Bruno Pereira began their work experience as a Mechanical Maintenance Technician at Orica in 2001. In this role, they developed and implemented preventive maintenance systems for plant equipment and mobile pumping units across Brazil. Bruno then joined Weleda AG as a Mechanical Designer in 2004, followed by Kennametal in 2005, where they worked as a Mechanical Designer until 2008.
In 2008, Bruno joined MSX International as a Senior Mechanical Designer, where they were responsible for the development and management of cutting tools drawings for engine and transmission production lines. Bruno also programmed an algorithm using VBA to upload product detail drawings into FORD's Drawing Management System.
In 2010, Bruno joined ETEP Faculdades as a Professor until 2013. Bruno then moved to GE Vernova, where they held multiple roles from 2011 to 2022. Initially, they worked as a Senior Mechanical Designer, involved in high complex projects for hydro power plants in Latin America. Later, they became a Mechanical Design Engineer, coordinating technical project design in Oil/Hydraulics/Mechanical Systems and Speed Governor Systems. Bruno managed projects in Brazil, Colombia, Portugal, Turkey, Canada, and the USA. Finally, Bruno became a Lead Mechanical Engineer, responsible for the technical coordination and full-cycle development of pneumatic systems for chemical characterization and testing.
Currently, Bruno Pereira is employed at Noze as a Lead Mechanical Engineer - Data Annotation. In this role, they are responsible for project coordination, design, analysis, manufacturing, and commissioning of pneumatic systems for electronic nose sensors. Bruno performs CFD analysis to optimize systems and processes, and they also conduct rapid prototyping, testing, and system analysis.
Bruno Pereira attended Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho from 2013 to 2015, where they earned a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Prior to that, from 2005 to 2009, Bruno obtained their Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from the same university. Bruno had also attended the university from 1998 to 2000, where they earned a Technical School degree in Mechanics.
Sign up to view 0 direct reports
Get started