Parisa Borji Pour
About Parisa Borji Pour
Parisa Borji Pour is a Project Manager at Arup in Manchester, England, with a background in structural engineering and a Master of Engineering degree from The University of Manchester.
Current Role as Project Manager at Arup
Parisa Borji Pour is currently working as a Project Manager at Arup. She has been in this role since 2021 and is based in Manchester, England, United Kingdom. In this capacity, she is responsible for overseeing various engineering projects, coordinating with clients and teams, and ensuring project milestones are met effectively.
Experience as a Structural Engineer
Before becoming a Project Manager, Parisa worked as a Structural Engineer at Arup. Her tenure in this position spanned from 2015 to 2021, covering different locations including Manchester, Hong Kong, and Cardiff. During her years as a Structural Engineer, she was involved in the design, analysis, and review of structural components for various projects.
Early Career and Summer Placement at MACE
In 2014, Parisa gained early career experience with a summer placement at MACE. This role provided her with foundational industry exposure and practical insights into construction management and engineering practices. Although it was a brief period, it added real-world experience to her academic background.
Education in Civil and Structural Engineering
Parisa Borji Pour has a robust academic background in engineering. She studied Civil and Structural Engineering at The University of Manchester, where she achieved a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree. Her education lasted from 2011 to 2015, equipping her with theoretical knowledge and technical skills essential for her professional roles.
Preparatory Studies at The Manchester College
Before entering university, Parisa attended The Manchester College, where she focused on Maths, Further Maths, and Physics. She completed her A-levels from 2009 to 2011. These preparatory studies laid the groundwork for her advanced education in civil and structural engineering.