Heavy equipment manufacturer scaling autonomous mining and digital infrastructure
Komatsu Brasil operates a machinery manufacturing business spanning mining equipment, construction technology, and logistics across three Brazilian states. The tech stack is heavily Microsoft-dependent (Defender, Purview, Configuration Manager, Azure Security Center) with engineering CAD tools (AutoCAD, SolidWorks), and their active project list reveals a dual focus: hardening security controls and governance (vulnerability management, incident response, compliance) while simultaneously rolling out autonomous fleet operations and smart construction tech — a combination that explains their concurrent hiring across manufacturing, engineering, and logistics, and flags operational risk as they scale unmanned systems.
Komatsu Brasil is the Brazilian subsidiary of a century-old global machinery manufacturer. The company produces heavy equipment for mining and construction, distributes through multiple regional hubs (SP, MG, PA), and employs 1,001–5,000 people. Current operations include managing mining equipment fleets, supporting frontrunner systems, and introducing smart construction technologies. Active hiring spans manufacturing, engineering, logistics, sales, finance, HR, and security—reflecting expansion across product innovation, supply chain, and digital operations. Their tech footprint is primarily Windows/Azure-based with CAD/modeling tools for design and BI platforms for operations.
Microsoft-centric: Defender, Purview, Azure Security Center, Configuration Manager, WSUS, BitLocker, Windows Server. Design tools include AutoCAD and SolidWorks. Analytics via Power BI. Some Linux infrastructure present.
Security and compliance modernization (vulnerability management, incident response, Microsoft ecosystem controls), autonomous mining fleet operations, smart construction technology deployment, and sales admin portal optimization.
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