William Hamill
About William Hamill
William Hamill is a Senior Engineer specializing in Thermal Power and Cogeneration at Hatch, where he has worked since 2011. He has extensive experience in engineering, having previously held positions at Aecl and Amec, and is known for his leadership in design teams and mentoring of junior staff.
Work at Hatch
William Hamill has been employed at Hatch as a Senior Engineer in the Thermal Power and Cogen division since 2011. His role involves overseeing engineering projects related to thermal power generation and cogeneration systems. He has contributed to various initiatives within the company, leveraging his extensive experience in engineering to enhance project outcomes.
Previous Experience at Aecl
Before joining Hatch, William Hamill worked at Aecl as a Resident Engineer from 2006 to 2011. During his five years in Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, he was responsible for managing engineering tasks and ensuring project compliance with technical standards. His experience at Aecl provided him with valuable insights into the nuclear and thermal power sectors.
Previous Experience at Amec
William Hamill served as a Mechanical Engineer at Amec from 1997 to 2006 in Aberdeen, United Kingdom. His nine years at Amec involved working on mechanical systems and contributing to engineering design processes. This role helped him develop a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles and practices.
Education and Expertise
William Hamill studied at the University of New Brunswick, where he earned degrees in Engineering and Physics. He attended from 1978 to 1984, completing three years of study in each discipline. His educational background has equipped him with a solid understanding of both engineering concepts and physical sciences, which he applies in his professional work.
Leadership and Mentorship
In his current role and previous positions, William Hamill has demonstrated a commitment to leadership and mentorship. He frequently provides guidance and coaching to junior staff, helping to develop their skills and knowledge in engineering practices. His ability to lead inter-disciplinary design teams has been a key aspect of his professional contributions.