Summary
Caio Zimmerman is a Control and Automation Engineer with eight years of experience designing instrumentation and automation projects for the mining and metallurgy sectors at Hatch. He combines a strong academic background—bachelor’s in Mechatronics from UFMG (awarded the Ronaldo Tadêu Pena Gold Medal), an IT technician diploma, and postgraduate specialization in Industrial Project Engineering—with practical expertise in conceptual and detailed engineering. His work spans system design, package review, interdisciplinary collaboration and field-facing problem solving, and he has a history of embedded systems and autonomous vehicle research from university projects and an exchange year in France. Comfortable bridging software and industrial domains, he previously developed school management systems and embedded vehicle protection systems, bringing a hands-on computing perspective to automation. Known for focusing on digital transformation and Industry 4.0, he seeks opportunities that blend innovation with continuous process improvement.
8 years of coding experience
Student Exchange, Computer Engineering, Student Exchange, Computer Engineering at Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC)
Information Technology Technician, Information Technology, Information Technology Technician, Information Technology at Colégio Técnico da UFMG
Engineering Bachelor’s Degree, Mechatronics Engineering, Engineering Bachelor’s Degree, Mechatronics Engineering at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
The Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais
English, French, Spanish