About the Speakers:
Arma Dhaliwal, M.Eng., P.Eng
Arma Dhaliwal is a senior Pavements and Geotechnical Engineer with Tetra Tech. She graduated from UBC in 2007 and immediately started working for Tetra Tech. Her experience and interests are in transportation and infrastructure projects. She has worked in both of Tetra Tech’s Geotechnical and Pavements Groups and is now part of the Asset Management Group. While in the Geotechnical group she worked on transit, utility and industrial energy projects. As part of the pavements and asset management groups she has been involved in projects that ranged in size from shopping center parking lots to provincial and interstate P3 projects with up to 30 year operation periods.
Alex Wigle, P.Eng
Alex Wigle joined Hatch in June 2015 after completing his Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Waterloo. Alex works in Hatch’s metals sector with the High Pressure Metallurgy multidisciplinary team designing autoclave gold processing facilities to sustainably process refractory gold ore. He is currently working on the Amursk POX Hub Expansion project located in far eastern Russia where the world’s largest pressure oxidation (POX) autoclave was installed. Alex has also worked on gold projects in Colorado, Chile and Papua New Guinea.
Philip Riessner, P.Eng.
Philip Riessner graduated from the UBC Mechanical Engineering program in 2015, and was hired out of school by PETRONAS Energy Canada Ltd. He completed a rotational EIT program with PETRONAS, where he gained exposure to field operations, asset integrity, and production engineering. He have since assumed the position of Water Management Engineer, where he oversee the sourcing and recycling of water in support of oil and gas development.
This is a virtual event and will take place over Zoom.
We are looking for young professionals to network with UBC students and help to answer their questions after the presentation. This is a 1.5-hour time commitment; the first hour will be listening to the presentations and panel discussion, and the following half-hour will include actively discussing the topic, networking with students and answering questions they may have about your own career. No advance preparation is required.
If you have any questions or are interested in volunteering, please contact: Afzal Waseem: afzal.waseem@tetratech.com; or Martina Riessner: martina.riessner@hatch.com