Santiago has experience working with environment, health, and safety (EHS) and other sustainable development challenges within supply chains. He’s supported the chemical, pharmaceutical, metal, cosmetics, food, textile, and footwear industries.
Sara is a wastewater engineer and practice leader in biological wastewater treatment—leading design, optimization, and troubleshooting of biological nutrient removal plants, membrane-based treatment processes, and industrial wastewater applications.
Sara’s a principal engineer in civil design and hydrology. Managing projects in land development, highway upgrades, stormwater basins, and rail infrastructure, she was water design lead for the Woolgoolga to Ballina link of the Pacific Highway.
Sara is a geotechnical engineer whose technical work consists of analysis and design of geo-structures, slope stability, multiple accounts analyses, and field investigations. She provides field engineering support and helps solve project challenges.
A civil engineer in training, Sara’s passionate about helping protect communities from severe weather events. As part of Stantec’s Edmonton Low-Impact Development (LID) team, she works with storm water management and major transportation projects.
Sara is known for her solution-focused approach to environmental permitting, documentation, and compliance on projects ranging from fiber optic routes to airport facilities to mining sites.
A senior biologist focused on power transmission and renewable energy projects, Sara has extensive experience with threatened and endangered species investigations and biological surveys.
Sara is a professional hydrogeologist and Stantec’s Global Mine Water practice lead, specializing in mine water management, groundwater and surface water assessments. She leads mine closure and mine rehabilitation projects from planning to execution.
Whether it's improving waterways, stabilizing riverbanks, or designing retention basins, Sarah helps improve communities through her expertise in urban and fluvial hydraulics.