DAVID NOLAN JORDAN, JR
Pilots at Tan Rara Dr, Knoxville, TN

License number
Tennessee A2442604
Issued Date
Apr 2016
Expiration Date
Apr 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
10240 Tan Rara Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922

Professional information

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Civil Engineer - Transportation

Location:
Knoxville, Tennessee Area
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
Parham Engineering - Knoxville Aug 2011 - Feb 2012 - Civil Engineer University of Tennessee - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Jan 2010 - May 2011 - Graduate Research Assistant Vaughn & Melton Consulting Engineers - Knoxville Jul 2002 - Nov 2009 - Project Engineer/Project Manager Harding ESE - Knoxville, Tennessee Area and Orlando, FL Jan 1998 - Apr 2002 - Project Engineer/Project Manager Florida Department of Transportation - Deland, Florida Nov 1994 - Jan 1998 - Senior Roadway Designer/Design Team Leader
Education:
University of Tennessee-Knoxville 2010 - 2011
Master of Science (MS), Civil Engineering Transportation
The Pennsylvania State University
Bachelor of Science (BS), Civil Engineering
Skills:
Bentley Microstation, Geopak, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, AutoCAD, Microsoft PowerPoint, TDOT Project Management, Roadway Design, Multi-Use Bike Paths/Greenways, Signing and Pavement Markings Plans, Construction Traffic Control Plans, Drainage Design, Erosion Control Plans, Right-of-Way Acquisitions, Airport Taxiway Reconstruction, Total Station, Accident Reconstruction, Project Management, Microstation
Certifications:
Professional Engineer, State of Tennessee
Professional Engineer, State of Florida


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David Jordan - Knoxville, TN

Work:
Academy Sports & Outdoors, Various Markets
Store Director
Rhino Linings of Spartanburg - Spartanburg, SC
Lead Fabricator / Suspension Specialist
Various Markets
Assistant Manager, Operations Manager, Administrative Manager, Sales Manager
Old Navy - Spartanburg, SC
Store Manager
Legends Sporting Goods - Hampton, VA
District Manager / Buyer
Wal-Mart, Various Markets
Assistant Manager
Education:
Mars Hill College - Mars Hill, NC
Business Administration


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Owner, Mi2M

Position:
Owner at MI2M
Location:
Knoxville, Tennessee Area
Industry:
E-Learning
Work:
MI2M - Owner


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Wire Puller And Conduit Adapter

US Patent:
8016267, Sep 13, 2011
Filed:
Feb 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/679795
Inventors:
Michael C. Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
David S. Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
Assignee:
Southwire Company - Carrollton GA
International Classification:
H02G 1/08
US Classification:
2541343FT, 2541343 R
Abstract:
An improved wire puller uses a first and second position-able arms and may include an adapter and adapter bracket to allow for easier pulling of wire through conduit. The wire puller allows for easier set up and use and provides increased pulling force over existing wire pullers.


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Apparatus For Pushing Conductors Into Conduit And Other Structures

US Patent:
8408520, Apr 2, 2013
Filed:
Apr 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/767214
Inventors:
David Scott Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
Michael Calvin Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
Assignee:
Southwire Company - Carrollton GA
International Classification:
H02G 1/08, B63B 35/03, B65H 59/00, E21C 29/16
US Classification:
254134, 2541343 FT, 2541343 R, 2541344, 2541345
Abstract:
An apparatus and methods for pushing conductors into conduit and other structures are disclosed. The apparatus (“pusher”) can include rollers to apply a pushing force to one or more conductors or bundles of conductors. One or more rollers can be coupled to a drive mechanism. The pusher is configured to pull conductors or bundles of conductors off of one or more spools, and push the conductors or bundles of conductors without de-bundling or sorting the conductors. The conductors can be fed through the pusher in any format including side-by-side, vertical on top of one another, twisted together, or other formats. The pusher can include a guiding device that is configured to route the conductors from the pusher to a conduit through which the conductors are being pushed or pulled.


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Device For Gripping And Installing Wire

US Patent:
8459612, Jun 11, 2013
Filed:
Sep 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/608057
Inventors:
David Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
Michael Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
Assignee:
Southwire Company - Carrollton GA
International Classification:
H02G 1/08, B63B 35/03
US Classification:
2541343R, 2541343 FT
Abstract:
A wire pulling grip easy and reliably grips wire for pulling the same through a conduit or the like. The grip has cams which maintain contact with the wire even when tension is not applied and regardless of the orientation of the grip, significantly reducing the likelihood that the connection with the wire is lost. The cams are selectively releasable to allow the wire to be easily removed from the grip.


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Pulling Jacket For Use While Installing Wires In Conduit

US Patent:
2010010, Apr 29, 2010
Filed:
Oct 21, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/603222
Inventors:
David Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
Michael Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
International Classification:
H02G 1/08
US Classification:
2541343PA
Abstract:
A system for installing wire and the like in a conduit which includes a plurality of wire pulling grips and a puling jacket is provided. The wire pulling jacket encloses the wire pulling grips and keeps them bundled together, making it easier for an operator to use the same. The wire pulling jacket protects the pulling grips by preventing the grips from catching on the conduit, and also keeps the pulling grips clean. The pulling jacket also increases operator safety by reducing the risk that the operator gets a finger, glove, or other part of the body caught in the wire puling grips as these are pulled into the conduit.


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Combination Stand And Jack For Wire Spools

US Patent:
8025261, Sep 27, 2011
Filed:
Sep 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/208232
Inventors:
David Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
Michael Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
Assignee:
Southwire Company - Carollton GA
International Classification:
F16M 11/38
US Classification:
248168, 248439, 2481886, 254126, 254251
Abstract:
A stand used for supporting spools of wire and the like includes a cam which is operable to increase the length of a leg to thereby raise the spool of wire off of the ground. The stand is adjustable to allow its use with different sizes of spools of wire. The stand allows a single person to raise a spool of wire weighing thousands of pounds off of the ground and support the same to allow the spool to rotate freely upon an axle.


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Remote Safety Switch

US Patent:
8058578, Nov 15, 2011
Filed:
Apr 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/755826
Inventors:
Michael C. Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
David S. Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
Assignee:
Southwire Company - Carrollton GA
International Classification:
H01H 9/00
US Classification:
200334, 200 51 R, 200 18, 361189
Abstract:
A safety switch allows for greater safety and greater ease in operating a machine where multiple operators may be required. The safety switch allows multiple operators in different locations to exercise control over the machine, reducing the risk of accidents and improper operation of the machine.


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Toilet Dolly

US Patent:
2012018, Jul 26, 2012
Filed:
Jan 24, 2011
Appl. No.:
12/931074
Inventors:
David S. Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
Michael C. Jordan - Knoxville TN, US
International Classification:
B62B 3/04
US Classification:
254 3 R
Abstract:
A toilet dolly for lifting a toilet from a floor includes a frame having a pair of spaced-apart members which are positionable on opposite sides of the toilet desired to be lifted from a floor, and a plurality of wheels enable the frame to be rolled into operative positional relationship with a toilet for purposes of lifting the toilet from the floor. A pair of spaced-apart linkage members are connected to the spaced-apart members for pivotal movement relative thereto, and the linkage members include bowl-lifting portions which are moved between lowered and raised conditions as the linkage members are pivotally moved relative to the frame structure. The lever assembly further includes a foot-engagable portion which enables a user to pivotally move the linkage members relative to the frame structure with his foot to thereby lift the toilet to an elevated condition above the floor.