Yashfeer Muttur

Intermediate Mechanical Engineer at Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd.

Yashfeer Muttur, EIT, is an accomplished Intermediate Mechanical Engineer at Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd. since April 2021. Prior to this role, Yashfeer served as a Project Manager and Senior Project Coordinator at Division 15 Mechanical Ltd. from July 2014 to April 2021, leading various projects, including the award-winning University of British Columbia Academic District Energy System Project. Yashfeer began the career as an M&E Coordination Engineer at Bouygues Bâtiment International, contributing to the Singapore Sports Hub Project, and previously completed a Mechanical Engineering internship during which Yashfeer performed feasibility analysis using Autodesk Revit MEP software. Yashfeer holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering from the National University of Singapore and a GCE A Level in Science from College du Saint Esprit.

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Coquitlam, Canada

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Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd.

Kerr Wood Leidal Associates (KWL) is a consulting engineering firm specializing in water infrastructure. Services include infrastructure planning, modelling, design, and construction management. KWL is especially renowned for its expertise in pumping systems. The firm also provides comprehensive project management and survey services. Clients include all levels of government, heavy industry, utilities, mining, First Nations, and developers. KWL has 240+ employees located in offices in Greater Vancouver, the Okanagan, Vancouver Island, Calgary, and Nelson. Our dedicated professional staff takes pride in providing clients with technically advanced and environmentally responsible expertise that results in innovative, high quality, and sustainable engineering solutions that achieve clients’ objectives. The firm is committed to using the latest technologies to provide clients with the benefits of advanced computer analysis and data management techniques. Technical resources include advanced computer modelling software, the latest computer-aided drafting and GIS systems, sophisticated survey and wireless data collection technology, and web-enabled analysis tools. KWL has won many provincial and national engineering awards for a diverse range of projects, including wastewater infrastructure planning, pump stations, water treatment plants, stormwater management, and creek hazard mitigation works, demonstrating talents in planning, analysis, and design. The firm also received the prestigious Schreyer Award for the Metlakatla Water Treatment Plant, Canada’s highest honour for consulting engineering achievement. KWL’s mission is to be the most successful and respected water infrastructure engineering company in Western Canada.


Headquarters

Burnaby, Canada

Employees

201-500

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