3 PL Project Manager- West Coast GD/Sprint Project at Hutton Communications
Location:
Portland, Oregon
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Hutton Communications - Carrollton, TX since Feb 2013
3 PL Project Manager- West Coast GD/Sprint Project
Hutton Communications - Portland, Oregon Area Oct 2012 - Jan 2013
Portland Warehouse Manager
DiscoverOrg - Vancouver, WA Jun 2012 - Jul 2012
Business Development Intern
Tektronix Inc Dec 2003 - Mar 2010
Material Lead III/ Cell Lead
Container Recovery, Inc Jan 2000 - Jan 2003
Dock Supervisor
Education:
Washington State University 2010 - 2012
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Management and Operations/ MIS/ Professional Sales
Clark College 1991 - 2008
AAS and AA Business Transfer, Arts and Sciences/Business Core
Clark College
Associate's, Arts and Sciences; 2009
Hudson's Bay
Skills:
Process Improvement Operations Management Lean Manufacturing Continuous Improvement Inventory Management Cross-functional Team Leadership Supply Chain Management Team Leadership Manufacturing Supply Chain Software Documentation Business Process Improvement Sales Sales Process Negotiation HTML 5 CSS3 Database Design Systems Analysis
Ronald A. Wolfe - Indianapolis IN, US Andrew J. Sander - New Whiteland IN, US
International Classification:
B65D 25/04
US Classification:
220500
Abstract:
A tank for holding liquid having internal partitions. The partitions have enlarged bottom ends fillable with liquid and restable on the bottom wall of the tank to limit sideways movement of the partitions. The partitions are mounted to the tank only above the liquid within the tank by a channel that loosely receives the top ends of the partition.
Philip D. Oswalt - Indianapolis IN Ronald A. Wolfe - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
Advantage Engineering, Inc. - Greenwood IN
International Classification:
F24H 112
US Classification:
165 78
Abstract:
A combination pump and heat exchanger assembly in a manufacturing process temperature controller uses a cast metal pump case with two upwardly opening sockets receiving the lower ends of two tubes, one of them communicating through the case with the pump impeller intake and the other with the impeller discharge. Closed circuit and open circuit versions are shown. In both types, the tubes are constructed to function as tanks, at least one being a heat exchanger unit, and they are readily and removably secured to the case by threaded fasteners and are sealed therein by compression seals. The heat exchanger tubes employ electrical heating elements or chilled liquid piping units therein. A controller including a microcomputer responds to temperature of liquid pumped from the assembly through a process to be temperature controlled, and returned to the assembly, to control an electric heater and/or a motor-operated modulator valve discharging to drain while cool make-up water is admitted. The combination is self-contained and wheel mounted for mobility to facilitate connection to and disconnection from the process equipment.
Display Method And Apparatus For Load And Capacity For Chillers
Philip D. Oswalt - Indianapolis IN Steven E. Wash - Greenwood IN Ronald A. Wolfe - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
Advantage Engineering, Inc. - Greenwood IN
International Classification:
F25B 4902
US Classification:
62127
Abstract:
A portable, wheel-mounted, mechanically-refrigerated chiller for water used to cool a heat generating manufacturing process machine, has a process cooling water flow sensor assembly with conventional connections into the process water circulation portion of the chiller. The assembly includes a magnetically impregnated plastic vane operated by water flow through it, and a Hall-effect motion sensor responsive to vane operation to provide a signal to a computer. Water temperature to the process and from the process is monitored by sensors producing signals to the computer. The computer combines this information to produce a front panel digital read-out of the percent of capacity at which the chiller is operating or, upon selection, the refrigeration tonnage applied by the chiller to the process water.
System Temperature Control Tank With Integral Modulator Valve And Flowmeter
Philip D. Oswalt - Indianapolis IN Steven E. Wash - Greenwood IN Ronald A. Wolfe - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
Advantage Engineering, Inc. - Greenwood IN
International Classification:
F25B 2900 F24H 120
US Classification:
165 111
Abstract:
A machine for circulating cooling water through manufacturing process equipment includes a combination pump and heat exchanger assembly. The machine has a cast metal pump case with two upwardly opening sockets receiving the lower ends of two tanks, one of them "the suction tank" communicating through the case with the pump impeller intake, and the other "the discharge tank" communicating with the impeller discharge. The tanks are constructed to function as heat exchangers, and they are readily and removably secured to the pump case by threaded fasteners and are sealed therein by compression seals. The discharge tank has electrical heating elements. The suction tank has a motor-operated modulator valve precisely fixed thereon, so as to enable discharging excessively warm water from the process to drain while cool make-up water from city water supply is admitted through the suction tank to the pump. A controller including a microcomputer responds to temperature of water pumped from the machine through the process equipment to be temperature controlled, and returned to the machine, to control the electric heater and/or the modulator valve, as needed. A flow meter in the suction tank provides input to the controller to provide a display of the water flow through the process, and temperature sensors are used to provide input to the controller to display cooling water temperature change.
Philip D. Oswalt - Indianapolis IN Ronald A. Wolfe - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
Advantage Engineering, Inc. - Greenwood IN
International Classification:
F24H 120
US Classification:
16510431
Abstract:
A combination pump and heat exchanger assembly uses a cast metal pump case with two upwardly opening sockets receiving the lower ends of two tubes, one of them communicating through the case with the pump impeller intake and the other with the impeller discharge. The tubes are constructed to function as heat exchanger units and are removably secured to the case by threaded fasteners and are sealed therein by compression seals. The heat exchanger tubes may employ electrical heating units or chilled liquid piping units therein.
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