I work with Project Management at the intersection of technology, data, and structure — especially when things get messy and need to make sense again.
My interest in programming started back in my teenage years. During high school, I completed a parallel professional training as an IT Technician, which gave me my first structured exposure to programming, systems, and problem-solving. Like many people, life took me in other directions for a while — but in mid-2023, I found my way back. I fell in love with geospatial analysis, which reawakened that old passion for code and systems thinking. At the same time, I realized something important: technical work on its own felt too mechanical. I missed the “why” — the planning, the decisions, and the orchestration behind well-run projects. That’s when Project Management stopped being just a “support skill” and became the main thing.
While working on personal data projects, I kept running into the same problem: I could build things — but projects stalled. Scope drifted, decisions got blurry, and momentum was lost.
Instead of pushing harder in the dark, I decided to learn how projects are actually developed the right way — from planning to delivery, communication, and trade-offs. That choice led me to formal training, real-world project simulations, and leadership-focused environments, including being invited to DIO’s Turma 9 due to high performance in previous learning tracks.
Being there reinforced something I was already sensing: I wasn’t just “technical” — I was naturally operating as a project lead.
I’m especially interested in projects that involve:
My technical background helps me communicate effectively with developers and analysts — but my focus is always on delivery, alignment, and impact.
I’m curious by nature, I ask a lot of questions, and I care about doing things with intention.
I’m drawn to projects that challenge me to think, organize, and improve processes — not just follow them.
If you’re looking for someone who understands both systems and people, and genuinely enjoys turning ideas into executable plans, you’re in the right place.