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Truce in the Forest by Fritz Vincken
1026 Bagtang, Daraga4501 Albay | CP No.: 09175580933E-mail: :materesahm.bahia@yahoo.com.ph |

MARIA TERESA MOYO-BAHIA

Personal Data | Date of Birth: August 5, 1970Place of Birth: Marikina, RizalAge: 42 yrs oldHeight: 5’2”Weight: 45 kls.Father: Eudaldo R. Moyo (Deceased)Mother: Ruperta C. Hobayan Their Address: Ilawod, Camalig, AlbaySpouse: Joseph L. BahiaNo. of Children: 3Present Address: 1026 Bagtang,, Daraga, AlbayContact No.:09152763196 | Professional Experience | October 2012 – PresentAssociate Lead AuditorCertification International Philippines, Inc.Pasig, CityConducts certification audits October 2011 to Present ConsultantMT MOYO-BAHIA CONSULTANCYQuality, Environment and Project Management ConsultancyConducts training in ISO 9001 and 14001Provides consultancy in establishing Quality and Environment Management Systems and Project ManagementPrepares Feasibility Studies in Water System ProjectJune 2011 – PresentPart-time InstructorComputer Arts and Technological School Legazpi CitySouthern Luzon Technological College Foundation, Inc.June 2010 – October 2010 Part-time InstructorBicol University College of AgricultureSubjects Handled:College Algebra Computer Application in EngineeringFundamentals of Electricity and ElectronicsBicol University Gubat CampusSubjects Handled:Calculus with Geometry 2College Algebra and Trigonometry | | July 2008 – June 2009 ND Construction Camalig, AlbaySustaining Technical EmployeeImplement and monitor project implementationPrepare progress report and billing documentsCoordinate with project owner/prospective customerCheck adequacy of plans and specificationAttend bid conferencePrepare and submit bidding documentsPrepare estimates and bill of materials | Projects Undertaken | Rehabilitation/Improvement of Salog-San Roque Dam and Irrigation Canal(Lagonoy, Camarines Sur)Construction of Legislative Building, Phase I (Lagonoy, Camarines Sur)Construction of Gubat-Pinamihagan FMR, Phase II



References: | Engr. Michelle A. BaytanDSWD, KALAHI:CIDSS ProjectRO V, Buragwis, Legazpi City052-8206198/0524805346/09063877187Engr. Emylita B. OrtegaTaiheiyo CementCebu CityCP#: 09175592905Engr. Anelia Montas-MacamManagement RepresentativeZuelig PharmaceuticalCP # 09172436795 |

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