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Nicholas Gorski

Nicholas Gorski

Tinton Falls, NJ, US

 

About 

My name is Nicholas Gorski and I am currently enrolled at New York Institute of Technology - Manhattan Campus. I am expected to graduate in May of 2013 with a Bachelor of Architecture. I work part time at a Construction/ Design firm in New Jersey. However, I am looking for new experience and work closer to my home in Manhattan. I communicate and work well with other members of a team. I am very dedicated and interested in all aspects of architecture. I am currently looking to obtain a part or full time job with a firm. I have very flexible hours and I'm willing to sacrifice the time needed to go above and beyond with my work/company. 

Employment 

L2M Construction LLC, Red Bank, NJ, US, Estimator/Assistant Manager

My responsibilities are as follows:

• Review/revise architectural plans/construction documents
• Minor renderings and photoshop/illustrator work
• Manage construction sites
• Perform site surveys
• Calculate material takeoffs
• Estimate the cost of current/potential jobs
• Bid submittals for current/potential jobs

May 2010 - current
 

Education 

New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), New York, NY, US, BArch, Architecture

I have studied various course pertaining to architecture, engineering and construction.

The course are as follows:

Design Fundamentals 1 and 2, Architectural Design 1-7, Architectural Applied Physics, Building Construction 1 and 2, Statics and Structure, Structural Steel Design, Reinforced Concrete Design, Advanced Structural Design, Visualization 1-3, Environmental Systems 1 and 2, Calculus, Architecture History 1 and 2, Computer Aided CAD Construction Drawings, Architectural Writing, Professional Practice, Environmental Site Planning, City Planning, Greater Cities: Past and Present.

Sep 2008 - current
 

Awards 

Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society, Other

Awarded to freshman students who maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher all of freshman year.

2012
 

President's List of NYIT, Other

To obtain this award a student must have a GPA of 3.7 or higher for a semester.

2010
 

Areas of Specialization 

Skills