
Yasser Mohammed Ahmed
Architecture Resident Engineer
Hadayek Alahram, Giza, EgyptWork Experience
Resident EngineerFull Time
- Job Details:Experienced Resident Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the architecture & planning industry. Skilled in AutoCAD, Construction Supervision and Management,professional graduated from Cairo University.
Project ManagerFull Time
- Job Details:o Coordination with the Interior Designer and Kitchen Equipment Supplier o Report the Weekly progress to the Client. o Review Shop drawings& Material approval. o Coordinating the work with other disciplines. o Site Inspection and Verification. o Review the Quantities of work executed and Invoices received from Main Contractor. o Liaising with Client , Interior Designer and Contractor o Supervise the execution work and make sure that the Main Contractor Committed to the Time schedule.
Senior Site ArchitectFull Time
Otaishan Consulting Engineers
Jan 2007 - Dec 2017 -10 yrs, 11 months
Saudi Arabia , Riyadh
- Job Details:o Report Weekly & Monthly progress to the Client. o Review Shop drawings& Material approval. o Coordinating the work with other disciplines. o Site Inspection and Verification. o Held Meetings with Client and Contractor for discussing Project Progress. o Redesign Façades and presented to the Client. o Supervise the execution work and make sure that the Main Contractor Committed to the Time schedule. o Concept & Preparing Construction Documents. o Coordinating the work with other disciplines. o Leading the project team in all coordination work. o Held Meetings with Client.
Project Architect Full Time
- Job Details:o Design & preparing construction drawing. o Coordinating the work with other disciplines. o Leading the project team in all coordination work.
Education
Bachelor's Degree in Architecture
Cairo University (CU)Jan 1998 - Jan 2003 - 5 yr
High School - Other
BawitiJan 1998
Skills
Languages
Arabic
FluentEnglish
Fluent
Training & Certifications
Project Mangment Professional
Egyptian Engineers Syndicate·2018Value Engineering
Wildlife Research Center Project Workshop·2008