About Arny Fabrice Randriamamonjisoa
I am an engineering student at the Reunion Island Indian Ocean Engineering School (ESIROI), Department of Construction and Energy.
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Arny Fabrice Randriamamonjisoa 25 January 1996 138 Chevalier Bank, Rue Joseph Hubert, Saint-Pierre 97410 La Réunion +262 (0) 693 60 31 35 Driving licence
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EDUCATION
2014 – Current: Ecole Supérieure d’Ingénieurs Réunion Océan Indien, ESIROI Reunion Island Indian Ocean Engineering School, France First-year Master’s student, Department of Construction and Energy
2012 – 2014: Institut Supérieur de Technologie Antananarivo (IST-t), Madagascar Higher Institute of Technology Antananarivo Higher Technical Diploma in Civil Engineering (DTS),
2009 – 2012: Lycée Technique Professionnel du Génie Civil Mahamasina, Madagascar Professional Technical School of Civil Engineering Mahamasina, Madagascar Technological baccalaureate in Civil Engineering
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MAIN SKILLS Technical Energy modelling, building design, quantity surveying and costs. Communication Serious, sociable, team spirit, responsible and organisational skills IT skills / Software Microsoft Office, Autocad, Allplan, Google SketchUp, Energy Plus Languages Malagasy: Mother tongue French: Advanced level English: Intermediate level |
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WORK EXPERIENCE Answering public tender, studying construction quantities & costs. Plan of site installation July - August 2014: BEPA, Madagascar Study of a villa R+2 located in Tananarive Draftsman, quantity surveyor and designer August – Sept 2013: Building & Engineering Company, Madagascar (2 months) Workman internship: carpenter, manoeuver and ironmonger Design of a villa R+1 in Tananarive. |
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INTERESTS Music: drums and piano Sport: soccer and swimming
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