Waiward Steel LP
Jacob Penner began their career as an apprentice at WorleyParsonsCord Group in 2006 and worked their way up to Journeyman Welder before transitioning to Waiward Industrial in 2016. At Waiward, they held various roles, including Project Coordinator, Site Manager, Customer Engagement & Operational Planning Manager, Corporate Development Manager, Director of Corporate Development, and Vice President of Corporate Development. Their experience spans from hands-on work to managerial and strategic positions within the industrial sector.
Jacob Penner holds a Bachelor's degree in Health and Physical Education/Fitness from the University of Alberta (2010-2014) and a Journeyman Red Seal Welder certification from NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) (2007-2009). Jacob furthered their education by pursuing a Graduate Diploma in Management (GDM) (2019-2021) and a Master of Business Administration - MBA (2019-2022) in Business Administration and Management, General from the Athabasca University Faculty of Business.
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Waiward Steel LP
Waiward Steel Fabricators Ltd. is an Alberta based steel fabricating company with a history of over 30 years in the fabrication and installation of structural and misc. steel, platework, conveying systems, bridge girders, material handling equipment, piperacks. As one of the largest and most automated fabrication facilities in Canada, Waiward has the equipment and crane capacity to handle oversized components. Waiward is certified under CSA Standard W47.1 Div 1 and comply with CSA Standard W59 and S16.1 Quality Assurance - ISO 9001-1994 Certified. Welding Inspection to AWS QCI-88 and comply with AWS D1.1 and D1.5. Members of Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, Canadian Welding Bureau, Edmonton Steel Fabricators Association, Edmonton Construction Association, Canadian Manufacturers Association, and Alberta Safety Association. Won 1992 CISC Award for most effect and complex use of structural steel on the Edmonton City Hall project. Won 1999 StruCad Detailing award for most complex overall design for North America.