Jun Hu
About Jun Hu
Jun Hu is a Senior Structural Engineer with extensive experience in structural design and analysis for various projects, including municipal buildings and industrial plants. He has worked for notable firms such as Stantec and AECOM, and currently holds a position at Hatch since 2018.
Work at Hatch
Jun Hu has been employed at Hatch as a Senior Structural Engineer since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing structural engineering projects in Saskatchewan, Canada. His work includes managing project planning, budgeting, and leading structural teams. Hu's expertise contributes to the successful execution of various engineering initiatives within the company.
Previous Experience at Stantec
Before joining Hatch, Jun Hu worked at Stantec as a Structural Engineer from 2012 to 2018. During his six years at Stantec, he focused on the structural design and analysis for municipal buildings, mines, and industrial plants in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. His role involved working on both small maintenance and large EPCM projects, enhancing his experience in the field.
Experience at AECOM
Jun Hu began his career as a Structural Engineer at AECOM, where he worked from 2008 to 2012. His four years at AECOM provided him with foundational experience in structural engineering, contributing to his skill set in designing various structural components. This role set the stage for his subsequent positions in the industry.
Education and Expertise
Jun Hu holds a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree in Civil/Structural from the University of Saskatchewan. His educational background has equipped him with the necessary skills to excel in structural design and analysis. Hu is experienced in designing steel, concrete, masonry, and wood components, which are essential for a variety of engineering projects.
Structural Assessments and Inspections
In addition to his design work, Jun Hu has experience in conducting structural assessments and inspections on-site for various projects. This aspect of his expertise ensures that structures meet safety and performance standards, contributing to the overall quality and reliability of engineering projects.