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Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies |
2010-2013 |
Service Manager |
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Increase service labor revenue 20% year over year in both 2011 and 2012.
Increase labor force by 33% from 2010 to 2012.
Resident compressed air system design expert.
Specialize in large compressed air piping installation project management.
Responsible for safety and training of service personnel. |
Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies |
2007-2010 |
Sales Engineer |
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Perform territory and account management.
Sales of 2 to 450 HP air compressors and related equipment.
Design and optimize compressed air systems. |
Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies |
2006-2007 |
Applications Engineer |
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Perform inside air compressor sales tasks including marketing, order entry, order management, phone sales and inventory management.
Train for outside sales position including 3 weeks at Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies Headquarters in Davidson, NC.
Trained on the design and optimization of compressed air systems. |
MageMarine.com |
2005-Present |
Webmaster/Co-Owner |
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Run all aspects of the business including: marketing, design, and order management.
Sell high performance jack plates, tilt and trim units and accessories for outboard motors
Sell CDI outboard motor electronic replacement parts. |
Hank's Casino |
2005 |
Blackjack Dealer |
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Dealt blackjack while attending St. Martin's College. |
Amada America |
2001-2004 |
Service Engineer |
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Specialize in machine automation, which allows money saving lights out operation.
Install and repair CNC turret punches and lasers while ensuring they are within .004" tolerance.
Very proficient in mechanical and electrical troubleshooting using ladder diagrams and electrical schematics.
Never left jobsite without ensuring the customer was happy with the work that was done.
Trained machine operators in maintenance, operation and safety.
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Hank's Casino |
1998-2001 |
Blackjack Dealer |
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Dealt blackjack while attending Olympic Community College. |
Sine Communications |
1997-1998 |
Specail Projects Coordinator |
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Supervised and coordinated all aspects of cellular site construction from bidding to completion.
Key player in on time completion of I-5 corridor paging build.
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U. S. Navy |
1993-1997 |
Engineering Laboratory Technician (USS Nimitz) |
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Performed qualitative and quantitative analyses of reactor coolant water, steam generator water, feed and condensate water, and all grades of make-up water.
Experience included the use of various methods of corrective chemistry as well as collection of data and trend analysis to preclude out-of-specification conditions.
Performed ship wide surveys for alpha, beta, gamma, and neutron radiation.
Equipped division with repair parts essential to reactor operation while cutting spending by over $15,000.
Trained personnel on watch standing principles resulting in 100% qualification rate.
Conducted weekly chemical storage inspections to ensure compliance with mandatory regulations.
Collateral duties included serving as Repair Parts Petty Officer and Hazardous Materials Petty Officer.
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| Chemistry sampling equipment |
Steam turbines |
Steam generators |
| Reactor and steam plant valves |
Reduction gears |
Radiation detectors |
| Servo amplifiers and controllers |
Hydraulic valves |
Programmable logic controllers (PLC's) |
| Fanuc CNC controls |
Hydraulic pumps |
Calipers, micrometers, dial indicators |
| Reciprocating Air Compressors |
Rotary Screw Air Compressors |
Filters, Dryers and Compressed Air Clean up Equipment |
| Mar 94 |
Nuclear field A school, introduction to the operation and maintenance of naval steam propulsion systems. (3.22 GPA) |
| Oct 94 |
Navy nuclear power school, chemistry, physics, thermodynamics, reactor principles, and mechanical/electrical theories.
(3.42 GPA)
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| May 95 |
Navy nuclear power training unit (mechanical operator training), hands on training for naval nuclear propulsion.
(3.06 GPA)
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| Aug 95 |
Navy nuclear power training unit (engineering laboratory training), hands on training for chemistry and radiological controls.(3.21 GPA)
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| Apr 01 |
Olympic College Bremerton, WA (pre-engineering program), calculus, engineering physics, chemistry, organic chemistry, thermodynamics, statics, material science, mechanics of materials. (3.54 GPA, dean's list) look at my O. C. transcript
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| May 05 |
St. Martin's College Lacey, WA (Mechanical Engineering Program) thermodynamics, nuclear engineering, fluid dynamics, internal combustion engines. (3.89 GPA, dean's list) look at my St. Martin's College transcript
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| May 06 |
University of Missouri Kansas City (Mechanical Engineering Program) Engineering Materials, Instrumentation, Senior Design, Feedback Control Systems. Graduated May 06
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