The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation
Mike Nedilsky currently serves as Operations Controller at The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation since July 2019. Additionally, Mike has been with QM Environmental since September 2013, holding roles as Team Leader and Emergency Responder, specializing as a Hazardous Materials Technician. Prior experience includes a position in security at Securitas Canada from April 2008 to June 2014, where Mike ensured the safety of General Motors properties and personnel, and a role in lumber sales at RONA from April 2007 to August 2008, focusing on customer service and sales. Mike's educational background includes a Foundation Degree in Police Foundations from Niagara College (2007-2009) and certifications in Firefighter I & II and Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations from Texas A&M University in 2012.
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The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation
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At the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation, you’re in the heart of the action! The Great Lakes/Seaway System is a “marine highway” that extends some 3,700 km from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. Ranked as one of the greatest engineering feats of the 20th century, the Seaway includes 13 Canadian locks and 2 U.S. locks connecting the lower St. Lawrence River to the Great Lakes. Together with our American counterpart, the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, we coordinate on a host of operational activities, ranging from traffic management to navigation aids and every other conceivable issue you might imagine would be important for a major waterway. With a seaway system as vast and complex as ours, it takes professionals from many specializations to ensure that the passing of ships and their cargo are handled with efficiency and professionalism. Join us! À la Corporation de Gestion de la Voie Maritime du Saint-Laurent, vous êtes au cœur de l’action! Le réseau Grands Lacs-Voie maritime est une « autoroute maritime » qui s’étend sur quelque 3700 km de l’océan Atlantique jusqu’aux Grands Lacs. La Voie maritime, considérée comme une des plus grandes prouesses d’ingénierie du 20e siècle, comprend 13 écluses canadiennes et 2 écluses américaines entre le bas du fleuve Saint-Laurent et les Grands Lacs. De concert avec notre homologue des États-Unis la Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, nous coordonnons des activités opérationnelles dans un éventail de domaines, depuis la gestion du trafic jusqu’aux aides à la navigation et à tous les autres aspects imaginables que vous pourriez juger importants pour une grande voie navigable. Pour un réseau de transport maritime aussi vaste et complexe que le nôtre, il faut des professionnels de nombreux domaines de spécialisation afin que le passage des navires et de leurs cargaisons soit géré de façon efficace et professionnelle. Joignez-vous à nous!