Adam Sorci

Technical Electronics Engineering Specialist at Symvionics

Adam Sorci has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Adam started their career as an Avionics Mechanic and Electrical Technician Specialist in the Army National Guard from May 2006 to November 2015. During this time, they were responsible for troubleshooting and repairing avionic and cryptographic equipment on aircraft, as well as conducting operational and preventive checks.

After leaving the Army National Guard, Adam joined FedEx Express in October 2007 as a Courier, Driver, and Material Handler. Adam worked in this role for over 11 years until April 2019. At FedEx Express, they handled stock items, received deliveries, and loaded and unloaded materials for sorting and transport.

Most recently, Adam worked at SYMVIONICS, Inc. from April 2019 until present. Adam held the position of Technical Electronics Engineering Specialist, where they supported the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic simulation components and systems for NASA Simlabs. Their responsibilities included monitoring, testing, analyzing, and operating SimLabs equipment such as flight simulators and Air Traffic Control simulation laboratories, as well as installing and configuring various simulation hardware systems.

Overall, Adam Sorci has a strong background in avionics, electrical engineering, logistics, and technical support, making him a well-rounded professional with a range of skills and experiences.

Adam Sorci attended San Jose State University from 2014 to 2019, where they studied Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering. Prior to that, from 2007 to 2014, they attended De Anza College and obtained an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies. In addition to their academic education, Adam Sorci also holds certifications in the Federal Communications Commission and Refrigerant Recycling and Service, both obtained in January 2007. Adam also has a Combat Lifesaver certification from the Military, although the dates of its acquisition are not provided.

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