STX Adds to Canada-based Staff

February 10, 2012

STX Marine announces expansion of staff in Ottawa office.

 

John Hensler Mandy has joined STX Marine as the manager of our Electrical Engineering department He brings with him over 20 years of experience in the Naval/Marine power generation protection industry. With a Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering and an extensive background in government vessels, John will prove to be a key asset as we launch our electrical engineering department.

 

Chad Oldfield has also joined our Ottawa office as a Naval Architect with an emphasis in CFD and FEA. Chad brings with him a wealth of theoretical knowledge from his studies at Memorial University, where he obtained a Bachelors of Engineering in Ocean and Naval Architecture, as well as a Masters of Applied Science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Toronto.  Chad has extensive work in research and development in advanced analysis and will be a great addition to our current team.
 

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