I am a Civil Engineer and Data Scientist specializing in water supply operations and water resources, my primary focus revolves around leveraging fieldwork, advanced analysis techniques, and optimization strategies to enhance pumping station performance, optimize water supply pressure management, and effectively reduce non-revenue water. My expertise has been cultivated through a diverse range of end-to-end civic projects, catering to the needs of both private and public institutions. I possess a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in civil engineering and am driven by a passion for utilizing data-driven approaches to drive sustainable and efficient water resource management.
1. Central Control and Monitoring: As a team, we are tasked to ensure continuous and uninterrupted water supply to the whole water network while also continuously monitoring all flow and pressure trends from raw water to treated water. My team spearheads quick response with other units and departments for low-pressure alarms and to ensure water supply normalization after emergency interruptions due to pipe breakages, maintenance, and water network improvements. We also provide daily forecasts of major reservoir levels in preparation for the projection of water allocation for the water network system. Aside from that, we are tasked to provide mitigating solutions and plans in case of emergency events.
2. Research and Analysis: Regularly conducts research regarding water supply and demand trends to pinpoint anomalies within the whole water supply system of 17 cities.
3. Reporting: Presents daily reports to different department heads, top management, and stakeholders.
4. Technical Writing and Manual Creation: I authored 1 work instruction and 3 plant operation manuals for pumping stations and reservoirs.
5. Database Management: Leads in organizing and managing the database for the team. This consists of all data sets, events, and changes within the system.
6. Process Improvement: Created a program that automates daily supply analysis reports. This reduced workload by at least 25%.
1. Central Control and Monitoring: As a team, we are tasked to ensure continuous and uninterrupted water supply to the whole water network while also continuously monitoring all flow and pressure trends from raw water to treated water. My team spearheads quick response with other units and departments for low-pressure alarms and to ensure water supply normalization after emergency interruptions due to pipe breakages, maintenance, and water network improvements. We also provide daily forecasts of major reservoir levels in preparation for the projection of water allocation for the water network system. Aside from that, we are tasked to provide mitigating solutions and plans in case of emergency events.
2. Research and Analysis: Regularly conducts research regarding water supply and demand trends to pinpoint anomalies within the whole water supply system of 17 cities.
3. Reporting: Presents daily reports to different department heads, top management, and stakeholders.
4. Technical Writing and Manual Creation: I authored 1 work instruction and 3 plant operation manuals for pumping stations and reservoirs.
5. Database Management: Leads in organizing and managing the database for the team. This consists of all data sets, events, and changes within the system.
6. Process Improvement: Created a program that automates daily supply analysis reports. This reduced workload by at least 25%.
Descriptive analysis
Diagnostics analysis
Predictive analysis
Prescriptive analysis
Superb in scheduling and record-keeping
Quick decision-making
Multitasking
Meets deadlines