Pascal Jacques
About Pascal Jacques
Pascal Jacques is an Automation Project Manager with extensive experience in automation and project management, primarily at Hatch since 1997. He has worked on various projects across multiple sectors, demonstrating expertise in both brownfield and greenfield environments.
Work at Hatch
Pascal Jacques has been employed at Hatch since 1997, currently serving as an Automation Project Manager in the Région de Montréal, Canada. Over the years, he has held various roles, including Automation Lead and Pre-Commissioning Manager, contributing to multiple projects such as the RTFT Occupied Buildings Program, Ville de Trois-Rivières - Usine de Filtration, and Bridgestone Joliette. His tenure at Hatch spans over two decades, during which he has worked on both brownfield and greenfield projects, demonstrating his versatility and expertise in automation.
Education and Expertise
Pascal Jacques holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Université de Sherbrooke, completed between 1992 and 1996. He furthered his education with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the same institution, which he obtained from 2000 to 2004. Additionally, he studied at the International Society of Automation (ISA), where he completed the ISA SIS Expert - Certificate Program in Functional Safety (SIL) in 2014. His educational background supports his strong expertise in automation, network design, and security.
Background
Pascal Jacques began his career in automation as an Automation Engineer at Hatch from 1997 to 2001, where he developed foundational skills in programming and engineering. He has since progressed through various roles, including positions at Groupe Cadec as a Stagiaire in 1996. His experience spans multiple projects across different locations, including Australia and Canada, reflecting a broad geographical and technical scope in his career.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Pascal Jacques has made significant contributions to project commissioning and ramp-up processes. He has been involved in defining and implementing best practices for technological project migration and integration in operating plants. His extensive experience in both brownfield and greenfield projects showcases his ability to adapt and excel in diverse project environments. His work has consistently demonstrated a commitment to rigorous planning and execution.