James Andrew Young
Combative Sports in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 103293-4804
Issued Date
Mar 6, 1997
Expiration Date
Nov 15, 2015
Category
Unarmed Combat
Type
Second
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
James Young
518 Ann St, Clearfield, UT 84015
(801) 390-3051

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Owner At J.c.l. Automotive (Mobile Service)

Owner At J.c.l. Automotive (Mobile Service)

Position:
owner at J.C.L. Automotive, owner at J.C.L. Automotive (mobile service)
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
J.C.L. Automotive since Oct 2006 - owner J.C.L. Automotive (mobile service) - salt lake county since Oct 2006 - owner out of the wood work 1999 - 2012 - musician wal mart - tayllorsville utah Oct 2005 - Oct 2006 - T.L.E. manager
Education:
cyprus 2000 - 2001
Skills:
Vehicles, Automotive, Automobile, Small Business, Customer Service, Customer Satisfaction, Parts, Advertising, Problem Solving, Promotions
Interests:
hot rod restoration, music, building restoring cars


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Network Security Administrator

Network Security Administrator

Position:
Network Security Admin at America First Credit Union
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
America First Credit Union since 2009 - Network Security Admin DFG Inc. May 2006 - Apr 2008 - IT Administrator Ensign Systems Feb 2003 - May 2006 - Tech Support
Education:
Weber State University 2000 - 2007
BA, BS, Computer Science
Layton High School 1995 - 1997
SANS
Skills:
System Administration, Linux, Network Security, Firewalls, DNS, Penetration Testing
Honor & Awards:
Eagle Scout


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General Manager At Brady Industries Of Utah

General Manager At Brady Industries Of Utah

Position:
General Manager at Brady Industries of Utah
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Wholesale
Work:
Brady Industries of Utah - General Manager Windsor Industries Feb 2001 - Jun 2007 - Territory Manager
Education:
Brigham Young University 1985 - 1987


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James Young - Salt Lake City, UT

James Young - Salt Lake City, UT

Work:
Diebold
Senior Contract Administrator
Diebold
Contract Administrator/Logistics Support Specialist
Diebold
Senior Buyer
Future Tech Incorporated - Draper, UT
Logistics Specialist
Neways, International - Salem, UT
Obsolete Materials Planner
Neways, International
Personal Assistant to the CEO
Neways, International
Security Director
Paragon Companies - American Fork, UT
Office Manager
Boart Longyear - Salt Lake City, UT
Purchasing Agent
Education:
Provo College - Provo, UT
A.S. in Business Management program


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James Young - Salt Lake City, UT

James Young - Salt Lake City, UT

Work:
TeleperformanceUSA - Salt Lake City, UT
Technical support/Customer service rep
Convergys - Murray, UT
customer service rep
slc county parks and recreation - Magna, UT
custodian
DOD Electronics - Magna, UT
customer service rep. tor emachines
Sound Electronics - Salt Lake City, UT
Assembler/Tester
Sound Electronics - Salt Lake City, UT
Installer/Helper
ZCMI - Salt Lake City, UT
parking attendent/cashier


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Owner, Fec Elements

Owner, Fec Elements

Position:
Owner at FEC Elements
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Entertainment
Work:
FEC Elements - Owner


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Manager At Avid Properties

Manager At Avid Properties

Position:
Manager at Avid Properties
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Avid Properties - Manager


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Flow Regulating Device For Arterial Catheter Systems

Flow Regulating Device For Arterial Catheter Systems

US Patent:
4337770, Jul 6, 1982
Filed:
Apr 9, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/252360
Inventors:
James E. Young - Salt Lake City UT
Ralph S. Walker - Highland UT
James R. Chidester - American Fork UT
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
128214R
Abstract:
A flow regulating device provides continuous, regulated flow of a medical fluid, as well as intermittent, manually controlled larger flows of fluid to a catheter system. Such apparatus includes a control member having an inlet means adapted to be connected by tubing to a source of medical fluid and an outlet means adapted to be connected by tubing to a catheter. A flexible conduit defines at least a portion of a first passage between the inlet means and outlet means of the control member. A cylindrical, hollow extension extends from the outlet means coaxially within and to about the midsection of the flexible conduit. Positioned in the flexible conduit is valve means adapted to open when the conduit is squeezed, thereby providing the larger, intermittent, manually controlled flow of fluid to the catheter system, and to automatically close when the conduit is released. A second passage in the control member connects the inlet and outlet means, and in combination with flow restriction means therein, provides the continuous, regulated flow of fluid to the catheter system.


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Flow Regulating Device For Arterial Catheter Systems

Flow Regulating Device For Arterial Catheter Systems

US Patent:
4192303, Mar 11, 1980
Filed:
Jun 29, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/920500
Inventors:
James E. Young - Salt Lake City UT
Ralph S. Walker - Highland UT
International Classification:
A61M 500, F16K 5100
US Classification:
128214R
Abstract:
A flow regulating device provides continuous, regulated flow of a medical fluid, as well as intermittent, manually controlled larger flows of fluid to a catheter system. Such apparatus includes a control member having an inlet means adapted to be connected by tubing to a source of medical fluid and an outlet means adapted to be connected by tubing to a catheter. A flexible conduit defines at least a portion of a first passage between the inlet means and outlet means of the control member. Positioned in the flexible conduit is valve means adapted to open when the conduit is squeezed, thereby providing the larger, intermittent, manually controlled flow of fluid to the catheter system, and to automatically close when the conduit is released. A second passage in the control member connects the inlet and outlet means, and in combination with flow restriction means therein, provides the continuous, regulated flow of fluid to the catheter system.


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Neonatal Hood

Neonatal Hood

US Patent:
D273612, Apr 24, 1984
Filed:
Jun 15, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/273986
Inventors:
Wallace E. Trammell - Provo UT
James E. Young - Salt Lake City UT
James R. Chidester - Highland UT
Ralph S. Walker - Highland UT
US Classification:
D24 11