Nikki Pullin has a diverse work experience in the field of project management. Nikki started their career at Sundyne in 2004 as a Projects Engineer, managing large contracts and ensuring project objectives were met. Nikki then became a Contracts Manager, responsible for improving key business processes and managing a team. In 2014, Nikki joined Teledyne Marine as a Project Manager, leading process mapping and improvement activities to ensure customer satisfaction. Over the years, they progressed to roles such as Senior Project Manager, Senior Technical Project Manager, and Senior Manager - Global Projects, where they focused on supervising teams, managing resources, and driving continuous improvement. In their most recent role as Sr. Director - Sales & Project Execution, they oversaw sales and project execution at Teledyne Marine. Nikki has extensive experience in strategic planning, project execution, and delivering business objectives.
Nikki Pullin attended Worthing 6th Form College where they pursued A Levels in Business Studies, Psychology, and Information Technology. Apart from their college education, Nikki has also obtained various certifications in different fields. Nikki received the True Lean Certification from True Lean-a Toyota/University of Kentucky Partnership in June 2021. Additionally, they hold certifications such as the ILM First Line Management Diploma from the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM), the ISO 31000 Risk Management certification from ISO - International Organization for Standardization, the Level 5 Diploma in Operations Management from The Institute of Operations Management, the MSP Programme Management - Practitioner certification from APMG-International, the Prince 2 - Practitioner certification also from APMG-International, and the Sales & Operational Planning certification from The Institute of Operations Management. The specific months and years when they obtained these certifications are unknown.
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