Daniel Precybilovicz
About Daniel Precybilovicz
Daniel Precybilovicz is a Reliability Specialist with extensive experience in maintenance and engineering roles across various companies, including Berry Global, Inc. and Berneck S.A. Painéis e Serrados, where he has contributed to enhancing system stability and productivity through advanced technical implementations.
Work at Berry Global, Inc.
Daniel Precybilovicz has been employed at Berry Global, Inc. as a Reliability Specialist since 2019. His role focuses on enhancing the reliability of production systems and processes. Prior to this position, he served as a Senior Maintenance Technician from 2017 to 2018 and as an Electronic Maintenance Specialist from 2018 to 2019. His experience at Berry Global has contributed to improvements in operational efficiency and maintenance practices.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Precybilovicz holds a degree in Engenharia Industrial Elétrica from Universidade Tecnologica Federal do Paraná, where he studied from 2009 to 2015. He also completed a program in Tecnologia em Processamento de Dados at Faculdades Integradas Santa Cruz from 2003 to 2006. His technical education began at Centro Federal de Educação Tecnologica do Paraná, where he studied Eletrotécnica from 1996 to 2001. Additionally, he attended SENAI CIC for a year, focusing on Eletricidade e Eletrônica.
Background in Maintenance and Engineering
Daniel Precybilovicz has extensive experience in maintenance and engineering roles. He began his career as a Trainee at Trombini Embalagens S.A. in 1999 and later worked at Berneck S.A. Painéis e Serrados in various positions, including Maintenance Technician, Specialist in Electrical and Electronic Maintenance, and Multifunctional Technician. His work involved improving systems and processes through the application of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM).
Technical Projects and Contributions
Throughout his career, Daniel has contributed to several technical projects aimed at enhancing productivity and system stability. He implemented PLC S7 300/400 and Masterdrives Inverters programs, which resulted in productivity gains and reduced cycle times. Additionally, he improved Human-Machine Interface (HMI) systems using TIA V13, facilitating better interpretation of machine functions and fault diagnostics. His initiatives have also focused on reducing resource waste and achieving cost savings.
Training and Development Initiatives
Daniel Precybilovicz has conducted training sessions for work teams on industrial Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) techniques. These sessions aimed to address process and maintenance failures, enhancing the skills and knowledge of team members. His focus on training reflects his commitment to developing workforce capabilities and improving operational efficiency within the organizations he has worked for.