Diego Rojas Sigala has a diverse work experience in civil engineering and project management. Diego started their career as a Surveyor Chief at ESTUDIOS, INGENIERÍA Y DISEÑO, where they were responsible for ensuring the safety of the surveying team and preparing earthwork plans. Diego then worked as a Professor at ITESO Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara, where they taught classes on field surveying and hydrology, and managed student groups.
Diego then transitioned to working as a Project Engineer at Comuna Ingenieria, where they performed hydraulic analysis, developed cost estimates, and closed projects on schedule. Diego also worked as a Project Engineer at CR Construction, designing water pressure lines and managing projects with limited resources to reduce delivery time.
Next, Diego joined FUSED Industries as an Estimator, where they estimated projects for paving, water supply, and drainage. Diego performed accurate quantity takeoffs and prepared detailed construction schedules. Diego then moved to Stantec as a Civil Design Engineer, conducting technical evaluations for water supply and environmental restoration projects. Diego also participated in multi-disciplinary teams for water resources projects.
Currently, Diego is working as a Civil Project Engineer at HR Green, Inc., where they plan and coordinates the technical aspects of assigned projects. Diego manages project approvals and prepares proposals and change orders for clients.
Throughout their career, Diego has demonstrated their expertise and skills in planning, designing, and managing various civil engineering projects. Diego has a strong background in hydraulic analysis, water resources management, and project coordination.
Diego Rojas Sigala completed their education in a progressive manner, with their latest degree being a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Hydraulic and Hydrologic from the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, which they obtained in 2014. Prior to that, they pursued a major in Urban Hydraulic at the same university from 2011 to 2012. In 2007, Diego completed their Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Civil Engineer from ITESO Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara.
Apart from their educational degrees, Diego also holds several certifications. In June 2019, they obtained the Professional Engineer (PE) certification from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. In February 2019, they acquired the Certified Floodplain Manager certification from the Texas Floodplain Management Association. Before these certifications, in April 2017, Diego became an Engineer In Training after receiving accreditation from the Texas Board of Professional Engineers. Moreover, they have also been approved for the P.E. Test by NCEES, although the specific month and year of approval are not mentioned in the provided information.
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