Melissa Martin P. Eng.
About Melissa Martin P. Eng.
Melissa Martin is a Design Project Engineer at Hatch, where she has worked since 2016. She specializes in hydraulics and hydrology and has experience in civil engineering from her studies and previous co-op positions.
Work at Hatch
Melissa Martin has been employed at Hatch since 2016, serving as a Design Project Engineer. In this role, she has contributed to various projects, focusing on design, safety, and risk management for dams and hydroelectric projects. In December 2018, she transferred to the Hatch Waterpower team, where she applies her expertise in hydraulics and hydrology. Her work within the Hatch Infrastructure team has further enhanced her specialization in municipal engineering.
Education and Expertise
Melissa Martin holds a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Memorial University of Newfoundland, where she studied from 2007 to 2011. Prior to this, she completed a three-year program in Architectural Engineering Technology at the College of the North Atlantic from 2003 to 2006. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in design and engineering, particularly in the fields of hydraulics and hydrology.
Background
Before joining Hatch, Melissa Martin gained practical experience through co-op positions. She worked as a Civil Engineering Co-Op Student at Nalcor Energy-Lower Churchill Project in 2008 and 2009, each for three months in St. John's, Newfoundland. Additionally, she completed a co-op term at Tiller Engineering Inc. in 2010. These roles contributed to her development in civil engineering and prepared her for her current position.
Professional Experience
Melissa Martin's professional experience includes multiple co-op positions in civil engineering. At Nalcor Energy-Lower Churchill Project, she worked in 2008 and 2009, focusing on civil engineering tasks. Her role at Tiller Engineering Inc. in 2010 further expanded her practical knowledge in the field. These experiences laid the groundwork for her subsequent career at Hatch, where she has been involved in significant engineering projects.