Gabriel T. Machinda
About Gabriel T. Machinda
Gabriel T. Machinda is a Senior Electrical Engineer with extensive experience in designing medium and low voltage systems for various projects. He has worked in both national and international settings and possesses practical knowledge in renewable energy and sectors such as water and wastewater.
Work at Fortna
Gabriel T. Machinda serves as a Senior Electrical Engineer at Fortna, a position he has held since 2021. His role involves designing and specifying medium and low voltage systems for various projects. Based in the City of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa, he contributes to engineering projects that require a high level of technical expertise and attention to detail.
Previous Experience at Unique Group
Before joining Fortna, Gabriel worked at Unique Group from 2019 to 2021 as an Electrical Engineer and Health & Safety Representative. During his two years in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, he gained valuable experience in electrical engineering, focusing on safety protocols and project execution.
Education and Expertise
Gabriel holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Cape Town, which he completed from 2006 to 2011. Additionally, he earned a Certificate in Project Management Foundations from the same university in 2019. His educational background supports his extensive experience in designing electrical systems and managing engineering projects.
Background in Renewable Energy
Gabriel possesses practical experience in renewable energy power generation and distribution. His expertise extends to various sectors, including water and wastewater process plants and marine projects. This background enhances his capability to work on diverse electrical engineering challenges.
Organizational Skills and Attention to Detail
Gabriel demonstrates strong organizational skills and attention to detail in his engineering projects. These attributes are essential for ensuring the successful design and implementation of electrical systems, particularly in complex environments.