Alex Dzieman
About Alex Dzieman
Alex Dzieman is an Engineering Analyst at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2023. He has a diverse background in engineering and education, having held various roles in different organizations and earned degrees in Engineering Science and Civil Engineering.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Alex Dzieman has been employed as an Engineering Analyst at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2023. This position is located in Livermore, California, United States. In this role, Dzieman contributes to various engineering projects and initiatives within the laboratory, applying analytical skills and technical knowledge to support research and development efforts.
Education and Expertise
Alex Dzieman holds an Associate of Science degree in Engineering Science from Suffolk County Community College, which was completed from 2015 to 2018. Dzieman furthered his education by obtaining a Bachelor's of Science in Civil Engineering from Cornell University between 2018 and 2020. Additionally, Dzieman earned a Master of Science in Civil Engineering Geomechanics from Stanford University, completing the program from 2020 to 2022. This educational background provides a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices.
Background in Engineering Roles
Prior to his current role, Alex Dzieman gained diverse experience in the engineering field. He worked as an Assistant Project Engineer at DiLandro Andrews Engineering in 2019 and again in 2021. Dzieman also served as a Staff Engineer at Infraterra from 2022 to 2023. His experience includes positions that involved project management and technical support in engineering projects, enhancing his practical skills in the industry.
Previous Positions and Tutoring Experience
Before his engineering career, Alex Dzieman held various roles at Alex Dzieman Building Contractor, Inc., including Vice President and Office Administrator/Assistant Bookkeeper from 2012 to 2018. He also worked as a Physical Science Tutor at Suffolk County Community College for three months in 2017. These positions contributed to his understanding of both the administrative and technical aspects of engineering and construction.