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William Sharff Phones & Addresses

  • Lansdale, PA
  • 436 Blair Rd, Springfield, PA 19064 (610) 543-1130
  • 626 Springfield Rd, Springfield, PA 19064
  • 218 Indian Rock Dr, Springfield, PA 19064
  • Media, PA
  • Glen Mills, PA
  • Morton, PA
  • Upper Darby, PA

Work

Company: Sikorsky aircraft Sep 2000 to Jul 2016 Position: Supplier quality engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Eastern University 2005 to 2007 Specialities: Organizational Management

Skills

Quality Assurance • Aircraft • Process Improvement • Root Cause Analysis • Supplier Quality • Continuous Improvement • Value Stream Mapping • Lean Manufacturing • Quality Auditing • Quality System • Aerospace • Helicopters • Six Sigma • Aviation • Program Management • Aircraft Maintenance • Avionics • Commercial Aviation • Airworthiness • Operations Management • As9100 • Business Process Improvement

Industries

Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

Resumes

Resumes

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Supplier Product Quality Development Engineer

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Location:
Springfield, PA
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
Sikorsky Aircraft Sep 2000 - Jul 2016
Supplier Quality Engineer

Alstom Sep 2000 - Jul 2016
Supplier Product Quality Development Engineer
Education:
Eastern University 2005 - 2007
Bachelors, Organizational Management
Skills:
Quality Assurance
Aircraft
Process Improvement
Root Cause Analysis
Supplier Quality
Continuous Improvement
Value Stream Mapping
Lean Manufacturing
Quality Auditing
Quality System
Aerospace
Helicopters
Six Sigma
Aviation
Program Management
Aircraft Maintenance
Avionics
Commercial Aviation
Airworthiness
Operations Management
As9100
Business Process Improvement

Publications

Us Patents

Fishing Apparatus

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US Patent:
20060048441, Mar 9, 2006
Filed:
Sep 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/935203
Inventors:
William Sharff - Springfield PA, US
International Classification:
A01K 97/06
A01K 97/00
US Classification:
043054100
Abstract:
The Invention is a fishing apparatus for use with a fishing rod holder, such as a sand spike. A shelf body composed of closed-cell plastic foam defines an opening having a diameter less than the diameter of the cylindrical fishing rod holder. The opening is adapted to receive and to resiliently retain the shelf body on the cylindrical fishing rod holder. The shelf body may be readily configured by the user by cutting or puncturing the plastic foam.
William R Sharff from Lansdale, PA, age ~66 Get Report