[2] After being in charge of another clubs' youth teams, he returned to Santo Ângelo in 2002, being appointed first-team manager and achieving an impressive fifth position in the year's Campeonato Gaúcho.
[5] Marques then went on to work at Passo Fundo, Santa Cruz-RS and Guarany de Bagé[6] before returning to Santo Ângelo in 2009, where he replaced Mazarópi.
[9] Sacked in March 2011,[10] Marques subsequently managed hometown side Juventus[11] and Tupy,[12] before returning to Guarany de Camaquã for the 2013 season.
In March 2018, he was named manager of Novo Hamburgo for the year's Série D,[18] but agreed to return to São Luiz in July,[19] achieving an impressive fourth position with the latter in the 2019 Campeonato Gaúcho.
[23] On 15 March 2022, he replaced Paulo Baier at the helm of São José-RS,[24] but was sacked on 15 August, after the club's elimination in the 2022 Série C. Marques worked for a brief period at Novo Hamburgo before being named in charge of fellow third division side Manaus on 19 October 2022.