Matthew Wycoff
About Matthew Wycoff
Matthew Wycoff is a UAV Sales Representative at DJI, where he has worked since 2017. He has a background in avionics systems and has held various positions in the UAV industry, including roles at LaGuardia Community College and BROOKLYN DRONES NYC.
Work at DJI
Matthew Wycoff has been employed at DJI since 2017, serving as a UAV Sales Representative. In this role, he is responsible for promoting and selling unmanned aerial vehicles, leveraging his extensive knowledge of the industry. His position at DJI, a leading manufacturer of drones, allows him to engage with customers and provide insights into the capabilities and applications of UAV technology.
Previous Experience in UAV Maintenance
Prior to his current role, Matthew Wycoff worked as the Lead UAV Maintenance Technician at BROOKLYN DRONES NYC from 2016 to 2017. His responsibilities included overseeing the maintenance and repair of drones, ensuring they operated efficiently and safely. This position provided him with hands-on experience in UAV technology and maintenance practices.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Wycoff studied Business Administration and Management at LaGuardia Community College from 2014 to 2016. His education provided him with foundational knowledge in business principles, which he applies in his sales role. Additionally, he attended the USMC Naval Air Maintenance Training Command, where he specialized in Avionics Systems from 2003 to 2004, enhancing his technical expertise in aviation systems.
Background in Veterans Services
Before entering the UAV industry, Matthew Wycoff worked as an Office of Veterans Services Assistant Intern at LaGuardia Community College from 2014 to 2016. In this role, he assisted veterans in accessing educational resources and support services, contributing to the well-being of the veteran community in Queens, NY.
Experience as an Avionics Systems Technician
Matthew Wycoff gained valuable experience as an Avionics Systems Technician at L 3 Comm Vertex Aerospace from 2011 to 2013. He worked at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi in Texas, where he was involved in the maintenance and troubleshooting of avionics systems, further solidifying his technical skills in aviation technology.