Civil Engineer and Master of Science in Geotechnical Engineering from the National University of Engineering (Lima, Peru), Geological Engineering studies in the National University of San Marcos (Lima, Peru) and Ph.D. candidate in Engineering Sciences at the University Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina).
He has 15 years of experience in geotechnical investigations, design of geosynthetics and geotechnical design of various structures such as hydropowers, heap leach pads, mine waste dumps, tailings storage facilities, earth dams, rockfill dams, reinforced soil walls, road reinforcement, etc.
He also has experience in CQA/CQC of surface and underground civil works, earthworks and installation of geosynthetics. Laboratory of soil mechanics, rock mechanics and geosynthetics. Design of flexible and rigid pavements in road projects. He has participated in mine closure plans, assessing the physical stability of facilities such as waste dumps, dumps organic material, pad leaching, tailings dam, adits, open pits, facilities, access, process plants, etc.
Jose has published and presented several academic and professional papers in geotechnical engineering conferences in countries as Peru, Argentina, Canada, USA, Germany and Australia.
He currently teaches in the Civil Engineering School at the Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola.