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Sustainability Consultant
RJCers know Wendy Macdonald as the “Queen of Green.” Her passion for protecting our environment is inspiring. With more than two decades of professional development, Wendy credits her dedication to sustainability as the driving force behind her career. She initially believed that “technology got us into this mess, technology can get us out,” leading her to study Mechanical Engineering at the University of Victoria to address environmental issues. Through co-op placements with BC Hydro, the Alberta oil patch, a German university, and a consulting firm, she saw that sustainable building strategies already exist; the real challenge is our willingness to use them. This realization shifted her focus to human behaviour, prompting her to study psychology and social work while gaining experience in crisis support and street outreach. She later returned to engineering in a role aligned with her HVAC background, allowing time to explore counselling and start a healing-focused business. As a LEED Consultant, Wendy found her strength in translating complex environmental ideas into clear language, helping teams define and achieve sustainability goals, bringing her journey full circle through technology, people, and purpose.ork.
Some people say follow your dreams. Some people say follow your talents. In my mind, in order to follow any of those things, you need to know who you are to begin with. You need to know what makes you a superhero.
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Engineer-in-Training
Caitlin is an Engineer-in-Training with RJC’s Building Science and Restoration Team. She helps shape, preserve, and improve buildings in her hometown of Edmonton. Caitlin is an active, engaged, and valued team member who is always seeking to learn. Her work is varied and rewarding, with a mix of office, client, and site visits. Caitlin is rarely sitting at a desk all day! With a Master of Applied Science, Caitlin is using her experience to further her strong technical foundation with exposure to a wide variety of building envelope and restoration work.
RJC is a great place to work. The people are friendly and the corporate culture is supportive. The work is very rewarding. I love seeing the tangible end product and getting to work on some pretty cool projects.
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Project Engineer
Nik is passionate about preserving and restoring heritage structures. His Masters of Engineering included a specialization in historic structures and their rehabilitation. He continues to advance his knowledge of best practices in heritage, applying his skill to heritage projects, including Calgary’s prominent City Hall. He is a member of the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals, the Association of Preservation Technology International and Chair of the Board of Directors for Heritage Calgary.