Mimi Ginger Wilde, P. Eng., Mmp
About Mimi Ginger Wilde, P. Eng., Mmp
Mimi Ginger Wilde, P. Eng., Mmp, is a Nuclear Engineering Analyst with extensive experience in engineering project management and development. She has worked for various organizations, including Canadian Nuclear Laboratories and AECL, and holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Ottawa.
Work at Hatch
Currently, Mimi Ginger Wilde serves as a Nuclear Engineering Analyst at Hatch, a role she has held since 2019. In this position, she is responsible for performing options evaluations to assess engineering solutions, focusing on factors such as constructability, operability, maintainability, safety, and cost. She leads project teams that consist of up to 20 professionals, including engineers, architects, designers, and subcontractors, ensuring the successful execution of engineering projects.
Previous Experience at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
Mimi Ginger Wilde worked at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories in various capacities from 2014 to 2019. Initially, she served as an Engineering Technical Specialist for three years, where she tracked design decisions and reviewed project documentation for consistency and accuracy. Following this role, she became a New Product and Services Development Specialist for two years, developing business plans that identified critical success factors and potential commercial partners for engineering projects.
Internships in Engineering
Mimi Ginger Wilde gained valuable experience through internships early in her career. In 2011, she worked as a Process Engineering Intern at AECL for four months. Prior to that, she served as a Process & Mechanical Engineering Intern at Natural Resources Canada from 2010 for 11 months. These internships provided her with foundational knowledge and practical skills in engineering processes.
Education and Expertise
Mimi Ginger Wilde earned her Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Ottawa from 2007 to 2011. Her academic background has equipped her with the technical knowledge necessary for her roles in nuclear engineering and project management. She has developed expertise in areas such as cost-benefit analysis, design descriptions, and project documentation.
Leadership in Nuclear Community
Mimi Ginger Wilde has actively participated in the nuclear community, serving as the past President of the Chalk River chapter for the North American Young Generation in Nuclear (NAYGN). This role highlights her commitment to fostering engagement and development within the nuclear engineering field.