Carlos Rocha, AScT, has been a Project Manager at the City of Richmond since December 1996, overseeing utility service connection designs for new single-family homes and administering Municipal Access Agreements with telecom companies. Prior roles include positions as Supervisor of Design Services within Engineering Planning, Engineering Technologist in Engineering D&C, Design Technologist for Major Projects, and Traffic Technician, where responsibilities encompassed the management and design of traffic control signs and traffic calming measures. Prior to joining the City of Richmond, Carlos Rocha worked as a Transportation Designer and Survey Instrument Man at the City of Vancouver from September 1994 to December 1996, primarily focusing on collecting survey data for street design projects. Educational credentials include a Certificate in Richmond Supervisory Training from STCP, a Diploma of Technology in Civil Engineering Technology from the British Columbia Institute of Technology, and a Certificate in Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD from Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
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