Career
He has held a range of leadership and research positions throughout the southern cone, working for YPFB, the Organization of American States, and a range of companies and national governments. A widely published researcher, Suarez is an expert on paleozoic biostratigraphy, invertebrate paleontology, national parks, wild life sanctuaries, and paleoecology. In 1969 he was a Professor of Zoology in the Universidad Mayor de San Andréson
In 1970, he was an educational investigator of Organization of American States at the University of Santiago in Chile.
Between 1976 and 1980 Suarez was a professor of Geology (GLG-99) in the Universidad Gabriel René Moreno, Santa Cruz de la Sierra Bolivia. Between 1978 and 1979 professor of Biology 116, and since 2000 occupied a professorship of Geology.
(ECL-l11) in the Environment Engineering career at the Universidad Católica Boliviana in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Later on the museum has been relied to the public university administration.
Today he is retired from Geology, Petroleum and all business activities, but he still researches on his own about Human Evolution and Astronomy.
His residence place is fixed to Cochabamba.