Ernesto Guevara Ortiz B.Eng MBA
About Ernesto Guevara Ortiz B.Eng MBA
Ernesto Guevara Ortiz is a Construction Manager at TELUS and President Elect at PMI Vancouver Island Chapter, with extensive experience in project and construction management.
Company
Ernesto Guevara Ortiz currently works at TELUS as a Construction Manager. He has a long history with TELUS, having held various roles within the company including National RAN Support Centre and RF Operations positions in both Western and Eastern Canada. Additionally, Ernesto serves as President Elect for the PMI Vancouver Island Chapter.
Title
Ernesto Guevara Ortiz holds the title of Construction Manager at TELUS. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing construction projects, coordinating with cross-functional teams, and ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Education and Expertise
Ernesto Guevara Ortiz has an extensive educational background. He possesses a Bachelor of Engineering from Universidad Militar Nueva Granada and an MBA in Strategic Project Management from Université Laval. He completed various certifications, including Project Management Professional (PMP) from UBC Sauder School of Business, and Basic Corrosion training from NACE International. His expertise extends to CSA S37-13 standards and the National Building Code of Canada 2015.
Professional Background
Ernesto Guevara Ortiz has amassed a diverse professional background. Before his current role at TELUS, he served as Director of Programs at PMI Vancouver Island Chapter, worked at SPAR Consultants Structural Engineers, and managed MBA Strategic Project Management at Université Laval. His career also includes stints at NACE International, Concours KGP, and multiple roles within TELUS, showcasing his versatility and experience across various engineering and management fields.
Achievements
During his tenure at TELUS, Ernesto Guevara Ortiz generated significant savings by optimizing rooftop equipment installations in Ontario and Quebec. He has been involved in over 20 construction projects, showcasing his ability to manage large-scale projects efficiently. His work has been instrumental in ensuring compliance with the National Building Code of Canada 2015 and CSA S37-13 standards for antennas, towers, and antenna-supporting structures.