Carlos Jiménez Garrote has a diverse work experience spanning various engineering and project coordination roles.
Starting in 2022, they work as a Geotechnical Engineer at Soltec, where their specific responsibilities and tenure are not provided.
From 2021 to 2022, Jiménez Garrote worked as a Civil Engineer at Techint IngenierÃa y Construcción.
Prior to that, from 2019 to 2021, they served as a Project Coordinator at CIMENTEC HV. In this role, they managed and executed geotechnical works, prepared budgets and work schedules for engineering projects, and facilitated technical and administrative meetings with different disciplinary groups to provide solutions for clients.
From 2016 to 2017, they were an Engineer of Design at Geotecnia y Cimentaciones. Here, they specialized in design and calculations for road infrastructures and geotechnical works, using field exploration data and laboratory testing. Carlos also conducted geotechnical analysis and drafted design reports.
In 2014, they worked as a Site Resident at Postamar, where they supervised construction procedures for metal structures, generated budgets and work schedules, and managed construction personnel according to safety protocols.
From 2013 to 2014, they worked as an Engineer of Design at Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Here, they quantified construction quantities, analyzed unit prices, supervised compliance with seismic resistance norms for geotechnical designs, and developed numerical models for slope instability in the project's zone of influence.
Starting in 2009, Jiménez Garrote worked as a Software Developer at Meteora Software. In this role, they ensured the proper functioning of accounting programs, analyzed financial transactions and accounting statements, and created accounting software and matrix models for business data storage.
These experiences demonstrate Jiménez Garrote's expertise in geotechnical engineering, project coordination, and software development.
Carlos Jiménez Garrote has an educational background centered around civil engineering. Carlos obtained a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, where they studied from 2010 to 2015. Following their undergraduate studies, Carlos pursued further specialization in the field of civil engineering. From 2014 to 2015, they attended INSA Strasbourg, where they focused on infrastructure and public works. Later on, they pursued a Master's degree in Civil Engineering, specializing in Geotechnical engineering, at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México from 2017 to 2019. Carlos' education has equipped him with a solid foundation in civil engineering and a deeper understanding of geotechnical engineering.
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