Nick Mohr
About Nick Mohr
Nick Mohr is a Security Systems Manager at SDI Presence, where he has worked since 2006. He oversees security services for the Chicago Department of Aviation, focusing on the security systems at O'Hare and Midway Airports.
Work at SDI Presence
Nick Mohr has been employed at SDI Presence since 2006, serving as the Security Systems Manager. In this role, he manages the security services team for the Integrated Safety, Security, Operations and Communications Center Systems at the Chicago Department of Aviation. His responsibilities include overseeing the maintenance and support of security systems at both O'Hare and Midway Airports. Mohr acts as a subject matter expert for new access technologies in the security systems field and serves as the main interface and technical consultant for security systems.
Education and Expertise
Nick Mohr studied Drafting and Design Technology at Moraine Valley Community College from 2005 to 2007, earning a degree in the field. He later attended Joliet Junior College from 2014 to 2018, where he studied Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. This educational background supports his technical expertise in managing complex security systems and technologies.
Background
Mohr has over 18 years of experience in the security systems field, primarily focused on the aviation sector. He oversees a 30-square mile fiber optic network backbone as the lead technical manager, ensuring the integrity and functionality of the security systems. His role requires him to supervise on-site technical personnel and manage 24x7 on-call technical assistance, demonstrating his commitment to operational readiness.
Achievements
In his position, Nick Mohr has facilitated numerous system updates and upgrades for security systems at Chicago's airports. His leadership in managing the security services team has contributed to the overall safety and security of airport operations. Mohr's expertise in new access technologies enhances the effectiveness of security measures implemented at these critical transportation hubs.