Bill Angeliki Kavadeles

age ~72

from Carlsbad, CA

Also known as:
  • Bill A Kavadeles
  • Bill S
Phone and address:
7706 Morada St, Carlsbad, CA 92009
7609437931

Bill Kavadeles Phones & Addresses

  • 7706 Morada St, Carlsbad, CA 92009 • 7609437931
  • 776 Morada St, Carlsbad, CA 92008
  • San Diego, CA
  • 7706 Morada St, Carlsbad, CA 92009

Work

  • Company:
    General atomics aeronautical systems
    Sep 2016
  • Position:
    Urgent field support engineering services

Education

  • Degree:
    Master of Business Administration, Masters
  • School / High School:
    University of Management and Technology
    2017 to 2020

Skills

Manufacturing • Engineering • Product Development • Aerospace • Start Ups • Program Management • Enterprise Software • E Commerce • Lean Manufacturing • Software Development • Web Applications • Strategic Planning • Process Improvement • Six Sigma • New Business Development • Continuous Improvement • Team Leadership • Business Strategy • Software Project Management • Website Development • Market Research • Logistics • Technical Writing • Testing • Business Planning • Customer Relations • Competitive Analysis • Strategy Development • Contract Negotiation • Process Development • Budgeting • Sales Management • Problem Solving • Systems Engineering • Process Engineering • Team Building • Troubleshooting • Quality Management • As9100 • Electronics • Iso • Operations Management • Customer Service • Supply Chain Management • Marketing Strategy • Analysis • Purchasing • Electrical • Negotiation • Microsoft Office

Languages

English • Greek • Spanish

Industries

Aviation & Aerospace

Resumes

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Urgent Field Support Engineering Services

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Location:
San Diego, CA
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
Urgent Field Support Engineering Services

Ra Industries, Llc Apr 1, 1998 - Jul 2016
Vice President New Product Development - Sales and Marketing - Qa and Qc Senior Management-Special Projects Leader-Patents

Motorvac Technologies, Inc. Jan 2000 - Mar 2002
Chief Engineer

Capstone Turbine Corporation May 1994 - Aug 1998
Program Manager

Hamilton Sundstrand Sep 1986 - May 1994
Program Management R and D and Production Apu's
Education:
University of Management and Technology 2017 - 2020
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Management and Technology 2014 - 2017
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Management and Technology 2009 - 2011
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Manufacturing
Engineering
Product Development
Aerospace
Start Ups
Program Management
Enterprise Software
E Commerce
Lean Manufacturing
Software Development
Web Applications
Strategic Planning
Process Improvement
Six Sigma
New Business Development
Continuous Improvement
Team Leadership
Business Strategy
Software Project Management
Website Development
Market Research
Logistics
Technical Writing
Testing
Business Planning
Customer Relations
Competitive Analysis
Strategy Development
Contract Negotiation
Process Development
Budgeting
Sales Management
Problem Solving
Systems Engineering
Process Engineering
Team Building
Troubleshooting
Quality Management
As9100
Electronics
Iso
Operations Management
Customer Service
Supply Chain Management
Marketing Strategy
Analysis
Purchasing
Electrical
Negotiation
Microsoft Office
Languages:
English
Greek
Spanish

Us Patents

  • Vehicle Fluid Transfer System

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  • US Patent:
    6595228, Jul 22, 2003
  • Filed:
    Nov 27, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/997070
  • Inventors:
    John A. Rome - Huntington Beach CA
    Bill Kavadeles - Carlsbad CA
    Dwayne V. Gronquist - Glendale CA
  • Assignee:
    Motorvac Technologies, Inc. - Santa Ana CA
  • International Classification:
    B65B 104
  • US Classification:
    137 1, 137558, 13756511, 141 65, 141 98
  • Abstract:
    A fluid transfer system and method for removing and replacing fluids in a fluid system. The fluid transfer system comprises an output hose coupled to an input line of the fluid system, and a return hose coupled to an output line of the fluid system. The fluid transfer system further comprises a low-level fluid sensor capable of being installed by an operator in a clean tank, and a high-level fluid sensor capable of being installed by the operator in a waste tank. The fluid transfer system further comprises a clean fluid pump for pumping clean fluid from the clean tank to the output hose. The fluid transfer system further comprises an operator adjustable clean fluid regulator to control a flow rate of clean fluid in the output hose, and an operator adjustable waste fluid regulator to control the flow rate of waste fluid in the return hose.
  • Automated Service Equipment And Method For Engine Cooling Systems

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  • US Patent:
    6595248, Jul 22, 2003
  • Filed:
    Dec 7, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    10/013176
  • Inventors:
    John A. Rome - Huntington CA
    Bill Kavadeles - Carlsbad CA
  • Assignee:
    Motorvac Technologies, Inc. - Santa Ana CA
  • International Classification:
    B65B 104
  • US Classification:
    141 98, 141 65, 184 15
  • Abstract:
    Methods and apparatuses are provided for servicing a system having a used fluid, an inlet and an outlet. An exemplary apparatus comprises a first hose capable of being connected to the inlet, a second hose capable of being connected to the outlet, a first fluid tank including a first new fluid, a second fluid tank including a second new fluid, a pump and a selector. The selector selects one of the tanks and the pump pumps the new fluid from the selected tank into the system through the first hose and the inlet, and the second hose receives the used fluid via the outlet. For example, the first and second fluid tanks may communicate with the pump via first and second valves, respectively, and the selector may open the first valve and close the second valve, so that the pump pumps the first new fluid from the first fluid tank.
  • Automatic Fuel System Cleaner

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  • US Patent:
    6715502, Apr 6, 2004
  • Filed:
    Aug 14, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/929579
  • Inventors:
    John A. Rome - Huntington CA
    Bill Kavadeles - Carlsbad CA
    Jesus G. Orejel - Santa Ana CA
  • Assignee:
    Motorvac Technologies, Inc. - Santa Ana CA
  • International Classification:
    B08B 304
  • US Classification:
    134169A, 134111, 141 98, 141 99
  • Abstract:
    An apparatus and method for cleaning either a diesel or a gasoline fuel system. The automatic fuel cleaner apparatus comprises a diesel service portion and a gasoline service portion. The diesel and gasoline service portions each includes a return hose having a first end capable of being coupled to a fuel line outlet of the fuel system. Each service portion further includes a detergent reservoir having an input connected to the return hose. Each service portion also includes a pump having an input connected to an output of the detergent reservoir. The diesel and gasoline service portions each further includes an output hose having a first end connected to a pump output and a second end capable of being coupled to a fuel line inlet. The gasoline service portion also comprises a pressure regulator connected to the output of the gasoline pump.
  • Dynamic Oil Flusher Cleaning System

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  • US Patent:
    6752159, Jun 22, 2004
  • Filed:
    Jan 22, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/055544
  • Inventors:
    Bill Kavadeles - Carlsbad CA
    John A. Rome - Huntington CA
  • Assignee:
    Motorvac Technologies, Inc. - Santa Ana CA
  • International Classification:
    B08B 502
  • US Classification:
    134 2212, 134 2218, 134 952, 1341022, 1341031, 134169 A, 134169 R
  • Abstract:
    An exemplary cleaning apparatus for cleaning a system having a first fluid is provided, wherein the apparatus comprises a second fluid entering the system and cycling in the system with the first fluid for a predetermined period of time. The cleaning apparatus also comprises an air compressor and an air storage tank. The air compressor is capable of compressing air into air storage tank, and air storage tank is capable of delivering air to the system for purging the first and second fluids from the system after the predetermined period of time has expired. The cleaning apparatus further comprises an air regulator capable of regulating pressure of the air delivered to the system.
  • Dynamic Oil Flusher Cleaning System

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  • US Patent:
    6923190, Aug 2, 2005
  • Filed:
    Mar 16, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/802447
  • Inventors:
    Bill Kavadeles - Carlsbad CA, US
    John A. Rome - Huntington CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Motorvac Technologies, Inc. - Santa Ana CA
  • International Classification:
    B08B009/06
  • US Classification:
    134 2218, 134 26, 134113, 134169 A, 134111
  • Abstract:
    An exemplary cleaning apparatus for cleaning a system having a first fluid and a system pump is provided, wherein the apparatus comprises a tank including a second fluid. The cleaning apparatus also comprises an apparatus pump for pumping a predetermined amount of the second fluid from the tank into the system while the system pump is off. The cleaning apparatus further comprises an output hose, a return hose, and a filter between the return hose and the output hose. After the predetermined amount of the second fluid is pumped into the system, the system pump is turned on to pump the first fluid and the second fluid out of the return line through the filter and into the output hose and back into the system.
  • Modular Supercharger System

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  • US Patent:
    7137384, Nov 21, 2006
  • Filed:
    Jan 13, 2005
  • Appl. No.:
    11/036572
  • Inventors:
    Bill Kavadeles - Carlsbad CA, US
  • Assignee:
    High Performance Systems, LLC - Santa Ana CA
  • International Classification:
    F02B 33/00
    F02M 35/10
  • US Classification:
    1235591, 123564, 12318442, 12318461
  • Abstract:
    There is provided a supercharger system for supercharging a vehicle engine includes a first lower intake manifold adapter attached to the vehicle engine. The supercharger system further includes a second lower intake manifold adapter attached to the vehicle engine. The first and second lower intake manifold adapters can be attached to respective first and second cylinder heads of the vehicle engine. The supercharger system further includes a plate situated between the first and the second lower intake manifold adapter, where the plate is adapted to receive a supercharger on a bottom surface of the plate. The supercharger provides compressed air that flows through the first and the second lower intake manifold adapter to the vehicle engine. The supercharger system further includes an upper manifold plenum chamber situated over the plate, where the upper manifold plenum chamber receives the compressed air from the supercharger.
  • Controller Module For Modular Supercharger System

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  • US Patent:
    7200483, Apr 3, 2007
  • Filed:
    Jan 13, 2005
  • Appl. No.:
    11/036545
  • Inventors:
    Bill Kavadeles - Carlsbad CA, US
  • Assignee:
    High Performance Systems, LLC - Santa Ana CA
  • International Classification:
    G06F 19/00
    F16H 59/32
  • US Classification:
    701100, 701101, 701102, 123383, 477 32
  • Abstract:
    There is provided a supercharger controller module of a supercharger system for use in conjunction with a vehicle computer system of a vehicle engine including a microprocessor in communication with the vehicle computer system. The supercharger controller module may be configured to control a fuel system transducer of the supercharger system. The supercharger controller module may also be configured to control a vacuum system transducer of the supercharger system. The supercharger controller module may be further configured to receive instructions from a user through a remote controller panel. The microprocessor is configured to receive and modify at least one signal from the vehicle computer system, where the at least one signal controls at least one operating parameter of the vehicle engine. The microprocessor may be configured to modify a mass air flow sensor signal. The microprocessor may be further configured to control a pump of the supercharger system.
  • Modular Supercharger With A Cooling System

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  • US Patent:
    7201157, Apr 10, 2007
  • Filed:
    Feb 28, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/365457
  • Inventors:
    Bill Kavadeles - Carlsbad CA, US
  • Assignee:
    High Performance Systems, LLC - Santa Ana CA
  • International Classification:
    F02B 33/00
    F02M 35/10
  • US Classification:
    123563, 1235591, 12318442, 12318461, 60599
  • Abstract:
    There is provided a supercharger system for supercharging a vehicle engine includes a first lower intake manifold adapter attached to the vehicle engine. The supercharger system further includes a second lower intake manifold adapter attached to the vehicle engine. The first and second lower intake manifold adapters can be attached to respective first and second cylinder heads of the vehicle engine. The supercharger system further includes a plate situated between the first and the second lower intake manifold adapter, where the plate is adapted to receive a supercharger on a bottom surface of the plate. The supercharger provides compressed air that flows through the first and the second lower intake manifold adapter to the vehicle engine. The supercharger system further includes an upper manifold plenum chamber situated over the plate, where the upper manifold plenum chamber receives the compressed air from the supercharger.

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