Roger Landry
About Roger Landry
Roger Landry is an Electrical Superintendant with extensive experience in the mining and metals industry, currently working at Hatch since 2018. He has held various supervisory roles across multiple projects and locations, demonstrating a strong commitment to electrical safety and technical expertise.
Current Role at Hatch
Roger Landry serves as the Electrical Superintendant at Hatch, a position he has held since 2018. He is currently involved in operations at the Mary River mine, where he applies his extensive knowledge in electrical systems and safety protocols. His role encompasses overseeing electrical projects and ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Previous Experience at Hatch
Roger Landry has a substantial history with Hatch, having worked in various capacities over the years. He was an Electrical Supervisor in 2014 for a four-month project at Milne Inlet, Nunavut. Additionally, he served as an Electrical Supervisor from 2016 to 2017 for seven months in Deschambault et Sorel/Tracy, Quebec, and as an Electrical & Instrumentation Superintendant from 2015 to 2016 for one year in Long Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Experience at SNC-Lavalin
Prior to his current role at Hatch, Roger Landry worked as an Electrical Supervisor at SNC-Lavalin from 2013 to 2014. His responsibilities included overseeing electrical operations for a year at the Opinaca project for Goldcorp in James Bay, Quebec. This role contributed to his expertise in managing complex electrical systems in the mining sector.
Educational Background
Roger Landry studied at Polyvalente Louis Mailloux, where he achieved an Academic diploma from 1977 to 1979. He also attended CCNB Bathurst, where he trained as an Electrician. This educational foundation has supported his long-standing career in the electrical field, particularly in the mining and metals industry.
Career in the Mining and Metals Industry
Roger Landry has extensive experience in the mining and metals industry, focusing on electrical safety and wiring. His career includes roles at various companies, such as JV Driver Projects Inc. and Canonbie (An Aecon Company), where he worked as an Electrical General Foreman and Electrical QC, respectively. His expertise has significantly contributed to projects across Canada.