Rachel Janetos
About Rachel Janetos
Rachel Janetos is a Junior Professional in the Transit Infrastructure Practice at Hatch, focusing on light and heavy rail transportation projects. She has a background in civil engineering from Queen's University and possesses strong interpersonal skills that enhance team collaboration.
Work at Hatch
Rachel Janetos serves as a Junior Professional in the Transit Infrastructure Practice at Hatch. She has been with the company since 2018, contributing to both light rail and heavy rail transportation projects as part of the Rail and Transit Teams. Her role involves integrating design principles and project management strategies to enhance urban development. Rachel's work focuses on improving infrastructure delivery within cities and communities.
Education and Expertise
Rachel Janetos earned her Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Civil Engineering from Queen's University, where she studied from 2014 to 2018. Her academic background provides her with a solid foundation in engineering principles, which she applies in her current role at Hatch. Rachel's expertise lies in the integration of design and project management within infrastructure projects.
Background
Before joining Hatch, Rachel Janetos gained experience as a Summer Associate in Project Delivery at Infrastructure Ontario in 2017. This role lasted for three months and provided her with insights into project management within the infrastructure sector. Additionally, she worked as a student at Queen's University for four years, where she developed her skills in civil engineering.
Interpersonal Skills
Rachel Janetos possesses exceptional interpersonal skills, which facilitate effective collaboration within teams. Her ability to communicate and work well with others contributes to the success of the projects she is involved in. These skills are particularly valuable in the context of transit infrastructure, where teamwork is essential for project delivery.
Interest in Urban Infrastructure
Rachel Janetos has a strong interest in how building processes influence the delivery of infrastructure in urban settings. This interest drives her work in the Transit Infrastructure Practice, where she focuses on enhancing the integration of infrastructure within cities and communities.