I began my career as a civil technician while attending evening school. During the day, I worked at construction companies, gaining hands-on experience in both structural and finishing works. This dual approach allowed me to develop a strong foundation in construction early on.
In 2014, I transitioned into the role of a civil engineer, specializing in finishing works. Having previously worked in both rough and finishing construction as a technician, I continued to expand my expertise as an engineer in these fields. My career then led me into the world of special steel structures, including shopping malls, freeform structures, skyscrapers, and facade engineering. This was where I first encountered Tekla Structures, SAP2000, and advanced detailing techniques—a turning point that fueled my passion for engineering software and structural design.
Despite my primary fieldwork in steel structure installation, my curiosity for engineering tools drove me to master these programs. Over the last eight years, I have also been heavily involved in glass factory projects, working on both steel structures and equipment installations. This experience introduced me to mechanical design software such as SolidWorks and Inventor, which I have since incorporated into my skill set.
Looking back, my journey has shaped me into a multidisciplinary engineer, bridging mechanical and structural design with hands-on installation expertise. My philosophy is to be a complete engineer, capable of designing, analyzing, and overseeing execution on-site. Alongside technical design, I have also honed my skills in project planning and management using MS Project, ensuring seamless coordination between office work and field operations.
Mastering Tekla, SAP2000, and Revit for structural engineering and SolidWorks, Inventor for mechanical design has given me a unique advantage in understanding and controlling projects from concept to completion. These competencies not only enhance my ability to manage construction and equipment installations effectively but also allow me to deliver precise engineering solutions.
My career has been truly international, with projects spanning Argentina, India, Iran, Iraq, Dubai, and the Czech Republic. Working in diverse environments has strengthened my adaptability and global engineering perspective, making me a versatile professional in the field.
To me, being an engineer means more than just knowing calculations—it means having the ability to design, execute, and optimize every stage of a project.