Gonçalo Batista
About Gonçalo Batista
Gonçalo Batista is a Discipline Lead Engineer in Mechanical and HVAC at Northvolt in Stockholm, Sweden. He holds two Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Universidade de Coimbra and Sveučilište u Splitu, and has previous experience in facilities management and HVAC engineering.
Work at Northvolt
Gonçalo Batista has been employed at Northvolt since 2021, serving as the Discipline Lead Engineer for Mechanical and HVAC. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing mechanical systems and HVAC design and implementation. His position is based in Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden. His tenure at Northvolt spans three years, during which he has contributed to the company's mission of producing sustainable batteries.
Education and Expertise
Gonçalo Batista holds two Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering. He studied at Universidade de Coimbra from 2011 to 2016, completing a five-year program. He furthered his education at Sveučilište u Splitu for one year in 2015. His academic background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in mechanical systems and HVAC engineering.
Background
Before joining Northvolt, Gonçalo Batista worked at Veolia Portugal. He served as Facilities Manager from 2019 to 2021, where he managed facility operations. Prior to this role, he was a Junior Facilities Manager for 11 months in 2018. His career began at Engiprior, where he worked as a Junior HVAC Engineer for nine months in 2017. His experience spans various roles in facilities and HVAC engineering.
Professional Experience at Veolia Portugal
At Veolia Portugal, Gonçalo Batista held two positions. As Facilities Manager from 2019 to 2021, he was responsible for overseeing facility management operations. His earlier role as Junior Facilities Manager lasted 11 months in 2018, where he assisted in managing facilities. His work at Veolia provided him with practical experience in facilities management.
Early Career at Engiprior
Gonçalo Batista began his career at Engiprior as a Junior HVAC Engineer in 2017. He worked in this role for nine months, gaining initial experience in HVAC systems. This position laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles in facilities management and mechanical engineering.