Dr. Isaac graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1983. He works in Hutchinson, KS and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Isaac is affiliated with Hutchinson Regional Medical Center.
Stahl / Scott Fetzer Company
Plant Manager
Swagelok Jan 2017 - Jan 2019
Maintenance Supervisor
Swagelok Jul 2013 - Jan 2017
Production Supervisor
Swagelok May 2011 - Jul 2013
Supply Chain Analyst
Ford Motor Company Feb 1999 - Dec 2010
Journeyman Welder and Production Team Leader
Education:
The University of Akron 2007 - 2010
Bachelors, Operations Management, Human Resource Management
Baker College Business and Corporate Services 2004 - 2007
Associates, Associate of Arts
Baker College Business and Corporate Services
Skills:
Lean Manufacturing Continuous Improvement Operations Management Supply Chain Manufacturing Process Improvement Six Sigma Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Optimization Root Cause Analysis Machining Inventory Management Leadership Microsoft Office Business Process Improvement Project Management Leadership Development Industrial Engineering Strategic Sourcing Welding Mrp Metal Fabrication
Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering & Technology - B. Tech.
James Isaac
Work:
Cebu Pacific - Trainer (2010)
James Isaac
Work:
Sony
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מציאת האיזון הטוב ביותר בין החיים הפרטיים לחברתיים ולעסקיים, זה מה שמנחה אותי בעבודתי היומיומית עם לקוחותיי. נשוי לשרה ואב לסהר וטוהר, אני רגיש מאוד לדרישות המצב העכשווי וההתייעלות בארגון ובנוסף למחק...
In the earlier attack, James Isaac, 21, of Boston, who has a history of mental illness, was charged with destroying one of the memorials 132 panels with a rock on June 28. That panel was replaced with one of the spares that had been created in anticipation of damage but never before needed in the
Date: Aug 15, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Roxbury man charged with damaging Holocaust Memorial in Boston
James Isaac, 21, was arrested by Boston police around 1:50 a.m. Wednesday after a witness allegedly saw him damage the memorial, which is located on Union Street across from both Boston City Hall and the John F. Kennedy federal building, Boston Police Commissioner William B. Evans said.
"It is good if he investigates the previous government because any money that he recovers from them he can use on the infrastructure like roads, electricity and so on," says one reader, James Isaac, as he scans the headlines.