William Fodera
About William Fodera
William Fodera is a Power Systems Engineer with a background in electrical engineering and applied mathematics. He has worked at Telephonics since 2020 and has extensive experience in event logistics with the New York Mets.
Current Role as Power Systems Engineer
William Fodera currently serves as a Power Systems Engineer at Telephonics, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he applies his expertise in electrical engineering to develop and implement power systems solutions. His responsibilities include analyzing system requirements, designing power distribution networks, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. This position reflects his advancement within Telephonics, where he previously worked as an Engineering Associate.
Experience at New York Mets
William Fodera has been part of the New York Mets organization since 2015, contributing to event logistics at Citi Field. His roles have included serving as Event Logistics Staff and participating in the Promotions Department. He has also worked as a Fan Fest Team Member from 2017 to 2020. His long-term commitment to the Mets demonstrates his dedication to event management and operational support within a high-profile sports environment.
Previous Employment History
Before his current role at Telephonics, William Fodera gained experience as an Engineering Associate from 2019 to 2020. He also briefly worked as a High Tech Electronics Assembler at Digital Matrix Corporation for two months in 2019. Additionally, he completed a three-month internship as an Electrical Engineering Intern at Bren-Tronics Inc. in 2019. These positions provided him with a diverse background in engineering and electronics.
Educational Background in Engineering
William Fodera studied at Farmingdale State College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology from 2016 to 2020. He also pursued an Academic Minor in Applied Mathematics during the same period. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and mathematical applications, which are essential in his current role as a Power Systems Engineer.