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My Career Achievement
A. Education Background (Academic + Institution)

1. M.Sc. Urban Design and Conservation
2. Bachelor in Civil Engineering
3. Diploma in Computer Application
4. International Professional development training from world class reputed learning from:
    World Bank Group, Open University Australia, ALISON, and from Nepal as well.
5. Electric and Electronics Training
6. E-learning Courses

B. Working Experience

1. 5+ years in Infrastructure Development Sector: Road, Contract Management, Melamchi Diversion Tunnel Project, Design Engineer, and now working as a Consultant.
2. Teaching Experience
3. Volunteer

Different Responsibilities

Professional proficiency: English


A motivated and capable individual who has a clear understanding of the role and responsibilities associated with Civil engineer & urban practitioner. Having the ability to provide support for multiple concurrent priorities, am able to establish, maintain and develop effective working relationships with service users, teams, delivery partners & colleagues. 


Possesses a broad range of technical, personal effectiveness and leadership skills and uses rigorous logic & methods to come up with effective solutions to difficult problems. As someone who is comfortable with & able to effectively cope with change, has a track record of making use of available resources and techniques. 



Relationship-building and high level of client care throughout planning process and beyond.
Prepare technical specifications, technical proposals, engineering reports and conceptual level analysis for Contract & engineering documents.
Develop work schedule, weekly production plan, monthly progress report and updating progress of work.
Negotiating, supervisory and leadership skills combined with the ability to delegate.
Disaster risk management and handling all the technical works.
Developing guidance and policies relating to the built environment. 
Ability to produce reports and papers on technical & non-technical issues. 
Report writing skills in English and Nepali languages.
“Can-do” attitude to go the extra mile to get work done.
Ability to work with harmoniously and effectively in teams 
Producing and processing financial measurements.
Specialties: “Urban Infrastructure Development, Construction management, Disaster risk management; Project management; policy analysis & strategies; Conservation planning, Perception mapping and Fieldwork”.


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