Tim Papich
About Tim Papich
Tim Papich is a Project Manager at Insight Global in New Denver, British Columbia, with over 20 years of experience in project management and adjunct teaching at the University of Denver. He specializes in data center construction and has a strong background in government contracts and risk management.
Work at Insight Global
Tim Papich has served as a Project Manager at Insight Global since 2021. He has accumulated three years of experience in this role, contributing to various projects in New Denver, British Columbia, Canada. His responsibilities include overseeing project execution, managing timelines, and ensuring compliance with project specifications.
Education and Expertise
Tim Papich holds a Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder, which he completed from 1988 to 1992. He also earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Montana State University-Bozeman between 1980 and 1985. His educational background supports his extensive expertise in project management, vendor management, and risk management.
Background
Tim Papich has a diverse professional background with experience in various project management roles across multiple organizations. His career includes positions at Brooksource, JMT, IBM, H5 Data Centers, TalentBurst, Westwind Engineering, Echostar, Inflow, Bonaventure Senior Living, and Green Water. This extensive experience has equipped him with skills in negotiation, change order management, and managing SCIF/SAPF projects in compliance with ICD-705 standards.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Tim Papich has specialized in data center construction, particularly in the development of Tier III and IV facilities. His work has involved managing complex projects and ensuring adherence to industry standards. Additionally, he has been involved in government contracts, further enhancing his project management capabilities.
Teaching Experience
In addition to his project management roles, Tim Papich has been an Adjunct Professor at the University of Denver since 2004. His part-time teaching position has lasted for 20 years, where he shares his knowledge and experience in project management with students, contributing to the academic community.