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Patrick Marshall

Vice President Of Technology at MacLean Engineering

Patrick Marshall has extensive work experience in various roles within the mining and engineering industries. Patrick currently holds the position of Vice President of Technology at MacLean Engineering, where they are responsible for overseeing technological advancements and innovation. Prior to this, they served as the Vice President of Product Management and Director of Mining Technology at the same company.

Before joining MacLean Engineering, Patrick worked at Invert Inc. as an Emission Reductions specialist and at the NSERC Canadian Robotics Network as a Board Member. Patrick also had a significant tenure at Barrick Gold Corporation, where they held several positions, including Manager of Autonomous and Electric Mine Projects, Senior Production Systems Engineer, and Senior Reliability Engineer.

Patrick's previous experience includes roles at Thiess Australian Mining as a Mechanical Engineer and Drill Maintenance Supervisor, and as a Graduate Mechanical Engineer at both the site and plant levels. Patrick also gained leadership experience as the President of the King's College Student Club during their time at university.

Overall, Patrick Marshall possesses a diverse background in mining technology, engineering, innovation management, and leadership roles.

Patrick Marshall completed their Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Queensland, where they studied from 2005 to 2009. In addition to their degree, Patrick has obtained various certifications, including Applied Failure Analysis 1 from the Caterpillar Dealer Technical Training Course in April 2012. Patrick has also completed certifications in areas such as CSW and Preparation of Lift Plans for Mining, Generic Induction - Surface Coal, Low Voltage Switchboard Rescue, Mine Fire Safety Training, OHSCER235A Operate Boom Type Elevating Work Platform, RIICOM301A – Communicate Information, RIIOHS301A - Conduct Safety and Health Investigations, RIIRIS301A – Apply Risk Management Processes, and Working Safely at Heights. However, no specific information is available about the institutions or timeframes for obtaining these certifications.

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