Michael Wang
About Michael Wang
Michael Wang is an Electrical Engineer in Training (EIT) with over a decade of experience in the mining and metals industry. He has worked at Hatch since 2010, holding various roles and contributing to significant electrical engineering projects.
Work at Hatch
Michael Wang has been employed at Hatch since 2014, currently holding the position of Electrical Engineer in Training (EIT). His tenure at Hatch spans a decade, during which he has contributed to various electrical engineering projects, particularly in the mining and metals industry. Prior to his current role, he served as an Electrical Engineering Co-op from 2010 to 2014, gaining valuable experience over four years. He also worked as a Field Engineer for nine months in 2017 at the Freeport-McMoRan Miami Smelter, further enhancing his practical knowledge in the field.
Education and Expertise
Michael Wang earned his Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Electrical Engineering with Honours from the University of Waterloo. His studies spanned from 2008 to 2014, providing him with a solid foundation in electrical engineering principles. This academic background, combined with his extensive experience in the mining and metals sector, has equipped him with the necessary expertise to excel in his current role at Hatch.
Background
Before joining Hatch, Michael Wang worked at KSL Industrial Supply Inc. as an AutoCAD Designer for 11 months in 2009 in Burlington, Ontario. This early experience in design contributed to his technical skills and understanding of engineering processes. His career trajectory reflects a consistent focus on electrical engineering, particularly within the context of the mining and metals industry.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Michael Wang has been involved in significant electrical engineering projects that require consulting expertise. His contributions have been particularly impactful in the mining and metals sector, where he has played a role in various major projects. His experience as both a co-op student and a full-time engineer has allowed him to develop a comprehensive understanding of the industry's demands and challenges.