Job Type
Institutional Management
Decision Making & Policy
Subject Area
Climatology, Meteorology
Marine and Coastal Engineering
Activities
Promoting the link between agencies on hydrography and oceanography in Guatemalan maritime zones, the National Geographic Institute, and the International Hydrographic Organization.
Performing playback management charts based on hydrographic surveys.
Managing files that lead to determining the maritime borders of the Territorial Sea, Exclusive Economic Zone, and Continental Shelf and so on.
Gathering information and data used for the protection of the maritime areas of Guatemala.
Monitoring on both coasts of the State of Guatemala signaling control maritime, river and lake.
Maintaining records on searching, extraction or recovery of antiques, treasures and shipwrecked.
To follow up on the commitments made by Guatemala as a member state of the International Hydrographic Organization.
Keeping track of the placement of any structure, work or semi-fixed in the ground or under the seabed.
Taking control over landfills, dredging, and ocean engineering.
Maritime Safety Information in both coasts Pacific and the Caribbean Sea.
Sea regions of study
Caribbean Sea
North Pacific Ocean
Skills
2019 Master on Logistic Administration
Universidad San Pablo de Guatemala
2017 Geographic Information System Specialist
Universidad del Valle de Guatemala
2015 Master of Science in
Maritime Affairs (ENGLISH)
World Maritime University, Malmo, Sweden
(IMO)
2012 Hydrographic Surveyor
Training “A” class (IHO/FIG/ACI)
Instituto Hidrográfico de la Marina,
Cádiz, Spain.
2003 Bachelor’s Degree in
Technology and Resource Management
Universidad Galileo, Guatemala City.
Languages:
Spanish: Native
English: Advanced
Computing
skills:
Office IT: Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Publisher, OneNote, and
Outlook
Advanced programs: ArcGIS,
Hypack Max, Caris, and Photoshop.
Comment(s)
Conference speaker
“Temperature anomalies at sea,” National Congress on Climate Change (San
Carlos University, 2016)
National Congress of Science and
Technology organized by the National Secretariat of Science and Technology, a lecture entitled " New Technologies of the Ocean
Sciences" 2013.
"Marine Sciences for generating sensitivity maps" National Commission on oil spills, its derivatives, and substances potentially dangerous at sea and marine coastal regions. (CODEMAR, 2011).
ASSOCIATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Member
of the SASAKAWA Peace Foundation. A friend
of Japan and WMU. https://www.spf.org/e/
Member of the
Hydrographic Society of America THSOA, Latin American Chapter. https://thsoa.org