Vitana Sydor
About Vitana Sydor
Vitana Sydor is a civil engineer with extensive experience in storm water pond design and transportation projects across Canada. She has worked for several engineering firms, including Stantec, IBI Group, and WorleyParsons, and currently serves as a civil engineer at Hatch in Calgary, Alberta.
Work at Hatch
Currently, Vitana Sydor serves as a Civil Engineer at Hatch, a role she has held since 2021. Based in Calgary, Alberta, she contributes her expertise to various engineering projects. Her responsibilities include applying advanced engineering principles and software to deliver effective solutions in civil engineering.
Previous Experience in Civil Engineering
Vitana Sydor has a diverse background in civil engineering, having worked at several prominent firms. She was a Civil Engineer/Civil 3D Designer at Stantec Consulting Services Inc. for one year and at WorleyParsons for seven years. Additionally, she held positions at IBI Group and McElhanney, focusing on land development and civil engineering projects.
Education and Professional Registration
Vitana Sydor obtained her Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Lviv Polytechnic National University. She is a registered professional engineer with APEGA, the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta, which underscores her qualifications in the field.
Technical Skills and Software Proficiency
Vitana possesses practical knowledge of advanced engineering software, including Civil3D, AutoCAD, XPSWMM, PCSWMM, and Water CAD. Her proficiency in these tools supports her work in storm water pond design and transportation projects, enhancing her contributions to civil engineering initiatives.
Background in Project Management and Consulting
Vitana Sydor has extensive experience in medium scale project management and contract administration. Her consulting background spans municipal, industrial, and oil & gas facilities, particularly in water and wastewater engineering, showcasing her versatility in the civil engineering sector.