Carlos Britto
About Carlos Britto
Carlos Britto is a Product Owner for Data & Insights at Chevron in Houston, Texas, with extensive experience in technical computing and support roles in the oil and gas industry.
Current Role at Chevron
Carlos Britto currently holds the position of Product Owner - Data & Insights at Chevron in Houston, Texas, United States. In this role, he is responsible for understanding business priorities and setting the order of work within the BU D&I Modernization Product Line. He is a part of the Trioka (Architect, RTE & Product Owner) team, guiding work and priorities within the Product Line.
Previous Experience at Chevron
Carlos Britto has a rich history with Chevron, having previously served in multiple roles. From 2019 to 2020, he was the DMDI Team Lead in Houston, Texas. Prior to that, he worked at Chevron Brasil Petroleo Ltda as a Technical Computing Supervisor from 2013 to 2019 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Earlier, he was a SPEC.ENG.APPLICATIONS SUPPORT5 from 2009 to 2013, also in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Career at Schlumberger
Before joining Chevron, Carlos Britto worked at SCHLUMBERGER SERVIÇOS DE PETROLEO LTDA as a Support Analyst Pleno/Infrastructure Coordinator from 2002 to 2009 in Brazil. During his tenure, he honed his skills in infrastructure management and support analysis, laying a strong foundation for his subsequent roles in the oil and gas industry.
Educational Background
Carlos Britto holds a Lato Sensu Pos Graduation in Business Management from Instituto Brasil Petroleo (IBP), which he completed in 2013. He earned an MBA in Information Technology Business Management from FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas in 2001. Additionally, he holds a BSc in Technology Data Process from Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, completed in 1999.
Notable Projects
Carlos Britto has contributed to several critical projects throughout his career. At Enterprise Oil do Brasil, he developed new backup procedures for Windows and Unix servers, improving data security and disaster recovery. Additionally, he implemented a Filer solution, migrating critical data to new storage. At Ericsson Telecomunicações S.A., he introduced new Help Desk request procedures and standardized the Rio office environment by migrating the Novell environment to Microsoft. His work at Origin do Brasil involved managing outsourcing clients to improve request quality.