Summary
Scott Warnock is an Information Systems Engineering Project Manager with eight years of focused experience leading user-centric services and strategy in High Performance Computing for scientific modeling and simulation. Based in Albuquerque, he has driven cross-domain technical programs at Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories, blending project controls rigor with strategic engineering leadership across nuclear and surety systems. Known for fostering iterative, innovation-minded teams, he translates complex technical requirements into operational excellence and repeatable delivery. His background in industrial management and international business underpins a systems-level view that balances stakeholder alignment, risk management, and technical execution. Notably, he has shifted from construction and infrastructure controls into HPC service delivery, bringing proven process discipline to cutting-edge scientific computing environments.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, International Business, Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, International Business at The University of New Mexico
Master of Engineering - MEng, Engineering/Industrial Management, Master of Engineering - MEng, Engineering/Industrial Management at University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering & Applied Science
German, English