Marek Zigin
About Marek Zigin
Marek Zigin is a Senior Project Engineer at Hatch Ltd. in Ontario, Canada, with over six years of experience in the role. He holds a Master's degree in Nuclear Engineering from the Technical University of Slovakia and has extensive expertise in instrumentation, data analysis, and plant safety systems.
Work at Hatch
Marek Zigin has been employed at Hatch Ltd. as a Senior Project Engineer since 2018, contributing to various engineering projects in Ontario, Canada. Prior to this role, he held several positions at Hatch, including Design Team Lead from 2011 to 2013 in Tiverton, Ontario, and Field Instrumentation Lead from 2013 to 2015 at Mochovce Units 3&4 in the Slovak Republic. He also served as Nuclear Power Lead for the MENA region from 2015 to 2018 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. His experience at Hatch encompasses a range of responsibilities in project engineering and instrumentation.
Education and Expertise
Marek Zigin studied at the Technical University of Slovakia, where he earned a Master's degree in Nuclear Engineering from 1997 to 2003. He also attended Gymnasium for his earlier education. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in plant flow measurements, laboratory calibration, and the implementation of Ultrasonic Flow Meters. He possesses skills in preparing technical documentation, proposals, and estimates for materials and man-hours.
Background
Before joining Hatch, Marek Zigin worked at Atomic Energy Canada Ltd. as a Design Engineer in Instrumentation, Control & Electrical from 2007 to 2011 and as a Field Engineer from 2008 to 2010 in New Brunswick, Canada. His work experience includes extensive involvement in the design and procurement of instrumentation for plant safety and control systems. He has a solid understanding of various reactor types, including VVER, PWR, and CANDU reactors, along with knowledge of reactor physics and reactivity control.
Achievements
Marek Zigin has developed a strong background in data analysis reports and uncertainty analysis related to nuclear power plants. His technical capabilities are enhanced by proficiency in programming languages such as C# and Visual Basic, which he applies to engineering projects. His experience includes a comprehensive understanding of ASME pressure boundary codes and extensive work in pressure, level, and temperature measurements.