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  • 1007 Norfolk St, Indianapolis, IN 46241 (317) 802-7859 (317) 241-3771
  • 1007 S Norfolk St, Indianapolis, IN 46241 (317) 491-3644

Work

Company: Caci international inc Nov 2007 to Feb 2011 Position: Logistics engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors School / High School: Itt Technical Institute Specialities: Electronics

Skills

Security Clearance • Leadership Development • Military Operations • Systems Engineering • Project Planning • Process Improvement • Military • Logistics • Maintenance Management • Weapons • Engineering • Testing • Six Sigma • Dod • Engineering Management • Manufacturing

Emails

h***m@aol.com

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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Itt Technical Institute

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Location:
Indianapolis, IN
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Caci International Inc Nov 2007 - Feb 2011
Logistics Engineer

Anteon 2006 - 2007
Senior Logistics Engineer

Saic 2007 - 2007
Senior Logistics Management Specialist

Delphi Automotive Systems/General Motors Corp 1985 - 2005
Senior Engineering Technician

1985 - 2005
Itt Technical Institute
Education:
Itt Technical Institute
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors, Electronics
Skills:
Security Clearance
Leadership Development
Military Operations
Systems Engineering
Project Planning
Process Improvement
Military
Logistics
Maintenance Management
Weapons
Engineering
Testing
Six Sigma
Dod
Engineering Management
Manufacturing

Publications

Us Patents

Hydraulic Solenoid Control Valve

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US Patent:
57070393, Jan 13, 1998
Filed:
Apr 8, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/630107
Inventors:
Melissa Ann Hamilton - Anderson IN
Kris Renee Stark - Noblesville IN
Hayse William Warrum - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
General Motors Corporation - Detroit MI
International Classification:
F16K 3106
US Classification:
25112917
Abstract:
A hydraulic solenoid control valve has the capability of operating at high pulse width modulation frequencies due to precision alignment of the armature and freedom from contamination. An alignment tube coupled at one end to one pole piece aligns coaxially with the armature while a non-magnetic bearing coupled to the other end of the alignment tube also aligns coaxially with the armature. Fluid infusion into the armature cavity is prevented by way of the alignment tube which surrounds the armature.
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