Senior Research Professional – Hydrology, Yukon University Research Center (2020-now)

  • Objective 1: Developing a hydrology research program addressing practical needs in Yukon and in other cold regions
  • Objective 2: Creating opportunities for students and stakeholders involvment in watershed research
  • Objective 3: Listening, observing, collaborating and providing targeted expert advice

Senior Hydrologist, Water Resources Branch, Government of Yukon (2018-20)

  • Flood forecasting for both ice jam and open water situations
  • Development of simulation model
  • Preparation and communication of technical comments and expert advice about the design and operation of transportation, energy and mining infrastructure,
  • Creation of monitoring plans and optimizing of existing monitoring networks
  • Instigation and management of applied research and development projects
  • Collaboration with stakeholders within the Government of Yukon as well as with other governments, communities, and First Nations

Research Engineer, Civil and Water Engineering Department, Université Laval (2013-now collaborator)

  • Research project management and scientific leadership in cold regions hydrology:
    • Design of mitigation measures to reduce the ice-induced flood risk
    • Development of river ice formation, frazil production and river ice breakup models
    • Quantification of the impact of climate change on hydrological and ice processes
    • Development of innovative approaches to estimate winter channel flows
  • Production of high-quality scientific publications, technical reports and presentations
  • Preparation of successful grant applications and funding requests
  • Cooperation and task management with different project stakeholders
  • Co-direction, mentorship, and field assistance for graduate and internship students
  • Teaching of engineering courses

Expert Consultant (2011-20)

  • Completion of hydrotechnical studies involving hydraulic structures and ice processes
  • Production of reports on the potential impact of oil transportation in cold regions watersheds

Lecturer, Civil and Water Engineering Department, Université Laval (Fall 2013)

  • Preparation, teaching and marking of the undergraduate course Hydraulic Structures

Junior Engineer Consultant, RSW. Inc, Montreal (2004-06)

  • Dam break simulations using 1D dynamic models,
  • Hydraulic structures design,
  • Hydrological and reservoir management analyses,
  • Impact study of the Rupert River derivation,
  • Coastal and river current power generation potential in the province of Quebec, Canada.