CHARLES RAYMOND TAYLOR, II
Pilots at Flamingo Ct, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado A2737771
Issued Date
Mar 2017
Expiration Date
Sep 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
724 S Flamingo Ct, Denver, CO 80246

Professional information

Charles Taylor Photo 1

Senior Engineer At Covidien

Position:
Senior Manufacturing Engineer at Covidien - World leader in healthcare products creating innovative solutions for better patient outc, Senior Engineer at Covidien, Senior Engineer at Covidien
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Covidien - World leader in healthcare products creating innovative solutions for better patient outc - Boulder, CO since Dec 2008 - Senior Manufacturing Engineer Covidien since 2001 - Senior Engineer Covidien since Dec 2001 - Senior Engineer Covidien Dec 2005 - Nov 2008 - Project Engineer Covidien Dec 2001 - Nov 2005 - Project Engineering Specialist Storage Technology Corporation Aug 1999 - Nov 2001 - Test Engineer Lansmont Corporation Dec 1998 - Jul 1999 - Test Engineer
Education:
Michigan State University 1996 - 1998
Bachelor of Science, Packaging Engineering
Michigan State University 1992 - 1995
Bachelor of Science, Zoology


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Director, Learning And Development/Human Resources

Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Human Resources
Education:
Capella University 2007 - 2009
University of Colorado Denver 2003 - 2005
University of Denver 2002 - 2003
Denver Paralegal Institute 2000 - 2000
University of Phoenix 1991 - 1994


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Vice President And Director Of Development

Position:
Vice President and Director of Development at MWH Global
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
MWH Global - Denver, Colorado since 2011 - Vice President and Director of Development cgt associates - Conifer Colorado May 2008 - Jan 2011 - Principal and Founder BHP Billiton - Melbourne Area, Australia Jul 2002 - Apr 2008 - Vice President Environment
Education:
University of Wyoming 1976 - 1980
Bachelor of Science (BS), Range Science and Management


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Charles Taylor - Centennial, CO

Work:
Able Engineering Services - Denver, CO
Chief Engineer
United States Postal Service - Franktown, CO
Highway Mail Contractor
EMCOR/CBRE Technical Services - Greenwood Village, CO
Operating Engineer
EMCOR/CBRE Technical Services
Building Engineer
EMCOR/CBRE Technical Services - Englewood, CO
Building Engineer
Hines - Englewood, CO
Building Operating Engineer
Performance Building Services - Englewood, CO
Building Operating Engineer
Equity Office Properties Trust - Denver, CO
Building Operating Engineer
DTC Management - Denver, CO
Lead Engineer
Mile High Properties - Denver, CO
Stationary Engineer
Strategic Engineering Group - San Diego, CA
Assistant Chief Engineer
Able Engineering Services - San Diego, CA
Compass Mgmt. And Leasing
ISS Energy Services - San Diego, CA
HVAC Service Technician
Union 76 - Phoenix, AZ
Cashier
U.S. Navy - San Diego, CA
Machinist Mate
Wayne Wilson Radiator - Eureka, CA
Automobile Radiator Repairman
Education:
Bomi Institute
Chemical Treatment of Cooling Tower
Universal Technical Institute - Phoenix, AZ Refrigeration School
Air Conditioning
Eureka Senior High School - Eureka, CA


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Higher Education Professional

Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Higher Education


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Stringed Musical Instrument Neck Mounted Light Emitting Optical Display Array

US Patent:
6781049, Aug 24, 2004
Filed:
Oct 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/281359
Inventors:
Charles R. Taylor - Aurora CO 80012
International Classification:
G09B 1502
US Classification:
84477R, 84485 R, 84464 A, 84293
Abstract:
An attachable and removable Light Emitting Diode array adhesively adhered to the top edge surface of a stringed instrument fretboard and fretboard. The device uses independently wired electronically driven (LEDs) positioned at or near each standard embedded fret location marker and functions as an optical data display system when wired to an electronic audio signal processing device power source that may be mounted inconspicuously on the neck or body of an instrument. Located in such close proximity to the musicians eyes, the intensity of the display arrays bright emissions of light allows for high visibility of the reference data under all light conditions. The arrays extremely small size and unobtrusive shape does not obstruct the movement of the fretting hand, and the device does not modify, damage, or de-value the original condition of the instrument.


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Hermetically Sealed Resilient Contact Switch Having Surgical Applications

US Patent:
4021630, May 3, 1977
Filed:
Apr 25, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/571516
Inventors:
Charles E. Taylor - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
Neomed Incorporated - Boulder CO
International Classification:
H01H 1352, H01H 904
US Classification:
200159B
Abstract:
A switching circuit is completed between electrical contacts by a flexible cap overlying the contact points. The cap is formed with cylindrical sidewalls and an upper end closure which has a plunger or piston-like portion extending therefrom towards the contact points. The dome section is arranged so as to arc from the cylindrical sidewalls in a direction away from the contact points so that depression of the dome will not effect collapsing of the cylindrical sidewalls for the entire extent of the contact establishing travel. The cap can deflect a metal dome to perform the contact establishment or can be composed of a resilient conductive material to directly establish electrical contact.


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Electro-Surgical Instrument

US Patent:
4032738, Jun 28, 1977
Filed:
May 15, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/571508
Inventors:
Janet M. Esty - Boulder CO
Charles E. Taylor - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
Neomed Incorporated - Boulder CO
International Classification:
H01H 1308
US Classification:
200157
Abstract:
A generally flat instrument provides electrical interfacing between an electro-surgical signal generator and an exposed surgical electrode. Dome-shaped momentary contact switches are sealed within the instrument housing at points convenient for manual usage. Low profile switches which resist seal degradation are employed and the device is readily adaptable for accepting replaceable chucks containing a preselected surgical electrode. The relatively narrow elongated housing imparts the feel of a non-electrical surgical instrument. Inclusion of one or more nubs or other raised portions on the switch domes facilitates identification of switch function without requiring direct observation by the user.