Philip Mc Nair, Pmp
About Philip Mc Nair, Pmp
Philip McNair is a Project Manager with extensive experience in engineering and project management. He has worked at notable organizations including Amazon Web Services and the National Institutes of Health, and holds a Master of Science in Systems Engineering from The George Washington University.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Philip Mc Nair has been employed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2018, where he serves as a Project Manager. In this role, he oversees various projects, ensuring they align with the organization's objectives and standards. His tenure at NIH has extended for six years, during which he has contributed to the management and execution of critical initiatives within the organization.
Previous Experience at Amazon Web Services
Before joining NIH, Philip Mc Nair worked at Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a Data Center Engineer from 2012 to 2016. During his four years in the Washington D.C. Metro Area, he was involved in the operations and maintenance of data center infrastructure, contributing to the efficiency and reliability of AWS services.
Project Management at Conquest Solutions, LLC
From 2016 to 2018, Philip Mc Nair held the position of Project Manager at Conquest Solutions, LLC. In this role, he managed various projects, focusing on delivering results within set timelines and budgets. His experience at Conquest Solutions further developed his project management skills in a dynamic work environment.
Education and Expertise
Philip Mc Nair earned a Master of Science (MS) degree in Systems Engineering from The George Washington University. This educational background has equipped him with the technical knowledge and skills necessary for effective project management and engineering practices.
Background in the US Navy
Prior to his civilian career, Philip Mc Nair served in the US Navy as a Gas Turbine Systems Engineer from 2007 to 2012. His five years of service in the Norfolk, Virginia Area provided him with extensive experience in engineering and systems management, laying a strong foundation for his subsequent roles in project management.