Michel Brissette has been hired as a development and application engineer for Wheelabrator Allevard Enterprise.
Michel was graduated in 1993 from Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal as a
Mechanical Engineer. In 1996, he had his master degree in metallurgy in which he
has worked with the steelmaking industries.
In 1996, Michel was hired as a process engineer for Magotteaux where he has
worked with the main iron ore producers in Canada in order to optimize
their grinding efficiency. His succes story was the implementation of
an automated ball charging system which increases the productivity by
8% of the pellet plant.
In 2002, he worked with Nova PB in developping a new industrial process to
recycle spent potliners from the alumina industries. He started as a technical
supervisor and promoted to maintenance manager.
In 2006, Michel has accepted new challenges in developping new products for
Wheelabrator Allevard Enterprise. Welcome and good luck! |