Troy Charsley P. Eng, Pmp
About Troy Charsley P. Eng, Pmp
Troy Charsley is a Manager Mine Electrical at Hatch and a Senior Electrical Engineer at Vale, both located in Sudbury, Canada. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Engineering Science in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from The University of Western Ontario.
Work at Hatch
Troy Charsley has been employed at Hatch since 2018, serving as the Manager Mine Electrical. In this role, he oversees electrical engineering projects within the mining sector. His responsibilities include managing teams, ensuring compliance with safety standards, and optimizing electrical systems for efficiency. His tenure at Hatch has contributed to the company's reputation for delivering innovative solutions in the mining industry.
Work at Vale
Troy Charsley has held the position of Senior Electrical Engineer at Vale since 2009. In this capacity, he focuses on the design and implementation of electrical systems in mining operations. His extensive experience in electrical engineering has enabled him to contribute to various projects aimed at enhancing operational performance and safety within the mining sector.
Education and Expertise
Troy Charsley earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Engineering Science (B.E.Sc.) in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from The University of Western Ontario. His studies spanned from 1993 to 2000, providing him with a solid foundation in both computer science and electrical engineering. This educational background supports his expertise in managing complex electrical systems in the mining industry.
Background
Troy Charsley has a background in electrical engineering and computer science, which he has applied throughout his career in the mining sector. His professional journey includes significant roles at both Hatch and Vale, where he has developed a strong skill set in electrical system management and project oversight. His experience spans over two decades, reflecting his commitment to the field.