WILLIAM E JONES
Architects in Charlotte, NC

License number
Pennsylvania RA008386B
Category
Architects
Type
Registered Architect
Address
Address 2
Charlotte, NC 28202
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
William Jones
511 Gene Dr, Havelock, NC 28532
William Jones
512 Greenleaf Dr, Monroeville, PA 15146
William Jones
512 S Perkasie Rd, Perkasie, PA 18944
William Jones
512 S Webb St, Selma, NC 27576
William Jones
511 E Elm St, Goldsboro, NC 27530

Professional information

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William Jones - Charlotte, NC

Work:
Aon Hewitt
Human Resources Customer Associate
U.S. Census Bureau - Charlotte, NC
Geographic Information Systems Specialist
Bank Of America - Charlotte, NC
Documentation Specialist
Education:
Central Piedmont Community College - Charlotte, NC
Project Management Plus Certificate in Project Management
Strayer University - Charlotte, NC
Master's in Business Administration
Strayer University - Charlotte, NC
Bachelor's in Business Administration
Military:
Rank: E4L.i.location.original
Skills:
Developing and managing personnel, Developing procurement documentations (preparing requests for information, requests for quotation, requests for proposals, invitations for negotiation and tender notices), Directing and executing project and business operational tasks, Research Development, Inventory Management, Records Management, Administrative assistance (typing, filing, records keeping, office management, schedule management and dictation), MS Office proficiency (Word, Excel, Power point, Outlook, and Project), Operations Management


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William Jones - Charlotte, NC

Work:
Wells Fargo
Financial Crimes Specialist
Wachovia Direct Access
Phone Banker
Foot Locker
Assistant Manager
Education:
Central Piedmont Community College
Associates of Applied Science in Computer Technology Integration


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William H. Jones - St. Louis, MO

Work:
Presbyterian Church USA - St. Louis, MO
RETIRED Presbyterian Minister
Education:
Gamaliel Foundation - Chicago, IL
Cetificate in Communty Organizing
Stillman College and Johnson C. Smith Seminary - Charlotte, NC
BA and Master of Divinity, some study toward D. Min. in Theology and Religion


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William Jones - Charlotte, NC

Work:
sonny's bbq - Charlotte, NC
Dishwasher/Food Prep
Education:
olympic high - Charlotte, NC
none


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William Jones - Charlotte, NC

Work:
LabCorp
PST Specialist
LabCorp
PST Specialist
Pitt County Memorial Hospital - Greenville, NC
Certified Phlebotomist on unit 3 East
Pitt County Memorial Hospital - Greenville, NC
Certified Phlebotomist
Yale New Haven Hospital - New Haven, CT
Certified Phlebotomist
Education:
EDGECOMBE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Tarboro, NC
1-2 YEARS COLLEGE
Skills:
OVER 20 YEARS PHLEBOTOMY EXPERIENCE; GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS; CENTRIFUGE AND PROCESS SKILLS; SERUM AND PLASMA SPECIMEN POUR OFFS FOR FROZEN AND ROOM TEMP SPECIMENS; WORK WITH SOME CHEMICAL ADDITIVES DURING PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS; PHLEBOTOMY ON GENERAL, GERIATRIC, PEDIATRIC, PSYCHIATRIC, OUTPATIENT, AND EMERGENCY ROOM PATIENTS; AND MICROSOFT COMPUTER SKILLS.


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Magnetic Field Strength Indicator For Use Prior To A Magnetic Particle Inspection Procedure

US Patent:
5055783, Oct 8, 1991
Filed:
Sep 5, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/402575
Inventors:
William F. Jones - Charlotte NC
Alfred E. Hinton - Charlotte NC
Frederick M. Hibbert - Mooresville NC
Ernest E. Jackson - York SC
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G01N 2784, G01R 3312, G01R 3500
US Classification:
324216
Abstract:
A field strength indicator for a magnetic particle inspection process is used to determine field strength and direction sufficient to identify real flaws in a test piece. The field strength indicator is a substantially flat shim having at least one series of artificial flaws formed therein by electric discharge machining. The artificial flaws have a geometry which render them compatible with real flaws and thus enable the magnetic field strength and direction to be properly set for conducting a magnetic particle inspection procedure. The surface containing the artifical flaws must be covered with a thin inert and non-magnetic coating for proper operation.