Julien Léger

Assistant Manager Electrical Installation at Symbotic

Julien Léger has diverse work experience in the field of electrical installation, instrumentation, controls, and automation. Starting in 2006, they worked as a Technician of Automated Systems and Electromechanics at Lesage Refrigeration, where they installed refrigerating systems and supermarket refrigerated service counters. From 2007 to 2009, they worked as an Instrumentations and Controls Technician and Junior Combustion Specialist Technician at GEA Process Engineering, specializing in drying, cooling, and calcining technologies. Julien then worked at Nita Labeling Equipment as an Instrumentation and Controls Technician, Electromechanical Specialist, and Automation Specialist, specializing in labeling machines. In 2012, they joined Harlund Industries LTD. as a Service Technician and Technical Sales Representative, focusing on coding and identification technology. From 2013 to 2016, they worked at Endress+Hauser Canada Ltd as an Instrumentation and Controls Field Service Technician, supervising trades and coordinating large-scale projects. Currently, since April 2019, they are working at Symbotic as an Assistant Manager in Electrical Installation, developing disruptive robotic solutions for warehouse automation and supply chain transformation. In addition, they also held the role of Supervisor in Electrical Installation at Symbotic.

Julien Léger attended the University of Alberta in 2015, where they pursued a degree in Organizational Behaviour with a field of study in Management Development. Prior to that, they studied at CFP des moulins from 2003 to 2005, obtaining a degree in Electromechanics of Automated Systems. Additionally, Julien Léger has obtained multiple certifications from the Endress+Hauser Group, including but not limited to certifications in Profibus DP/PA, digital communication (FOUNDATION Fieldbus and Profibus), M1 Culture, Values and E+H Spirit, and various measurement technologies such as capacitance level measurement, conductivity measurement, and differential pressure - flow measurement.

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