Genri Belarmino
About Genri Belarmino
Genri Belarmino is an Innovation Mechanics Leader at MUSIC Tribe, where he has worked remotely since 2022. He has over a decade of experience in mechanical design and engineering, including a previous role as Senior Mechanical Design Engineer at Lexmark.
Work at MUSIC Tribe
Genri Belarmino serves as the Innovation Mechanics Leader at MUSIC Tribe since 2022. In this role, he focuses on driving innovation within the organization. His position is remote, allowing him to contribute to the company's objectives from a flexible location. His expertise in mechanical engineering plays a crucial role in the development of innovative solutions and products.
Previous Experience at Lexmark
Before joining MUSIC Tribe, Genri Belarmino worked at Lexmark as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer from 2006 to 2017. During his 11 years at Lexmark, he was involved in various engineering projects, contributing to the design and development of mechanical systems. His experience in this role helped him gain valuable insights into the engineering industry.
Education and Expertise
Genri Belarmino earned his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cebu, where he studied from 2000 to 2005. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his engineering career. He possesses extensive knowledge in mechanical design, calibration of high-precision jigs and fixtures, and the product life cycle from design conception to mass production.
Technical Skills and Knowledge
Genri Belarmino has proficiency in various 3D/2D CAD software packages, including NX, Solidworks, and Creo. He also has basic knowledge in LabView Programming. His technical skills extend to the design of plastic injection, sheet metal, machining, and die casting. He is experienced in testing and evaluating mechanical design performance and has strong analytical skills for engineering problem-solving.
Early Career Experience
Genri Belarmino began his career as an On-the-Job Trainee at East Asia Utilities Corporation from 2004 to 2005. This role provided him with initial exposure to the engineering field, allowing him to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical setting. His early experiences contributed to his development as a skilled mechanical engineer.