David Hincks
About David Hincks
David Hincks is a Program Manager in the Energy Services Division at Microvast, Inc., with a background in IT management and engineering. He has held various roles at Zachry Group and previously worked at Jeppesen, contributing to software solutions and process improvements in engineering and construction.
Current Role at Microvast
David Hincks serves as the Program Manager for the Energy Services Division at Microvast, Inc. since 2022. In this role, he focuses on managing projects and initiatives that enhance energy services, contributing to the company's objectives in the energy sector. His position is based in Denver, Colorado.
Previous Experience at Zachry Group
David Hincks held multiple roles at Zachry Group from 2007 to 2019. He began as a Mechanical Piping Designer, then progressed to IT Systems Analyst/Product Manager in Technical Operations, followed by IT Manager for AEC Technology & Information Services, and finally served as Lead Electrical Designer. His work included utilizing SCADA EDS to automate drawing production and providing software solutions that improved operational efficiency.
Professional Background in Aviation
David Hincks worked at Jeppesen, a Boeing Company, as an Aviation Publication Specialist and Compiler from 2005 to 2007. His role involved managing aviation publications, contributing to the accuracy and reliability of aviation data. He also studied aviation at Northwestern Michigan College, laying a foundation for his career in the aviation industry.
Education and Specialization
David Hincks earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management with a specialization in IT Management from Colorado State University Global. His education equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective management in technology-driven environments.
Role at National Ski Patrol
David Hincks served as the IT Manager at National Ski Patrol for a period of nine months in 2021 to 2022. In this capacity, he was responsible for overseeing IT operations and ensuring that technology resources met the organization's needs.