Gareth Pert, who started his career from General Engineering, has gained an immense knowledge in his field of work. His studied engineering at Waikato University in Hamilton and graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering with Honors. His thesis was based on the feasibility of renewable energy for electricity generation of the Hokianga Harbor (NZ). In these five years of his Engineering Degree program,
Gareth Pert NZ was the lead engineer for the development of the initial 2007 year WESMO team. After putting in a few years on-the-job learning, his professional working attitude helped him to move from a fresher graduate to a fully vested engineer. It is his dedicated efforts towards work that made him efficient in each project that he handled. He has great technical expertise in areas of general engineering design, pipe work engineering and design, tank engineering and design and above all proficiency in mechanical engineering and design for manufacturability and cost reduction.
Starting with the first milestone in his career passage, Gareth Pert worked with Masons Engineering in 2004 as welder as a part of general engineering. He worked in almost every stream of engineering has managed various projects simultaneously with the proper client coordination that depicts him as an efficient project manager. Having great ability to work through a wide range of complex issues handling multiple problems simultaneously gave him a unique identity. Gareth Pert has an extended work experience in New Zealand and other foreign locations as well.
Gareth Pert NZ has been working as a decisive part of Central Asia Development Group from last three years. Serving to different engineering departments in this company, Gareth Pert got the opportunity to enhance his skills and knowledge. Currently, he is serving as an engineering operations manager to the company he supervised and managed all engineering projects in BSN; Afghanistan with estimated value of projects at US$25 Million. He has worked in an operational capacity through many locations in Southern Afghanistan managing multi-million dollar projects both within and outside the wire for the coalition forces.