JERRY TAYLOR
Nursing at Nogales Ave, Melbourne, FL

License number
Florida 9173768
Issued Date
Dec 4, 2000
Effective Date
Dec 4, 2000
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
506 Nogales Ave NE, Melbourne, FL 32907
Phone
(321) 432-3391

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Jerry Taylor, age 79
502 Parkview Rd NW, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
(850) 862-3499
Jerry Taylor
505 Cloudcroft Dr, Deltona, FL 32738
Jerry Taylor
5055 Palm Hill Dr APT T314, West Palm Bch, FL 33415
Jerry Taylor
506 Nogales Ave NE, Palm Bay, FL 32907
(606) 789-3511
Jerry Taylor
516 Palm Ave, Merritt Is, FL 32952
(321) 663-6552

Professional information

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Jerry Taylor - Rockledge, FL

Jerry Taylor - Rockledge, FL

Work:
BRUNSWICK BOAT GROUP, SEA RAY YACHT DIVISION
ASSEMBLY GROUP LEAD
BRUNSWICK BOAT GROUP, SEA RAY YACHT DIVISION
ASSEMBLY SUPERVISOR
BRUNSWICK BOAT GROUP, SEA RAY YACHT DIVISION
ASSEMBLY LEAD FITTER / INSTALLER
Education:
Keiser College - Melbourne, FL
A.A in Business Administration
Skills:
Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt), All Microsoft Programs to include Excel, Word, Power Point and Access, Lotus Notes


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Jerry Taylor - Melbourne, FL

Jerry Taylor - Melbourne, FL

Work:
NORSEMAN MARITIME - Mercer Island, WA
CHIEF ENGINEER
HOS, LLC - Bangor, WA
HOS ARROWHEAD - 1st ENGINEER
MAR. INC - Port Hueneme, CA
M.V. INDEPENDENCE - ENGINEER
MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND
JUNIOR ENGINEER
RAYTHEON
Site leader
JOHNSON CONTROLS - Orlando, FL
Multi Craftsman
AUTEC RANGE SERVICES, ANDROS ISLAND
Marine Diesel Overhaul Shop Foreman
RCA SERVICE COMPANY, ANDROS ISLAND
Downrange Maintenance Specialist at Site
RCA SERVICE COMPANY, ANDROS ISLAND
Relief Chief Engineer


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O.r. Rn Iii At Holmes Regional Medical Center

O.r. Rn Iii At Holmes Regional Medical Center

Position:
O.R. RN III at Homes Regional Medical Center, O.R. RN III at Holmes Regional Medical Center
Location:
Melbourne, Florida Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Homes Regional Medical Center - O.R. RN III Holmes Regional Medical Center - O.R. RN III


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Independent E-Learning Professional

Independent E-Learning Professional

Location:
Melbourne, Florida Area
Industry:
E-Learning


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Independent Airlines/Aviation Professional

Independent Airlines/Aviation Professional

Location:
Melbourne, Florida Area
Industry:
Airlines/Aviation


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Methods Of Forming Ultra-Fine Fibers And Non-Woven Webs

Methods Of Forming Ultra-Fine Fibers And Non-Woven Webs

US Patent:
7431869, Oct 7, 2008
Filed:
Jun 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/860565
Inventors:
Jeff Haggard - Cocoa FL, US
Arnold Wilkie - Merritt Island FL, US
James Brang - Cocoa FL, US
Jerry Taylor - West Melbourne FL, US
Assignee:
Hills, Inc. - West Melbourne FL
International Classification:
D01D 5/34, D01D 5/36, D01F 9/145, D01F 9/22, D02G 3/02
US Classification:
264 292, 26417213, 26417215, 26421116
Abstract:
A nonwoven web product including ultra-fine fibers is formed utilizing a spunbond apparatus that forms multicomponent fibers by delivering first and second polymer components in a molten state from a spin pack to a spinneret, extruding multicomponent fibers including the first and second polymer components from the spinneret, attenuating the mulicomponent fibers in an aspirator, laying down the multicomponent fibers on an elongated forming surface disposed downstream from the aspirator to form a nonwoven web, and bonding portions of at least some of the fibers in the nonwoven web together to form a bonded, nonwoven web product. The multicomponent fibers can include separable segments such as islands-in-the-sea fibers, where certain separated segments become the ultra-fine fibers in the web product. In addition, carbon tubular fibers can be formed by extruding island-in-the-sea fibers including polyacrylonitrile or pitch sheath segments in the fibers, separating the segments of the fiber, and converting the polyacrylonitrile of pitch to carbon by a carbonization process.