Sanford Unitarian - Universalist Church Sanford, ME May 2012 to Aug 2012 Summer InternDouston Construction Arundel, ME Jun 2004 to Jun 2011 Lead Carpenter/SupervisorDouston Construction Arundel, ME Jun 2003 to Jun 2004 Carpenter
Education:
York County Community College Wells, ME 2011 to 2013 Associates in Applied Science in Architectural Design
Dock and Door Handling Systems Inc Saco, ME 2006 to 2013 Service Field TechnicianMaine Lubrication/Windward Petroleum Westbrook, ME 2005 to 2006 Service Field TechnicianSysco Food Services of Northern New England Portland, ME 2003 to 2005 Selector/ OperationsExpanded Rubber Products, Inc Sanford, ME 2002 to 2002 LaborerModern Continental Sanford, ME 1998 to 2002 Laborer
Education:
Sanford High School Sanford, ME 1995 to 1998 G.E.D.
Skills:
8 years electrical experience up to 600 volts 3 phase; electrical, hydraulic, mechanical trouble shooting; 5 years concrete experience; 10 years experience working on ladders, man lifts, and boom lifts; 8 years experience MIG and stick welding (flat, fillet, vertical, and overhead), 10 years experience cutting, grinding, acetylene torches, power tools, pneumatic tools, sheet metal break, and needle scaler. Can read blueprints, electrical and wiring schematics, and tape measure
Us Patents
Fluid Level And Temperature Monitor And Alarm System
An electronic detection system monitoring coolant level and/or temperature of an internal combustion engine. A unit installed within the cab of a vehicle provides visual and audible warning if engine temperature rises above its normal hottest operating temperature and/or when coolant level drops below a selected level in the coolant reserve tank thereby preventing damage caused by overheating. The overheat detection system may comprise a heat sensor within a bolt which may be screwed directly into the engine head. An additional heat sensor positioned in the bottom radiator hose can be used in series with the engine head sensor. Associated circuitry is adjustable when installed to provide alarm activation when the temperature is a few degrees above the hottest normal engine operating temperature. If the engine starts to overheat, an LED lights up and an audible alarm sounds. A coolant level detector detects a drop in coolant level and comprises two probes installed horizontally in a side wall of the coolant reserve tank to provide a current path through the coolant present between the probes.
Fluid Level And Temperature Monitor And Alarm System For An Automobile Cooling System
An electronic detection system monitoring coolant level and/or temperature of an internal combustion engine. A unit installed within cab of a vehicle provides visual and audible warning if engine temperature rises above its normal hottest operating temperature and/or when coolant level drops below a selected level in the coolant reserve tank thereby preventing damage caused by overheating. The overheat detection system may comprise a heat sensor within a bolt which may be screwed directly into the engine head. An additional heat sensor positioned in the bottom radiator hose can be used in series with the engine head sensor. Associated circuitry is adjustable when installed to provide alarm activation when the temperature is a few degrees above the hottest normal engine operating temperature. If the engine starts to overheat, an LED lights up and an audible alarm sounds. A coolant level detector detects a drop in coolant level and comprises two probes installed horizontally in a side wall of the coolant reserve tank to provide a current path through the coolant present between the probes.
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In memory of a Special Someone - Raymond Proulx
Loved dearly, never forgotten!!
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M Raymond Proulx Vido 03
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Raymond Proulx
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Hank Brandt at Ray Proulx memoriam
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Mmoire de Proulx: Jean Talon ( 1626 -1694 )
Mmoire de Proulx: Jean Talon ( 1626 -1694 ) Mmoire de Proulx est une m...