Matt Griffin
About Matt Griffin
Matt Griffin is a Project Manager specializing in Rail and Transit Infrastructure at Hatch, where he has worked since 2016. He has a background in Civil Engineering, holding a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alberta, and has previously held engineering roles at AECOM, CN, and CIMA+ in Vancouver, BC.
Current Role at Hatch
Matt Griffin serves as a Project Manager in the Rail & Transit sector within the Infrastructure division at Hatch. He has held this position since 2016, contributing to various projects in Vancouver, BC. His role involves overseeing project development, coordinating with stakeholders, and ensuring that projects meet technical and regulatory standards.
Previous Experience at AECOM
Prior to his current position, Matt Griffin worked at AECOM as a Rail Engineer from 2009 to 2013. During his four years in this role, he was involved in multiple rail infrastructure projects in Vancouver, BC. His responsibilities included design and analysis, as well as collaborating with project teams to deliver engineering solutions.
Experience at CIMA+
Matt Griffin continued his career as a Rail Engineer at CIMA+ from 2013 to 2016. In this three-year role, he focused on rail infrastructure projects, applying his engineering skills to enhance project outcomes. His work contributed to the development of efficient and effective rail systems in the region.
Educational Background in Civil Engineering
Matt Griffin earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Alberta, where he studied from 2004 to 2009. He completed his degree with Co-Op with Distinction, which provided him with practical experience in the field. This educational background laid the foundation for his career in rail and transit infrastructure.
Early Career as Student Engineer at CN
In 2008, Matt Griffin gained early experience as a Student Engineer at CN, where he worked for 11 months. This role allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in a practical setting and gain insights into the rail industry, further shaping his career path.