World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO)
Didier Peinke is an experienced Application Developer currently working at the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) since March 2021, focusing on enhancing the safety and reliability of nuclear power plants through application development using technologies such as C#, HTML, CSS, TypeScript, and JavaScript. Previously, Didier was a Digital Developer and SharePoint Developer at Richmond Fellowship from October 2017 to October 2019, where responsibilities included addressing client requirements for SharePoint applications. Didier also held positions as a Junior Developer and SharePoint Developer at AdaptIT Holdings from July 2007 to February 2017, developing tailored Intranet and Internet solutions through client engagement. Early experience includes serving as a Technical Volunteer for the World Federation of the Deaf in July 2011, assisting with delegate admissions at an international congress. Academic qualifications include a Diploma in Information Technology from Durban University of Technology and a matriculation degree from Fulton School for the Deaf.
World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO)
The World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) unites every company and country in the world with an operating commercial nuclear power plant to achieve the highest possible standards of nuclear safety. Based in London with regional centres in Moscow, Atlanta, Tokyo and Paris, WANO cuts across political barriers and interests. The organisation exists purely to help its members accomplish the highest levels of operational safety and reliability. This is achieved through a series of programmes which include peer reviews, technical support and access to a global library of operating experience. WANO is a non-profit organisation. A Governing Board sets policies which are implemented across the regional centres. Day-to-day work in these centres is overseen by WANO’s Executive Leadership Team and the programmes are managed by permanent and seconded employees drawn from members around the world. While WANO works directly with its members, the organisation is not a regulatory body and does not advise companies on issues such as initial reactor design selection. With safety as the only goal, WANO helps operators communicate effectively and share information openly. Experience shows many accidents could have been prevented if lessons had been learned from previous incidents. Ultimately, this will raise the performance of all operators to that of the best. Twitter: @WANOComms Facebook: www.facebook.com/WorldAssociationofNuclearOperators