Atlassian
Senior Software Engineer
Atlassian
Growth Engineer
General Dynamics Information Technology Aug 2015 - Sep 2016
Software Engineer
Bar 5 Meat & Poultry May 2014 - Aug 2015
Sales Associate
Cats Software, Inc Jan 2015 - Jul 2015
Software Engineer
Education:
Milwaukee School of Engineering 2009 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Software Engineering
De Pere High School 2005 - 2009
Skills:
Java C++ C Html Python Linux Eclipse Javascript C# Rubik's Cube Customer Service Windows Mysql Microsoft Office Programming Sql Perl Css Sales Php Bash Amazon Web Services Cloud Computing Cloud Storage
Andrew J. Kopish - Green Bay WI, US Robert M. Wittl - De Pere WI, US Scott A. Bosman - Green Bay WI, US Joseph D. Vanderlinden - De Pere WI, US Nathan A. Quintal - De Pere WI, US James M. Durand - De Pere WI, US
Assignee:
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
2501
US Classification:
D25103, D25138
Sliding Door And Pivoting Door For Demountable Wall System
- Green Bay WI, US Michael Salzman - Quebec, CA Nathan A. Quintal - De Pere WI, US Timothy J. LaFleur - Menasha WI, US James M. Durand - De Pere WI, US
Assignee:
KRUEGER INTERNATIONAL, INC. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
E04B 2/72 E06B 3/36 E06B 3/30 E06B 1/52 E06B 3/70
US Classification:
52 32
Abstract:
A demountable modular wall system including a series of individual wall panels that can be positioned adjacent to each other. The demountable system includes a doorway defined by a pair of spaced vertical posts and a horizontal header. In one embodiment, a sliding glass door is movable along a sliding door track mounted to the horizontal header. A lower trim assembly mounted to the bottom end of the sliding glass door adjusts the overall height of the door. The doorway can also include a pivoting glass door. The pivoting glass door includes a bottom pivot assembly having a bottom clamp adjustably positioned along a bottom end of the pivoting glass door. The adjustable bottom clamp can be moved along the bottom end of the pivoting glass door and receives a pivot pin supported on the floor. A top pivot assembly includes a movable plunger that defines a portion of the pivot axis for the pivoting glass door.
Sliding Door And Pivoting Door For Demountable Wall System
- Green Bay WI, US Michael Salzman - Quebec, CA Nathan A. Quintal - De Pere WI, US Timothy J. LaFleur - Menasha WI, US James M. Durand - De Pere WI, US
Assignee:
KRUEGER INTERNATIONAL, INC. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
E04B 2/74 E06B 3/36 E06B 3/42
US Classification:
52205, 52241
Abstract:
A demountable modular wall system including a series of individual wall panels that can be positioned adjacent to each other. The demountable wall system includes a doorway defined by a pair of spaced vertical posts and a horizontal header. In one embodiment, a sliding glass door is movable along a sliding door track mounted to the horizontal header. A lower trim assembly mounted to the bottom end of the sliding glass door adjusts the overall height of the door. The doorway can also include a pivoting glass door. The pivoting glass door includes a bottom pivot assembly having a bottom clamp adjustably positioned along a bottom end of the pivoting glass door. The adjustable bottom clamp can be moved along the bottom end of the pivoting glass door and receives a pivot pin supported on the floor. A top pivot assembly includes a movable plunger that defines a portion of the pivot axis for the pivoting glass door.
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI, US Joseph D. Vanderlinden - DePere WI, US Nathan A. Quintal - DePere WI, US James M. Durand - DePere WI, US Robert M. Wittl - DePere WI, US Scott A. Bosman - Green Bay WI, US Timothy John LaFleur - Menasha WI, US
Assignee:
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
E04B 2/74 E05D 15/28 E04F 21/18
US Classification:
49413, 521263, 521264, 52241
Abstract:
A demountable modular wall system including a series of individual glass panels that can be positioned adjacent to each other. Each of the individual glass panels is supported by a panel height adjustment mechanism that allows the height of each side of the glass panel to be adjusted. Each wall panel includes an upper trim section that is stationary relative to the movable glass panels. Each of the individual glass panels can include a stiffening channel to reinforce the vertical side edges of the glass panel. A vertical trim section can be attached to cover the panel joint between adjacent glass panels. A sliding door track can be attached to the top end of the wall panel to support a sliding door.
Scott J. Williams - Green Bay WI, US James M. Durand - DePere WI, US John K. Blomstrom - Green Bay WI, US
Assignee:
KRUEGER INTERNATIONAL, INC. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
A47B 3/00 A47B 13/00 F16B 5/00
US Classification:
108124, 403 24
Abstract:
A flip-type nesting table includes a frame, a tabletop that pivots between an operative position and a storage position and a hinge and latch assembly that controls the movement of the tabletop between the operative position and the storage position. The hinge and latch assembly includes a pair of hinge brackets that each mount to a rear cross-member. Each hinge bracket includes a front latch that engages a front cross-member to hold the tabletop in the operative position. A rear latch is operable to engage the rear cross-member to hold the tabletop in its upright, storage position. The hinge and latch assembly includes a pull handle coupled to a cross bar that can be used to simultaneously move the latch members to allow movement of the tabletop between the usage position and the storage position.
James Durand - DePere WI, US Timothy Bouche - Green Bay WI, US Lon Seidl - Green Bay WI, US June Klauck - Appleton WI, US Steve Nemeth - South Bend IN, US Timothy Hornberger - Green Bay WI, US Greogry Wallace - Pembroke, CA Jason Lind - Avon CT, US
International Classification:
A47F 10/00 A47B 97/00 E04H 1/06
US Classification:
052036100, 160135000, 312257100, 052239000
Abstract:
A mobile furniture and accessory system for an office environment includes storage components, table or desk components, screen or partition components, paper management components, marker board components, computer support furniture and the like, for use in facilitating flexibility in manufacturing such components to user specifications and in arranging such components according to user requirements.
James Durand - DePere WI, US Timothy Bouche - Green Bay WI, US Lon Seidl - Green Bay WI, US June Klauck - Appleton WI, US Steven Nemeth - South Bend IN, US Timothy Hornberger - Green Bay WI, US Greogry Wallace - Pembroke, CA Jason Lind - Avon CT, US
International Classification:
A47B 87/00
US Classification:
312108000
Abstract:
A mobile furniture and accessory system for an office environment includes storage components, table or desk components, screen or partition components, paper management components, marker board components, computer support furniture and the like, for use in facilitating flexibility in manufacturing such components to user specifications and in arranging such components according to user requirements.
Cellcom - Temporary Software Developer (2011) Milwaukee School of Engineering - AV Technician (2009-2011) Milwaukee School of Engineering - Helpdesk Technician (2011-2012)
Education:
Milwaukee School of Engineering - Software Engineering, De Pere High School