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Date of birth:
29 October 1979
Nationality:
Hungarian
Home Address:
Phone:
E-mail:
1998-2005:
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
M. Sc. in Civil
Engineering
1992-1998:
Széchenyi István High School, Szolnok
High School Graduation
Total:
1 year and 7 months
2006-2007:
Civil Engineer
[snip].
Tiszatenyő-Mezőtúr
Railway Reconstr. (€42M)
Schedule, QAS, work
safety, general problem solving, communication in English
Qualifications:
International
Driving License (“B”)
Language skills:
Hungarian - native
English - Intermediate
State Examination
German - Basic State
Examination
Known softwares:
office (Ms Word, Ms Excel, Ms Access)
project scheduler (Ms
Project, P.Director)
constructing planner (Gs
Constructor)
cost-estimator (Gs
Estimator, King)
CAD for architecture,
statics and mathematics (ArchiCAD, AutoCAD, AxisVM, MathCAD)
Overall:
I am able to acquire the required knowledge of operating any
software alone and quickly.
Introducing:
I am modest, tolerant, and have plenty of assurance at the same
time. I feel myself suitable for unaccompanied, and for teamwork
also.
Field of interest:
design, coordination, nature
CV Appendix of Studies
Total length of
studies:
19 years
Strengths:
bright,
comprehending, logical, accurate
1998-2005:
M. Sc. in Civil Engineering
Budapest University of
Technology and Economics
City: Budapest, Hungary, Europe
Address: 1111 Budapest,
Műegyetem rkp. 3-9.
Faculty of Civil
Engineering
Sub-faculty of
Structures
Major Specialty of
Construction Management
Supplementary:
Municipal Engineering
Degree Project: Utilizing
the “Object Oriented Designing” in the scheduling of
construction industrial projects – Efficiency inspection of the
“Graphisoft Constructor 2005” software system
Final exam: 29 September
2005, Budapest
Overall classification: 4
(good) of 5
1992-1998:
High School Graduation
Széchenyi István High
School, Szolnok
City: Szolnok, Hungary,
Europe
Address: 5000 Szolnok,
Széchenyi István krt. 16.
Web:
www.szechenyi-szolnok.sulinet.hu
Final exam: 19 June 1998,
Szolnok
Average classification:
4,80 of 5,00
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Infrastructure Engineering |
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Soil Mechanics, Earthworks |
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Engineering Seismology |
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Geodesy Measuring Practice |
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Technical Informatics |
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GIS Basics |
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Ground-works, Deep Ground-works |
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Engineering Buildings |
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Road/Railway Measuring Practice |
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City Improving |
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Reinforced Concrete Struct. 2. |
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Finite Element Method |
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Hydraulic Architecture |
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Water Management |
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