Ian Tan, B.A.
Mr. Tan has over 15 years of experience in cost accounting and office management. Mr. Tan’s responsibilities include invoicing and cost control as well as regulatory compliance and public relations.
Mr. Tan has over 15 years of experience in cost accounting and office management. Mr. Tan’s responsibilities include invoicing and cost control as well as regulatory compliance and public relations.
Mr. Katrichak has over 25 years of experience in coordinating crews, equipment and materials. Mr. Katrichak is also responsible for public relations, tool crib operations and ensuring that equipment is properly maintained and calibrated.
Mr. Fahr graduated from the Mining Engineering Technology Program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in 2007. He has attended the Optimization of Blasting Operations course at Queens University, the Surface Blasting course through RAM Inc. in Elko Nevada, and is a member in good standing of the International Society of Explosives Engineers. Mr. Fahr is currently serving as the Secretary of the Western Canada Chapter of the ISEE.
Mr. Goumans has over 40 years of drilling, controlled blasting and blast design experience. He has managed successful projects throughout North and South America. Mr. Goumans is a member of the International Society of Explosives Engineers and has been recognized with the President's Award for lifetime achievement in the blasting field.
Mr. Clarke graduated with honours from the Mining Engineering Technology Program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in 2002. Mr. Clarke has a strong background in estimating and project management and has directed projects throughout North America. He has also attended the Optimization of Blasting Operations course at Queens University. Mr. Clarke is a member in good standing of the International Society of Explosives Engineers and is currently serving as Treasurer of the Western Canada Chapter of the ISEE.
Mr. Woolf is a Mining Engineer with over 30 years of experience in underground / surface mining, blast engineering, geological engineering, rock mechanics and project management. The largest project he has managed was valued at $65 million (CAD) and included supervising / directing over 400 personnel. Mr. Woolf is a past president of the Western Canada Chapter of the International Society of Explosives Engineers (ISEE).