Marco Clavet B.Ing, Pmp, Psm
About Marco Clavet B.Ing, Pmp, Psm
Marco Clavet B.Ing, PMP, PSM is a senior project manager and business analyst currently working at Multiver Ltee and TELUS in Québec, Canada.
Current Positions at Multiver Ltee
Marco Clavet holds the positions of Directeur TI & Qualité and Chargé de projet & analyste d'affaire ERP at Multiver Ltee in Québec, Canada. He oversees projects related to technical and quality improvements, ensuring the effective implementation and analysis of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.
Previous Experience at TELUS International
Marco Clavet worked as Directeur de projets at TELUS International in Québec, Canada, from 2013 to 2016. He managed significant projects during his tenure, contributing to the company's infrastructure and operational improvements.
Previous Roles in Project Management
Marco Clavet has extensive experience in project management, having held positions such as Chargé de projets at CSPQ - Gouvernement du Québec (2011-2013) and Ville de Quebec (2009-2011). He was also a Pilote et gestionnaire de l'installation d'un ERP at AGC (2007-2009) and Gestionnaire de produit at AGC (2001-2007). His roles have involved overseeing various important projects in different sectors.
Advanced Education and Certifications
Marco Clavet achieved PSM 1 - Professional Scrum Master from Pyxis and SCRUM.org, as well as PMP from the Project Management Institute. His formal education includes a degree in Génie électrique from Université Laval, obtained between 1986 and 1990. He has specialized in project management and scrum methodologies.
Notable Project Contributions
Marco Clavet has led and managed numerous high-value projects. He directed the $12 million acquisition and implementation of geo-referenced telecommunications network design software and managed the $8 million construction of a fiber optic network for a major telecommunications provider. Additionally, he supervised the installation of a radio communication system in over 750 emergency vehicles, more than 100 buildings, and 10 dispatch centers, with a project valued at $330 million.