ROBERT L YOUNG Electrician at Dermott Dr, Houston, TX
License number
Texas 11089
Expiration Date
May 30, 2017
Category
Journeyman Electrician
Address
Address
11810 Dermott Dr, Houston, TX 77065
Phone
(832) 529-7154
Professional information
Technical Engineer
Position:
Systems Specialist III at Stewart Lender Services
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Stewart Lender Services - Houston, TX since Aug 2011
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Systems Specialist IIIEnvoy Mortgage - Houston, TX Oct 2008 - Aug 2011
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IT ManagerStewart Lender Services - Houston, TX Dec 2003 - Oct 2008
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IT Manager / Systems Engineer
Education:
MTI, College of Business & Technology 1998 - 2000
AAS, MIS
Robert Young - Houston, TX
Work:
INTERTEC (INTC) Controller/CFOProperties Inc - Houston, TX Hilton HeadSEF ENERGY - New York, NY International ControllerArthur Andersen, Public Accounting Firm - Chicago, IL PartnerSecurities and Exchange Commission - Enforcement Division - Washington, DC Chief Accountant and Examiner
Education:
LOYOLA COLLEGE IN MARYLAND M.B.A. in AccountingTOWSON UNIVERSITY B.A. in Accounting
IBM Global Services
since Nov 2004
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EUS Sr Field Services TechEDS
Mar 2001 - Nov 2004
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Sr. Computer Repair TechThe Dow Chemical Company
1979 - 2001
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Sr. Computer Repair Tech
Education:
Oklahoma State Tech 1976 - 1979
Robert Young - Houston, TX
Work:
Seafarers International Union - Houston, TX Junior Engineer
Lifting And Towing Apparatus
US Patent:
5391044, Feb 21, 1995
Filed:
Apr 22, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/050585
Inventors:
Robert N. Young - Houston TX
International Classification:
B60P 312
US Classification:
414563
Abstract:
Lifting and towing apparatus for attachment to a towing vehicle having a winch thereon and the frame of which includes a pair of spaced apart longitudinal beams at least partially supported on a rear axle of said vehicle. The apparatus includes a support assembly extending transversely between the vehicle beams and opposite outer ends of which are attachable to opposing ones of the beams directly above the rear axle. An arm assembly extends rearwardly from the support assembly and has at least one lifting connection for connection to the winch and by which the distal end of the arm assembly may be lifted. A cradle assembly is connected to the distal end of the arm assembly for securing the front or rear wheels of a towed vehicle thereto for lifting above the ground in response to lifting of the distal end of the arm assembly by the winch.