Government Business Development Manager at Cobham Life Support
Location:
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Cobham Life Support since Jan 2007
Government Business Development Manager
Interstate Battery Systems of America Apr 2005 - Dec 2006
Regional Sales Manager
GNB Technologies 1990 - 1999
District Sales Manager
US Navy 1979 - 1989
AE1 (AW)
Education:
University of Phoenix 2002 - 2004
Bachelors, Business Management
Skills:
Negotiation DoD Product Development Military Navy Aviation Operations Management Aerospace Business Development Process Improvement Program Management Six Sigma Contract Negotiation Security Clearance Defense Engineering Management Manufacturing Helicopters Systems Engineering Leadership Marketing Proposal Writing Government Contracting
Cobham since Jan 2007
Government Business Development Manager
Interstate Batteries 2005 - 2007
Sales manager
QBS 2000 - 2003
Sales
GNB Technologies 1991 - 2001
District Sales Manager
Skills:
Aerospace Product Development Engineering Management Systems Engineering Lean Manufacturing Program Management Manufacturing Engineering Six Sigma Continuous Improvement Cross-functional Team Leadership Manufacturing Engineering Process Improvement Contract Negotiation New Business Development Military Automotive Product Design Defense FMEA Proposal Writing Team Leadership Government Contracting
Joel Harshbarger - Palmetto FL, US Chris Motta - South Pasadena FL, US Kevin Holler - Belleair FL, US Justin Robinson - Parrish FL, US
Assignee:
Conax Florida Corporation - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
A62B 35/04 A62B 35/00
US Classification:
182 5, 182 3
Abstract:
Disclosed is a harness system that can be used in both restraining and extracting a wearer. The harness takes the form of webbing that may be integrated into a crewmember worn vest. The webbing includes extraction loops for use in hoisting the crewmember and a release mechanism for releasably coupling the harness to an external restraint, such as an overhead reel. The system can be used within a vehicle, such as a land based vehicle, a water going vessel, or an aircraft.