1. Meshal Alotaiby
Abdullah Almubarak
Block:8, St:812, House:7
+96565599779
Mfa87@nau.edu
Education Northern Arizona University
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Cumulative GPA: 3.14
Skills AutoCAD and Civil 3D
• Layering, precise object location, plotting, contour maps, creating blocks and
attributes. ArcGIS
• Creating interactive maps.
Revit
• Performing 3D design projects.
HCS
• Experience working with HCS 2010 in performing capacity analysis and
traffic studies
HEC-RAS
• Running hydrological models and analyzing it.
Microsoft Excel
• Creating lists, formatting cells, presenting data visually, and adding formulas
and functions
Communication Skills
• Languages: English and Arabic.
• Proficiency in time management skills.
• Proficiency in team work skills.
Additional Skills:
Water Resources Engineering: Hydraulic analysis, pipe flow, pipe network, turbo-machinery,
hydraulic thrust and open channel flow.
Geotechnical Engineering: Origin of soils, classification of earth materials, subsurface exploration,
index properties, compaction, strength and settlement.
Structural Engineering: Determining cables, shear and moment diagrams, influence lines, moving
loads, deflection methods, approximate analysis of indeterminate structures.
Transportation Engineering: Traffic studies, capacity analysis, traffic control devices, signal system
operation design, geometric design including driver-roadway-vehicle model, traffic characteristics,
level of service, human factor, safety, drainage and specs.
2. Work experience Northern Arizona University
Tutor of Mathematics
• Providing individual and group assistance to students in different Math courses.
Tutor of AutoCad
• Providing individual and group assistance to students in different AutoCad courses.
Flag-Tech Engineering Inc
A Capstone project which requires that the team should have a company in order to solve
the problems in the railroad of Peach Springs located in Arizona State. As a team work, we
had created solutions to solve the problems in the design for the railroad. There were seven
engineers in the company working hard to find the best solution. The company had
presented the final design to the chair of Civil and Environmental engineering in Northern
Arizona University, Mohave County department, Arizona Department Of Transportation,
hualapai indian Tribe department and other professors.