Daniel Fernando Pinto
About Daniel Fernando Pinto
Daniel Fernando Pinto is a Materials Engineer specializing in product engineering at thyssenkrupp in Campo Limpo Paulista, Brazil.
Company
Daniel Fernando Pinto is currently a Materials Engineer in the Product Engineering Department at thyssenkrupp, based in Campo Limpo Paulista, Brazil. He previously held the position of Materials Engineer in the Quality Department at the same company from 2016 to 2019.
Title
Daniel Fernando Pinto holds the title of Materials Engineer specializing in Product Engineering. His role involves leading project management for forged and machined autoparts, coordinating technical actions, and collaborating with the Sales/Commercial area.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Fernando Pinto has a strong educational background in engineering. He studied Materials Science and Engineering at UFSCar, with an emphasis on Metallic Materials, and achieved qualifications such as Six Sigma Black Belt from thyssenkrupp and Maintenance Electrician from SENAI - Sao Carlos. His expertise includes project management for autoparts made of mechanical construction steels, conducting RFQs and APQP processes, and analyzing technical standards and HS-Code classifications related to raw materials.
Professional Background
Daniel Fernando Pinto has experience in various roles across multiple companies. He worked at Microway Franchising as an English Language Instructor from 2014 to 2016 and at Eaton as an Intern in Process/Quality Engineering - Heat Treatment in 2012. He also interned and conducted research at CCDM - DEMa/UFSCar from 2010 to 2011. Earlier in his career, he worked on maintenance electrician projects after completing his education at SENAI - Sao Carlos.
Key Responsibilities
In his role at thyssenkrupp, Daniel Fernando Pinto leads project management for forged and machined autoparts, oversees the development of technical actions, and collaborates with the Sales/Commercial area. He conducts RFQs and APQP processes, ensuring compliance with automotive industry standards. He writes, analyzes, and interprets technical standards related to steels for mechanical construction and forging, ensuring that metallurgical requests are met. Additionally, he supports external commerce by analyzing HS-Code classifications and descriptions of raw materials and engages with customers on technical subjects during meetings, presentations, visits, and audits.