Lee is a senior mechanical engineer and project manager in Whitehorse, Yukon. He’s worked throughout Canada’s North including the Yukon, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories, and he manages our northern mechanical engineering group. Lee’s expertise covers the design of commercial, institutional, and industrial building HVAC systems and municipal water infrastructure systems including water treatment plants, pumphouses and, truck fill stations.
Recently Lee and a geographically diverse team from Whitehorse, Yellowknife, Red Deer, Sydney, and Burnaby designed a new water supply, a new water treatment plant, and a new site services building for a remote Canada/US border crossing station in Northern British Columbia. The closest community to the border crossing station is in Alaska, at least an hour away, and the location gets up to 40 feet of snow every year.
Lee enjoys the freedom of searching for a unique talent with our internal SMKC system and calling on expertise from all over North America—always finding the right person to fit a specialized team. In his free time he gets outdoors as much as he can, enjoying cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter and mountain biking and hiking in the summer.