Alex Sykulski
About Alex Sykulski
Alex Sykulski is a Stationary Engineer with a background in Marine Engineering Technology. He has worked at Sutter Health since 2017 and previously served as an Engine Midshipman at Military Sealift Command aboard the USNS Mercy in 2016.
Work at Sutter Health
Alex Sykulski has been employed at Sutter Health since 2017, serving as a Stationary Engineer. In this role, he is responsible for maintaining and operating the facility's mechanical systems. His position requires a strong understanding of engineering principles and practical skills to ensure the efficient functioning of the infrastructure.
Previous Experience at Military Sealift Command
Prior to his current role, Alex Sykulski worked at Military Sealift Command as an Engine Midshipman for three months in 2016. During this time, he was assigned to the USNS Mercy, where he gained hands-on experience in marine engineering and operations. This role provided him with foundational skills relevant to his engineering career.
Education and Expertise
Alex Sykulski studied at California State University Maritime Academy from 2012 to 2017, where he focused on Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. He achieved a degree in Marine Engineering Technology, equipping him with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary for his engineering roles. His educational background supports his current work in stationary engineering.
Background in Marine Engineering Technology
Alex Sykulski possesses a background in Marine Engineering Technology, which enhances his perspective in stationary engineering. This specialized knowledge allows him to approach engineering tasks with a unique understanding of marine systems and their applications in stationary environments.
Commitment to Professional Development
Alex Sykulski actively seeks opportunities to expand his engineering knowledge beyond his current expertise. This commitment to professional development reflects his dedication to continuous learning and improvement in the field of engineering.