Nicholas Hanni serves as the Deputy Chief Information Officer and Information Technology Programs Manager at SIMCO, LLC, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the technological framework that supports the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Environmental Cleanup mission. With 17 years of professional experience,...
Nicholas Hanni serves as the Deputy Chief Information Officer and Information Technology Programs Manager at SIMCO, LLC, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the technological framework that supports the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Environmental Cleanup mission. With 17 years of professional experience, including 7 years in management, Nicholas has developed a robust skill set that encompasses strategic planning, software quality assurance, and causal analysis, all of which are critical in the high-stakes environment of waste isolation and environmental remediation.
At SIMCO, Nicholas is instrumental in implementing and overseeing the Information Technology Programs at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) and associated town locations. His leadership ensures that IT systems not only meet operational needs but also adhere to stringent safety and regulatory standards vital for the DOE's mission. Key projects under his management include the deployment of advanced software solutions that enhance operational efficiency and facilitate real-time data analysis, thus supporting informed decision-making processes.
Nicholas's expertise in event investigation and software deployment allows him to navigate complex challenges effectively, ensuring that IT initiatives align with the overarching goals of environmental safety and compliance. His strategic vision and hands-on approach foster collaboration across multidisciplinary teams, driving innovation and continuous improvement within the organization. As a result, Nicholas Hanni is not only a leader in IT management but also a crucial contributor to the sustainable future of environmental cleanup efforts, demonstrating a commitment to excellence and safety in every project he undertakes.