William R Miller
Electrician at Jebel Way, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 950832
Issued Date
Jul 10, 1995
Renew Date
Jul 10, 1995
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2009
Type
Electrical Apprentice
Address
Address 2
3069 S Jebel Way S. Jebel Wy, Denver, CO 80013
Denver, CO

Professional information

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Commercial Airline Pilot

Position:
Owner at SixG LLC, First Officer at Major Airline
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Professional Training & Coaching
Work:
SixG LLC since Jan 2011 - Owner Major Airline since May 1997 - First Officer US Navy Apr 1994 - May 1997 - F/A-18 Developmental Test Pilot
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1984 - 1987
BA, Geography
Skills:
Coaching, Leadership Development, Team Building, Public Speaking, Program Management, Training Delivery, Strategic Planning, Instructional Design, Change Management, Executive Coaching, Instructor-led Training, Training, E-Learning, Leadership, Organizational Development, Management Consulting, Workshop Facilitation, Team Leadership, Teaching, Adult Education, New Business Development, Aviation
Interests:
Leadership Development, Personal Coaching, Mentoring, BSA Venturing Leader
Honor & Awards:
Navy - Top Hook, Top Dome, Top Nugget


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William Miller - Aurora, CO

Work:
Restroom Attendant - Denver, CO Behavioral Health, Inc - Aurora, CO
Security Officer
Allied Barton - Denver, CO
Security Officer
3 Protection & Security LLC
Armed Security Officer Code
Oxford Movers - Conyers, GA
Laborer
Recreational Tent Services
Laborer
Kelley Dock Systems
Spray Painter
kelley dock systems - Milwaukee, WI
Laborer/Warehouse
United States Army
Telecommunication & Supply Specialist
Education:
SHALOM HIGH SCHOOL - Milwaukee, WI
G.E.D in GENERAL
Skills:
i feel that my military experience and my on the job training will help me to do the task at hand


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William Miller - Aurora, CO

Work:
Goodwill Industries of Denver - Denver, CO
Material Handler/Dock Worker
Behavioral Health Care
Security Officer
O.B's Recreational Services - Greenfield, WI
Warehouseman / Forklift Operator
Honorably Discharged U.S. Army
Education:
shalom high school - Milwaukee, WI
g.e.d in general


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Owner, Government Contract Specialist, Inc

Position:
Owner at Government Contract Specialist, Inc
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Government Contract Specialist, Inc - Owner
Education:
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1990 - 1994


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William H Miller, Denver CO

Specialties:
Occupational Medicine Specialist
Address:
777 Bannock St, Denver, CO 80204


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Security Officer At Behavorial Healthcare

Position:
security officer at behavorial healthcare
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Civic & Social Organization
Work:
behavorial healthcare - security officer


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Hand-Held Variable Angle Membrane (Vam) Ultrasonic Scanning Head For The Noninvasive Detection Of Corrosion, Mic And Foreign Objects In Pipes

US Patent:
6578424, Jun 17, 2003
Filed:
Sep 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/671405
Inventors:
Steven M. Ziola - Littleton CO
Michael R. Gorman - Englewood CO
William J. Miller - Aurora CO
Assignee:
Digital Wave Corporation - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G01N 2900
US Classification:
73632, 73644
Abstract:
A hand-held Variable Angle Membrane (VAM) ultrasonic scanning head consisting of transmitting and receiving transducers is used to excite guided waves to detect corrosion, MIC and foreign objects in containers such as pipes. The scanning head includes transducers mounted on a fluid filled housing sealed by a membrane. This system couples ultrasound from the transducer to the pipe wall. The transducer housings are mounted in a rigid frame that holds the ultrasonic transducer housings a specific distance apart and allows each transducer housing to rotate about a pivot point. The membrane deforms to the pipe diameter to be scanned. The scanning head is adjusted to perform inspections in various container diameters and thicknesses. Once adjusted for diameter and thickness, the operator places the scanning head on the pipe and couples the rubber membranes to the pipe with a small amount of couplant. Separate electronics excite the transmitting transducer, and then condition the signal from the receiving transducer for analysis.


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William Ray Miller, Denver CO

Specialties:
Physician Assistant
Address:
4567 E 9Th Ave, Denver, CO 80220


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Device And Method Designed For Ultrasonically Inspecting Cylinders For Longitudinal And Circumferential Defects And To Measure Wall Thickness

US Patent:
6851319, Feb 8, 2005
Filed:
Sep 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/965672
Inventors:
Steven M. Ziola - Littleton CO, US
Michael R. Gorman - Englewood CO, US
William J. Miller - Aurora CO, US
Assignee:
Digital Wave Corporation - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G01N029/26
US Classification:
73622, 73 52
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for ultrasonically scanning cylinders are provided. The methods and apparatus employ as few as one ultrasonic sensor for full immersion scanning and defect detection. Self-centering fixturing spins the cylinder, reducing vibration, allowing for fast ultrasonic scans. To create the 45 degree angle beam shear waves for the circumferential scans, the ultrasonic sensor is offset from the centerline of the cylinder, creating the correct angle for excitation of the shear wave.


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Device And Method Designed For Ultrasonically Inspecting Cylinders For Longitudinal And Circumferential Defects And To Measure Wall Thickness

US Patent:
2005006, Mar 24, 2005
Filed:
Nov 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/982966
Inventors:
Steven Ziola - Littleton CO, US
Michael Gorman - Englewood CO, US
William Miller - Aurora CO, US
Assignee:
Digital Wave Corporation - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G01N029/04
US Classification:
073622000
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for ultrasonically scanning cylinders are provided. The methods and apparatus employ as few as one ultrasonic sensor for full immersion scanning and defect detection. Self-centering fixturing spins the cylinder, reducing vibration, allowing for fast ultrasonic scans. To create the 45 degree angle beam shear waves for the circumferential scans, the ultrasonic sensor is offset from the centerline of the cylinder, creating the correct angle for excitation of the shear wave.