktop, as well as Bentley products such as MicroStation and AutoCAD.
Background
Marc Tessier has accumulated extensive field experience as a construction contractor earlier in his career, which has enhanced his practical knowledge of construction practices. This background has contributed to his effectiveness in civil design roles. His career at Hatch spans multiple roles and locations, showcasing his adaptability and expertise in the construction industry.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Marc Tessier has provided civil and structural support during the construction of significant projects, including the Keeyask Generating Station for Manitoba Hydro. He has also played a key role in mentoring younger staff and training new users in the use of Hatch systems, demonstrating his commitment to knowledge transfer and professional development within the organization.