ENGIE Brasil
Samuel Lobo has extensive experience in human resources and remuneration analysis, currently serving as an Analista de remuneração at ENGIE Brasil since April 2023. Prior to this role, Samuel worked at Grupo Equatorial Energia for nearly a decade in various HR positions, including Analista de RH Pleno, where responsibilities encompassed the development of salary structures, SAP system implementation, and providing analytical support for HR projects. Samuel's career began with roles such as Estagiário in administration and an Operador Sênior de F&I. Academic achievements include an MBA in Project Management from FGV, a certification in Compensation Fundamentals from Willis Towers Watson, and additional qualifications in Leadership and Labor Legislation.
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ENGIE Brasil
ENGIE develops its businesses (power, natural gas, energy services) around a model based on responsible growth to take on the major challenges of energy’s transition to a low-carbon economy: access to sustainable energy, climate-change mitigation and adaptation and the rational use of resources. The Group provides individuals, cities and businesses with highly efficient and innovative solutions largely based on its expertise in four key sectors: renewable energy, energy efficiency, liquefied natural gas and digital technology. ENGIE employs 153,090 people worldwide and achieved revenues of €66.6 billion in 2016. The Group is listed on the Paris and Brussels stock exchanges (ENGI) and is represented in the main international indices: CAC 40, BEL 20, DJ Euro Stoxx 50, Euronext 100, FTSE Eurotop 100, MSCI Europe, DJSI World, DJSI Europe and Euronext Vigeo (World 120, Eurozone 120, Europe 120 and France 20). In Brazil, ENGIE is the largest private power producer in the country, operating an installed capacity of 10,290 MW in 32 power plants all over Brazil, which stands for about 6% of the country's capacity. The Group has 90% of its installed capacity in the country coming from clean, renewable sources and with low emissions of greenhouse gases, a status that has been reinforced by the construction of new wind farms in the Northeast and by one of the largest hydropower plants in Brazil, Jirau (3,750 MW), located in the Madeira River, Rondônia and inaugurated in December 2016. The Group is also present in the solar distributed generation market and offers services related to power, engineering and integration of systems working on the development of telecommunication and security systems, public lighting and urban mobility for smart cities, infrastructures and the oil & gas industry. With 3,000 employees, ENGIE had a turnover of R$ 6 billion in the country in 2016.