Mohammad Alshoubaki
About Mohammad Alshoubaki
Mohammad Alshoubaki is a Structural Engineer specializing in bridges and civil structures at Arup in Melbourne, Australia.
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Mohammad Alshoubaki is a Structural Engineer specializing in bridges and civil structures. He has been working at Arup since 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. At Arup, he focuses on providing innovative solutions and delivering high-quality outcomes for bridge and civil structural design projects.
Career at Arup
Since 2019, Mohammad Alshoubaki has been serving as a Structural Engineer at Arup, located in Melbourne, Australia. His role within the Infrastructure Group includes specialization in structural modeling and finite element analysis for bridge and civil structural projects. Mohammad's work at Arup aims to deliver high-quality results in infrastructure development.
Previous Experience
Before joining Arup, Mohammad Alshoubaki gathered experience at several organizations. He worked as a Junior Transport Engineer at VicRoads in 2018 for three months, and prior to that, as a Transport Engineer Intern from 2017 to 2018, also for three months. Additionally, he was a Site Engineer Intern at Emirates International Projects General Contracting in Abu Dhabi in 2017 for one month. His multifaceted roles have provided him with a well-rounded background in civil engineering and transportation.
Role at Monash University
Mohammad Alshoubaki held multiple roles at Monash University from 2016 to 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. He worked as an Accounts Payable Officer and Stores Officer for two years. His work at Monash University contributed to the operational efficiency and financial accuracy within the institution.
Education and Expertise
Mohammad Alshoubaki attended Monash University, where he studied Civil Engineering and earned a Bachelor's degree from 2015 to 2018. His expertise includes structural engineering, with a focus on structural modeling, finite element analysis, and the design of bridges and civil structures. This educational foundation has equipped him with the skills needed to contribute to major infrastructure projects in the Greater Melbourne Area.