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Systems architect and Hanford radiological controls SME. Brian built the platforms ATI runs on, from the student portal to the learning system itself, and brings seven years inside DOE site waste-transfer operations to the team.
Throughout his career, Brian has held a wide range of technical and leadership roles, including:
Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer (Omni Innovations LLC)
Systems Architect and Lead Developer
Senior Lead Health Physics Technician
Waste Transfers Subject Matter Expert
Research Scientist (building energy simulation)
Radiological Control / Health Physics Technician
Training Developer and Instructor
This combination of hands-on engineering and frontline radiological operations allows him to teach technology the way it is actually used, and to build the systems a modern training institute runs on.
Education
Brian's academic background spans information technology, engineering, and applied science:
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Columbia Southern University (2026)
Associate of Arts, Columbia Southern University (2022)
Computer and Electrical Pre-Engineering, Robotics Technology, and Bioengineering, Community Colleges of Spokane (2016 to 2018)
President's List, Spring 2026
Dean's List, Summer 2025
Certifications
Brian holds professional certifications and technical qualifications across information technology and radiological work:
IT Business Specialist Certificate
Certificate of Information Technology
Webpage Designer Certificate
Radiological Control/Protection Technician
Memberships
Brian has contributed to safety leadership and professional programs across the DOE-contractor community:
Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association (VPPPA): represented Washington River Protection Solutions as EAPC Co-Chair at the 2024 VPPPA+ National Conference
ALARA Committee, Hanford Tank Waste Operations and Closure
Employee Accident Prevention Council (P.R.I.S.M. EAPC)
Courses taught
Brian has authored and delivered radiological training used in DOE-contractor environments, more than 150 hours of instruction to over 100 health physics technicians and health physicists:
Radiological Waste Transfers (Subject Matter Expert)
Virtual Radiation Survey Maps, VRSM (Subject Matter Expert)
MicroShield Expert Training (Subject Matter Expert)
Walkdown for Waste Transfers (Subject Matter Expert)
RadCon eLogs Briefing (Subject Matter Expert)
Decontamination Trailer Use (virtual tour)

