Nicholas Hazzis
About Nicholas Hazzis
Nicholas Hazzis serves as the Infrastructure Team Manager at ECS and has extensive experience in military communications and technology. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Security from Campbell University and has worked in various roles within the United States Air Force and private sector.
Current Role at ECS
Nicholas Hazzis serves as the Infrastructure Team Manager at ECS, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he oversees the management of infrastructure projects and ensures the effective deployment of resources. His leadership contributes to the operational efficiency of the team, enhancing the overall performance of ECS in North Carolina.
Military Experience and Responsibilities
Nicholas Hazzis has extensive military experience, currently serving as a Tactical Data Link Manager in the US Air Force Reserve since 2017. His responsibilities include managing tactical data link systems at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina. Previously, he worked as a Weapons Director/Systems Technician for the United States Air Force from 2008 to 2017, where he operated in various locations, including Osan AB, Eglin AFB, and Iraq.
Education and Certifications
Nicholas Hazzis holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology and Security from Campbell University. He also earned a Certificate in Computer Systems Administration from Pierce College. Additionally, he completed an Associate degree in Technology - General at Pierce College, providing him with a solid foundation in technical skills relevant to his career.
Project Management in the Military
Nicholas managed a $2.1 million mobile gateway communications and weapon system for the United States Air Force. This project facilitated coordination with other military services, demonstrating his capability in handling significant military projects. He also configured the Common Operational Picture software for the United States Army’s 82nd Airborne Division, enhancing operational readiness.
Training and Instruction Development
Nicholas Hazzis authored training support instructions for 16 military ranges, which improved the coordination of Air Force exercises. His contributions in developing training materials reflect his commitment to enhancing operational effectiveness and readiness within the military framework.