Ramzy Hjazi
About Ramzy Hjazi
Ramzy Hjazi is a Field Service Technician at Smiths Detection and a full-time student pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering at Temple University. He has a background in electronics and military service, having previously worked in various technical roles including as a Satellite Communications Technician in the United States Marine Corps.
Work at Smiths Detection
Ramzy Hjazi has been employed as a Field Service Technician at Smiths Detection since 2023. His role is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he works on-site. In this position, he is responsible for maintaining and servicing detection equipment, contributing to the company's mission of providing security solutions.
Education and Expertise
Ramzy is currently a full-time student at Temple University, pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering. He previously studied at Thomas Edison State University, where he earned an Associate of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology from 2022 to 2023. Additionally, he attended Community College of Philadelphia from 2017 to 2020, enhancing his technical knowledge and skills in the field.
Background
Ramzy Hjazi has a diverse professional background in electronics and technology. He served in the United States Marine Corps as a Satellite Communications Technician from 2012 to 2017, gaining valuable technical experience. Following his military service, he worked at Spectrum Control as an Electronics Engineering Technician from 2021 to 2023 and at Syscom Tech as an SMT Operator from 2018 to 2021.
Professional Experience
Prior to his current role at Smiths Detection, Ramzy worked at Spectrum Control for two years as an Electronics Engineering Technician, where he applied his technical skills in electronics. His earlier experience includes three years at Syscom Tech as a Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Operator, where he was involved in the production and assembly of electronic components.
Military Service
Ramzy Hjazi is a military veteran who served in the United States Marine Corps as a Satellite Communications Technician for five years, from 2012 to 2017. His service provided him with extensive training and experience in satellite communication systems, which has contributed to his technical expertise in his subsequent civilian roles.