About

George R. Comrie, P.Eng., CMC, FEC

Self-Employed Systems Engineer
and Management Consultant

 

Education

B.A.Sc., M.Eng. in Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto

Employment History

2006-Present    Self-Employed Management Consultant, Entrepreneur, and Writer

2002-2006        Manager – Rail / Transit Systems, Wardrop Engineering                     

1989-2001         Founder & President, Data Design Systems Inc.

1986-1989          Principal, RMC Resources Management Consultants Ltd.

1980-1986          Technical Director, Ontario Police Information Centre

1975-1980          Associate, RMC Resources Management Consultants Ltd.

1971-1975          Lecturer & Undergraduate Secretary, Department of Industrial Engineering, U of T

Leadership in Engineering Profession

2008-Present    Member, PEO Emerging Disciplines Task Force

2007-Present    Advisory Board Member, Dofasco Centre for Engineering & Public Policy, McMaster University

2005-Present    Director, Information & Communications Technology [Sector] Council

2005-Present    Chair, PEO Licensing Process Task Force

2005-2007        Director, CCPE (Engineers Canada)

2005-2006        Past President, PEO

2004-2005        President, PEO

2003-2004        President-Elect, PEO

2002-2004        Chair, PEO Election Procedures Task Force

2002-2003        Vice-President (Elected), PEO

2001-Present    Director, Ontario Professional Engineers Foundation for Education

2000-2002        PEO West Central Region Councillor

2000-Present    Member, Ontario Society of Professional Engineers

2000-2003        Chair, Ontario Software Engineering Task Force

1999-2003         Chair, Engineer-In-Residence Program

1996-1998          Chair, PEO Education Committee

1992-1994          Chair, PEO Etobicoke Chapter

1982/2007         Officer / Companion, PEO Order of Honour

Publications

George Comrie has written extensively on professional engineering affairs, a selection of which is included under the ARTICLES and MESSAGES tabs in the main menu of this website.

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