Port Tampa Bay
Nickolas Depin, PE has extensive experience in geotechnical engineering, including working as a Geotechnical Project Engineer at Amec Foster Wheeler. Currently, Nickolas serves as a Professional Engineer II at Port Tampa Bay, where Nickolas manages various engineering responsibilities. Prior to this, Nickolas worked as a Technician at Bracken Engineering. Nickolas holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Structural Engineering from the University of South Florida.
Port Tampa Bay
Port Tampa Bay is West Central Florida's single largest economic engine and primary gateway for waterborne commerce throughout Central Florida and beyond. Handling more than 37 million tons of cargo in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2016 – nearly 40 percent of all cargo moving in and out of the state of Florida by tonnage. This includes every imaginable commodity, including vehicles and oversized project cargos, from all corners of the world. Top trade partners include India, Mexico, Brazil, Trinidad, Canada, Russia, Australia, Japan, Argentina and Turkey. At the same time, the Port of Tampa has emerged among the top eight U.S. cruise ports, smoothly handling nearly 1 million passengers a year. Learn more about the port's tenants, customers and maritime community in this year's directory: https://www.porttb.com/media