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Nathan Conk Phones & Addresses

  • 374 Kittridge Canyon Rd, Elko, NV 89801 (775) 738-3186 (775) 753-3793
  • 374 Kittridge Canyon Rd #16, Elko, NV 89801 (775) 753-3793
  • Rapid City, SD
  • Rancho Cucamonga, CA
  • Provo, UT
  • 374 Kittridge Canyon Rd UNIT 16, Elko, NV 89801 (702) 738-3186

Work

Company: Barrick gold corporation Oct 2009 to Apr 2011 Position: Process shift supervisor

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Skills

Process Scheduler • Underground Mining • Hunting Apparel • Carbon Circuits • Contract Management • Coal • Process Operations • Project Engineering • Plant Operations • Root Cause Analysis • Pumping • Metallurgy • Commissioning • Gold • Copper • Safety Management Systems • Mineral Exploration • Tailings • Camouflage Design • Team Leadership • Process Improvement • Plant Maintenance • Safety Management • Engineering • Heavy Equipment • Minerals • Factory • Leaching • Process Control • Risk Assessment • Goldmine • Mill Operation • Supervisory Skills • Pumps • Mining • Base Metals • Mineral Processing • Maintenance Management • Thickening • Project Planning • Hunting • Procurement • Archery • Pump Stations • Process Engineering • Continuous Improvement • Mining Engineering • Gold Refining • Surface Mining • Guiding • Inspection

Interests

Archery • Shooting • Camping • Hunting • Guiding Hunts

Industries

Mining & Metals

Resumes

Resumes

Nathan Conk Photo 1

Founder And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
26775 Morgan Valley Rd, Lower Lake, CA 95457
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
Barrick Gold Corporation Oct 2009 - Apr 2011
Process Shift Supervisor

Barrick Gold Corporation Oct 2009 - Apr 2011
Underground Fixed Maintenance Coordinator

Bone Squad Oct 2009 - Apr 2011
Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Conk's Camo Creations Feb 2000 - May 2007
Chief Executive Officer
Skills:
Process Scheduler
Underground Mining
Hunting Apparel
Carbon Circuits
Contract Management
Coal
Process Operations
Project Engineering
Plant Operations
Root Cause Analysis
Pumping
Metallurgy
Commissioning
Gold
Copper
Safety Management Systems
Mineral Exploration
Tailings
Camouflage Design
Team Leadership
Process Improvement
Plant Maintenance
Safety Management
Engineering
Heavy Equipment
Minerals
Factory
Leaching
Process Control
Risk Assessment
Goldmine
Mill Operation
Supervisory Skills
Pumps
Mining
Base Metals
Mineral Processing
Maintenance Management
Thickening
Project Planning
Hunting
Procurement
Archery
Pump Stations
Process Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Mining Engineering
Gold Refining
Surface Mining
Guiding
Inspection
Interests:
Archery
Shooting
Camping
Hunting
Guiding Hunts

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Nathan T. Conk
M
Conk's Camo Creations, LLC
374 Kittridge Cyn, Elko, NV 89801
9304 S 6200 W, Payson, UT 84651
2233 W 300 N, Provo, UT 84601

Publications

Us Patents

Camouflage Pattern Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
6342290, Jan 29, 2002
Filed:
Nov 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/436280
Inventors:
Nathan T. Conk - Elko NV, 89801
International Classification:
B44F 700
US Classification:
428195, 428 15, 428919, 428 17, 2900
Abstract:
A pattern for camouflage and a method for making the pattern. Rely on photographic images arranged in a synthetic perspective relationship, appearing to extend toward the horizon. The photographic images are images of landscape features in a selected environment. The pattern blends in with landscape features both in proximity to and distant from the camouflage pattern. In one embodiment, the pattern is adapted to be seamlessly repeatable across a surface. In one or two dimensions the method for making the camouflage includes taking photographs and selecting photographic images that represent the landscape features in the selected environment. The method also includes separating those images and arranging them into a repeating pattern. Photographic images are arranged in synthetic perspective which includes obscuring background images with foreground images in a manner that simulates the perspective in the selected environment.

Camouflage Pattern Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
6682879, Jan 27, 2004
Filed:
Jan 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/043037
Inventors:
Nathan T. Conk - Elko NV, 89801
International Classification:
G03C 504
US Classification:
430396, 428919, 428195, 2 69, 2 70, 2227, 2900, 2102, 2108, 2 93, 430394, 430928
Abstract:
A pattern for camouflage and a method for making the pattern. Rely on photographic images arranged in a synthetic perspective relationship, appearing to extend toward the horizon. The photographic images are images of landscape features in a selected environment. The pattern blends in with landscape features both in proximity to and distant from the camouflage pattern. In one embodiment, the pattern is adapted to be seamlessly repeatable across a surface. In one or two dimensions the method for making the camouflage includes taking photographs and selecting photographic images that represent the landscape features in the selected environment. The method also includes separating those images and arranging them into a repeating pattern. Photographic images are arranged in synthetic perspective which includes obscuring background images with foreground images in a manner that simulates the perspective in the selected environment.

Camouflage Pattern Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
20040202846, Oct 14, 2004
Filed:
Jan 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/757385
Inventors:
Nathan Conk - Elko NV, US
International Classification:
B32B003/00
US Classification:
428/195100
Abstract:
A pattern for camouflage and a method for making the pattern. Rely on photographic images arranged in a synthetic perspective relationship, appearing to extend toward the horizon. The photographic images are images of landscape features in a selected environment. The pattern blends in with landscape features both in proximity to and distant from the camouflage pattern. In one embodiment, the pattern is adapted to be seamlessly repeatable across a surface. In one or two dimensions the method for making the camouflage includes taking photographs and selecting photographic images that represent the landscape features in the selected environment. The method also includes separating those images and arranging them into a repeating pattern. Photographic images are arranged in synthetic perspective which includes obscuring background images with foreground images in a manner that simulates the perspective in the selected environment.
Nathan T Conk from Elko, NV, age ~55 Get Report