Marcelo Figueiredo Puertas currently serves as the Gerente de Fiscalização e Encerramento de Obras at ENEL - Eletropaulo, where he plays a pivotal role in overseeing the High Voltage (Subtransmissão) Division of ENEL Distribuição São Paulo. This division is responsible for managing an extensive network...
Marcelo Figueiredo Puertas currently serves as the Gerente de Fiscalização e Encerramento de Obras at ENEL - Eletropaulo, where he plays a pivotal role in overseeing the High Voltage (Subtransmissão) Division of ENEL Distribuição São Paulo. This division is responsible for managing an extensive network of electrical assets, including 4,526 kilometers of distribution lines, 497 power transformers, 219 distribution substations, and 6,276 distribution towers. With a dedicated team of 431 professionals, including engineers and technicians, Marcelo ensures that the operational integrity and safety standards of the electrical distribution network are upheld.
In his current role, Marcelo is particularly focused on the field supervision of tree pruning activities and the execution of distribution works. He is committed to ensuring that 100% of these activities meet the highest quality standards, construction norms, and material specifications. This meticulous oversight is facilitated by a team of 86 engineers and technicians who work under his guidance, reflecting his strong leadership and project management skills.
Marcelo's expertise extends beyond traditional engineering practices; he is well-versed in renewable energy solutions, which are increasingly vital in today’s energy landscape. His proficiency in tools such as Microsoft Excel, SAP, and Microsoft Project enables him to analyze data effectively and manage complex projects efficiently. Additionally, his negotiation skills play a crucial role in coordinating with various stakeholders to ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget. Marcelo's dedication to excellence in the energy sector not only enhances the reliability of ENEL's services but also contributes to the sustainable development of São Paulo's electrical infrastructure.