Gardaworld
Armored Truck Messenger
The Home Depot Apr 2002 - Oct 2007
Assistant Store Manager
Thiermann Industries Dec 1996 - Sep 2001
Vice President and General Manager
Education:
Milwaukee Area Technical College 1973 - 1973
Homestead High School 1968 - 1972
Skills:
Physical Security Security Training Supervising Supply Chain Management Metal Fabrication Scuba Diving Mig Welding Manufacturing Engineering Retail Sales Budgets
Interests:
Boating Most Water Activities Fishing Scuba Diving
Jul 2009 to 2000 Armored Security AgentThiermann Mudjacking Port Washington, WI Oct 2007 to Jul 2009 Masonry Repair TechnicianThe Home Depot Menomonee Falls, WI Jun 2006 to Oct 2007 Assistant Store ManagerThe Home Depot West Allis, WI Jun 2004 to Jun 2006 Assistant Store ManagerThe Home Depot Grafton, WI Dec 2002 to Jun 2004 Lawn & Garden Department SupervisorThe Home Depot Grafton, WI Apr 2002 to Jun 2004 Sales AssociateThiermann Industries Inc Cedarburg, WI Jan 1997 to Sep 2001 Vice President/General ManagerThiermann Industries Inc Milwaukee, WI Aug 1992 to Jan 1997 Production ManagerReedrill-Texoma Inc Sherman, TX Jul 1988 to Aug 1992 Manufacturing Engineer ManagerRacine Federated Inc Milwaukee, WI Sep 1981 to Jul 1988 General ManagerRacine Federated Inc Milwaukee, WI Aug 1979 to Sep 1981 Welding ForemanAction AMC Jeep Clarksville, TN Nov 1978 to Aug 1979 Automotive Sales RepresentativeUpper Room Christian Fellowship Madison, WI Jan 1978 to Nov 1978 Shop ManagerFabricator
Jan 1977 to Jan 1978 WelderUnited States Department of Defense
Oct 1973 to Oct 1976 Artillery Division, Typing Clerk
Education:
Milwaukee Area Technical College 1977 Industrial EngineeringHomestead High School 1972 Diploma
Us Patents
Carrier For Lifting Devices Having Variable Width Track
Daniel E. Thiermann - Grafton WI Franklin J. Bankenbush - Sturtevant WI Andrew M. Copp - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Thiermann Industries, Inc. - Cedarburg WI
International Classification:
B62K13/00 7 B62D61/12
US Classification:
180209
Abstract:
A carrier for lifting devices having a variable width track includes a base frame, a first wheel frame, a second wheel frame, at least four slide assemblies, at least two actuation devices, and at least four wheel assemblies. The first wheel frame is slidably attached to one side of the base frame with at least two of the slide assemblies. The second wheel frame is slidably attached to the other side of the base frame with at least two of the slide assemblies. At least one of the actuation devices moves the first wheel frame relative to the base frame. At least one of the actuation devices moves the second wheel frame relative to the base frame. At least two of the wheel assemblies are mounted to the first wheel frame and at least two of the wheel assemblies are mounted to the second wheel frame.