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Civil Engineering Engineer

Location:
Doha, Qatar
Posted:
April 09, 2016

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MOHAMED OUALHA

Doha, Qatar – +974-********

*******.******@*******.***

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Civil/Structural Engineer with more than 5 years of overall experience in structural design, supervision and construction.

Strong analytical and practical field civil engineering skills.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and proficiency in the use of PC.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

November 2014 - Present

Civil Engineer, CEG INTERNATIONAL – Doha, Qatar

Responsible for following up and tracking of the site works to ensure the components of the work quality conform to the specifications and the contract requirements.

To ensure that site inspectors do accurately undertake the work assigned to them and familiar with the requirements of the Project Quality Plan.

Provide assistance to Site Inspectors on site

Review and respond to shop drawings, material submittals, RFIs, etc. within the Contractual period.

To attend Progress/Technical meetings, and site walks regularly.

To report the progress of work for contractor’s valuations.

To check and comment on monthly progress reports of the contractors

To attend Mockups inspections and material tests by third parties, if required.

Attend factory visits as required.

May 2013 – October 2014

Civil/Structural Engineer, ACIA HOUSING – Sfax, Tunis

Making structural analysis and full design.

Managing change, as the client may change their mind about the design, and ensuring relevant parties are notified of changes in the project.

Preparing construction costs estimates.

Managing, supervising and visiting constructions on site and advising on civil engineering issues.

Leading teams of other engineers, perhaps from other organizations or firms.

Communicating and coordinating work with colleagues and architects, civil engineers, consultants, co-workers and clients.

August 2012 – May 2013

Civil/Structural Engineer, B.E.C.A – Sfax, Tunis

Check and evaluate design calculation.

Ensure that all projects are completed in compliance with all local laws, codes and regulations.

Responsible for overall checking Civil Construction Inspections in site for all project.

April 2012 – July 2012

Research and Development Engineer, SOCOMENIN – Sfax, Tunis

Civil Structural Design and Analysis for industrial and commercial buildings project.

Shop Drawing Preparation & doing Technical co-ordination with other trades and disciplines to insure the design meets client requirement.

Responsible to do periodic site inspections

January 2008 – Mart 2012

Structural Researcher, Sherbrooke University – Sherbrooke, Canada

Analyze and design reinforced and prestressed concrete members.

Examine behavior and failure mode of prestressed concrete members.

Examine behavior of concrete reinforced with steel fibers.

Optimize steel fibers reinforced concrete mix.

Studied the shear behavior of steel fiber-reinforced prestressed concrete slabs without stirrup reinforcement.

EDUCATION

2008 - 2012

Master of Applied Science, Université de Sherbrooke – Sherbrooke, Canada

2006 - 2007

Master of Industrial and Civil Construction, Prydniprovs’ka State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture – Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

2002 - 2006

Bachelor of Construction- Civil Engineering, Prydniprovs’ka State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture – Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

2001 - 2002

University Certificate, Prydniprovs’ka State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture – Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

1999 - 2000

Secondary school diploma, Sfax – Tunis

COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE

Structural: AutoCAD, LIRA9, MNPhi, Etabs, Robot, Arche & Eiffel

Office computer software: Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint

LANGUAGES

French : Fluent

English: Fluent

Russian: Fluent

ACTIVITIES AND INTEREST

Soccer and squash

Reading

SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS

1-Demers M., Oualha M., Légeron F., (2012), Use of fiber concrete to reduce brittleness of thick slab bridges, 3rd International Structural Specialty Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA.

2-Ahmed E., F. Légeron, M. Oualha, (2015), Steel fiber as replacement of minimum shear reinforcement for one-way thick bridge slab, Construction and Building Materials, 2015, Elsevier.



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