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Douglas Masztak Phones & Addresses

  • 10205 Webster Rd, Strongsville, OH 44136
  • Olmsted Twp, OH
  • 7363 Hilly Ln, Warrenton, VA 20187 (540) 347-3862
  • Manassas, VA
  • Glenham, NY
  • Lagrangeville, NY
  • Wappingers Falls, NY

Work

Company: Bae systems 2008 to 2015 Position: Senior principal equipment engineer

Education

School / High School: Dutchess Community College Specialities: Electronics

Skills

Leadership • Project Management • Project Planning • Project Coordination • Maintenance Management • Engineering Management • Preventive Maintenance • Team Building • Process Engineering • Safety Management Systems • Workplace Safety • Industrial Safety • Chemical Safety • Manufacturing Engineering • Design For Manufacturing • Lean Manufacturing • Cost Reduction • Cost Control • Customer Support • Teamwork • Team Leadership • Microsoft Office • Apple Software • Imfa Cetification • Analysis • Report Writing • Robotic Welding • Mig Welding • Tig Welding • Hydraulics • Pneumatics • Hvac • Hvac Controls • High Vacuum • Robotics • Laboratory Robotics • Building Maintenance • Operational Planning • Semiconductors • Engineering • Design of Experiments • Spc • Systems Engineering • Aerospace • Electronics • Failure Analysis • Manufacturing

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Douglas Masztak

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Location:
10205 Webster Rd, Strongsville, OH 44136
Industry:
Facilities Services
Work:
Bae Systems 2008 - 2015
Senior Principal Equipment Engineer

Micron Technology 2004 - 2008
Equipment Engineering Lead

Micron Technology 2000 - 2004
Factory Engineering Lead of Leads

Micron Technology 1996 - 2000
Shift Maintenance and Process Engineering Lead

Ibm 1990 - 1996
Automated Equipment Technician
Education:
Dutchess Community College
Hickok Technical Institute
Associates, Electronics
Skills:
Leadership
Project Management
Project Planning
Project Coordination
Maintenance Management
Engineering Management
Preventive Maintenance
Team Building
Process Engineering
Safety Management Systems
Workplace Safety
Industrial Safety
Chemical Safety
Manufacturing Engineering
Design For Manufacturing
Lean Manufacturing
Cost Reduction
Cost Control
Customer Support
Teamwork
Team Leadership
Microsoft Office
Apple Software
Imfa Cetification
Analysis
Report Writing
Robotic Welding
Mig Welding
Tig Welding
Hydraulics
Pneumatics
Hvac
Hvac Controls
High Vacuum
Robotics
Laboratory Robotics
Building Maintenance
Operational Planning
Semiconductors
Engineering
Design of Experiments
Spc
Systems Engineering
Aerospace
Electronics
Failure Analysis
Manufacturing

Publications

Us Patents

Vehicle Observation Apparatus

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US Patent:
20070228755, Oct 4, 2007
Filed:
Mar 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/725705
Inventors:
Julio Alvarado - Bristow VA, US
Douglas Masztak - Warrenton VA, US
International Classification:
B60J 9/00
B62D 24/04
B60Q 1/00
US Classification:
296 107, 296 351, 3404255
Abstract:
The present invention is a vehicle observation apparatus for reducing the risk of injury to law enforcement persons during vehicle stops. The invention is also a vehicle equipped with the vehicle observation apparatus. In an embodiment, the apparatus may include a mast being mountable to and deployable from a law enforcement vehicle, means for two-way communication and observation secured about one end of the mast, means for operating the mast, and means for operating the means for two-way communication and observation. The mast may be telescopic and adapted to be placed in at least a first position and a second position, or may be non-telescopic and in an extended position when in use. The apparatus may also include means for adjusting positioning of the mast, a mast rotator, and an articulated joint interfaced with said mast and said means for two-way communication and observation. The means for two-way communication and observation provides for observation of the interior and at least one occupant of a stopped vehicle and for two-way communication between at least one law enforcement person and the least one occupant in the stopped vehicle. In another embodiment, the invention may be a similar apparatus wherein the mast is mountable to and deployable from a check point structure.
Douglas S Masztak from Strongsville, OH, age ~61 Get Report