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Born in Campinas, São Paulo, Pivetti started working as an assistant manager and physiologist of Audax's under-15 squad in 2008. He later moved to the under-20s and was subsequently promoted to the main squad under the same role.
On 13 February 2015, Pivetti moved to Atlético Paranaense, being initially appointed manager of the under-19 team. The following 8 January, he was named assistant in the first team, being also an interim manager in March after Cristóvão Borges' dismissal; he was in charge of two matches, one draw and one defeat.
In August 2017, Pivetti was announced as the new assistant of Ferroviária. The following May, after PC de Oliveira's dismissal, he was named interim manager, but opted to leave the club shortly after, after accepting an offer from PFC Ludogorets Razgrad in Bulgaria, to work as Paulo Autuori's assistant. He remained at the club even after Autuori left.
On 6 August 2019, Pivetti was presented as Carlos Amadeu's assistant at Vitória. On 19 June 2020, he was appointed first team manager after the dismissal of Geninho.
Pivetti was sacked from Vitória on 7 October 2020, and was named in charge of Série C side Tombense the following 7 January. On 26 April 2021, he left the club to sign for CSA in the Série B.
On 4 July 2021, Pivetti left CSA on a mutual agreement. On 1 December, he was announced as new manager of Villa Nova, but left the club the following 20 February, after accepting an offer from a Série A club.
On 24 February 2022, Goiás announced the signing of Autuori as coordinator, with Pivetti being named manager. Exactly one month later, after Autuori left, he was sacked.
On 13 May 2022, Pivetti returned to Tombense, in the place of sacked Hemerson Maria. On 9 November, he was named in charge of fellow second division side Chapecoense, but was dismissed the following 18 March.
On 27 March 2023, Pivetti was appointed head coach of hometown club Guarani, but was sacked on 8 June. On 14 August, he replaced Fernando Marchiori at the helm of Série C side Náutico.
Pivetti left Timbu on 28 August 2023, after just two matches, and took over Água Santa on 12 October. Sacked by the latter on 9 June 2024, he returned to his previous club two days later.
On 6 September 2024, Pivetti took over CRB in the second division, but was sacked 14 days later after three winless matches. On 25 November, he replaced Rafael Guanaes at the helm of Operário Ferroviário.
"Nota oficial - comissão técnica" [Official note - technical staff] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Centro Sportivo Alagoano. 4 July 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
"Bruno Pivetti é o novo técnico do Netuno" [Bruno Pivetti is the new head coach of the Netuno] (in Brazilian Portuguese). EC Água Santa. 12 October 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2024.