Practice Workflow, And Information Management Redesign, Trainer, Hitech (Hit) At Newly Certified
Position:
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt at Newly certified, Practice Workflow and Information Management Redesign at Newly Certified
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Professional Training & Coaching
Work:
Newly certified
since Jul 2012
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Lean Six Sigma Green BeltNewly Certified - Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area since 2012
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Practice Workflow and Information Management RedesignConsultUSA - Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area Apr 2010 - Jun 2010
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Project ManagerKeyBank - Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area 2007 - Nov 2009
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MIS/Business Intelligence ManagerKey Bank
2002 - 2007
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MIS ManagerBaker & Hostetler LLP
1990 - 1995
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HRIS Manager
Education:
Baldwin-Wallace College 1988 - 1989
MBA, BusinessOhio University 1975 - 1979
BS, Computer Science
Solutions Specialist @ Old Dominion
Position:
solution specialist at Old Dominion Freight Line
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
Old Dominion Freight Line - Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area since Apr 2010
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solution specialistHolland Transportation
Jun 1993 - Mar 2010
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Regional sales manager,Account Executive
Robert Jordan - Euclid, OH
Work:
4 bros. cement - Cleveland, OH cement finisher
Education:
aviation high - Cleveland, OH n/a
Skills:
set up,finishing of foundations,driveways ,garages,sidewalks,aprons,parking lots,curb s
Robert Jordan - Cleveland Heights, OH
Work:
Seton Hill university - Greensburg, PA Security Officer
Education:
Seton Hill University - Greensburg, PA BA in Criminal Justice
Robert E. Jordan - Cleveland OH Michael J. Hughes - Hinkley OH
Assignee:
The B. F. Goodrich Company - Brecksville OH
International Classification:
B23K 3102
US Classification:
228184
Abstract:
A pressure proof reactor vessel and the method of making such vessel wherein the vessel has a cylindrical one-piece outer wall and a cylindrical one-piece cylindrical inner liner, which liner has a smooth continuous interior surface spaced radially inwardly from the outer wall and concentric thereto. The inner cylindrical wall is formed from a one-piece material with its radial thickness being substantially less than the radial thickness of the outer cylindrical wall. Support means in the form of a spiral is positioned in said space between the cylindrical outer wall and the cylindrical inner liner defining a pathway for the flow of coolant between the outer wall and the inner wall. The support spiral is secured to the outer surface of the one-piece cylindrical inner liner prior to assembling of the inner liner to the outer cylindrical one-piece outer wall.