Edward B Congdon, Age 68115 Clover Hill Ct, Danville, CA 94526

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115 Clover Hill Ct, Danville, CA 94526 (925) 984-6835

4317 Beard Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55410

4544 Beard Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55410

Pleasanton, CA

3075 Whitney Ave #5E, Hamden, CT 06518

New Haven, CT

Oakland, CA

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Work

Company: Kelly services Feb 2011 Position: Temporary employee

Education

School / High School: Concordia College 1987 to 1988 Specialities: Organizational Behavior & Communication

Skills

Data Entry • Payroll • Outlook • Excel • Word • Microsoft Office • Problem Solving • Payroll Taxes • Multi State Payroll • Garnishments • Customer Service • Research • Payroll Processing • Benefits • Quickbooks • Spreadsheets • Public Speaking • Writing • Adp • Microsoft Excel • Adp Payroll • Employee Benefits • Time Management • Analysis • Microsoft Word • Human Resources • Sales

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Health, Wellness And Fitness

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Member Service Representative

Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Health, Wellness And Fitness
Work:
Kelly Services since Feb 2011
Temporary Employee
Ceridian - Bloomington, MN Feb 2011 - Jan 2012
HRO Case Specialist (Temp)
Dungarvin - Mendota Heights, MN 2003 - 2006
Payroll Specialist
Northwest Family YMCA Sep 1998 - May 2001
Member Services Rep.
Minnesota Orchestra - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Aug 1996 - Mar 1998
Payroll Administrator
Dynamic Engineering, Inc. - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Jul 1984 - Jul 1996
Bookkeeper/Finance Manager
Minnesota Army National Guard - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Sep 1979 - Oct 1987
Commissioned Officer
Education:
Concordia College 1987 - 1988
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1979 - 1982
University of Dayton 1976 - 1979
Skills:
Data Entry, Payroll, Outlook, Excel, Word, Microsoft Office, Problem Solving, Payroll Taxes, Multi State Payroll, Garnishments, Customer Service, Research, Payroll Processing, Benefits, Quickbooks, Spreadsheets, Public Speaking, Writing, Adp, Microsoft Excel, Adp Payroll, Employee Benefits, Time Management, Analysis, Microsoft Word, Human Resources, Sales

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Us Patents

Economizer For A Steam Generator

US Patent:
2009005, Feb 26, 2009
Filed:
Aug 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/892306
Inventors:
Robert J. Krowech - Eden Prairie MN, US
Edward B. Congdon - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kevin M. Morales - Eden Prairie MN, US
International Classification:
F22B 1/18
F01K 23/10
US Classification:
122 7 R
Abstract:
An economizer for a heat recovery steam generator utilized to improve the efficiency of the Rankine cycle by preheating the water that flows to the evaporator section. The economizer multi-pass sections include up-flow tubes only. This arrangement greatly reduces thermal stresses on the tubes by ensuring that each individual tube in any fluid-flow pass operates at the same or similar temperature. The design of the invention does this by causing all tubes in any fluid-flow pass to have the same upwards fluid flow direction and similar fluid flow velocity. No unstable backflow (i.e. flow in the reverse direction) occurs in any of the tubes. Heated down-flow tube sections are totally eliminated in this design. Respective jumper pipes are provided to conduct the water from the top of an economizer panel to the bottom of an adjacent panel.

Safety Vent And Deflector For A Pressurized Vessel

US Patent:
5415198, May 16, 1995
Filed:
Jan 10, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/178706
Inventors:
Daniel S. Ewert - Shakopee MN
Edward B. Congdon - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Deltak Corporation - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
F16K 2400
US Classification:
137588
Abstract:
A deflector has a ring attached at a first end to a pressurized vessel and around the sealed opening in the vessel. Rods project from a second end of the ring and a cover is mounted on the rods with springs holding the cover over the second end of said ring. Either the ring or the cover has an aperture therethrough an exhaust tube has one end located to receive fluid flowing through the aperture. When a small leak occurs at the sealed opening, escaping fluid flows through the exhaust tube and when the flow of escaping fluid is too great for the exhaust tube to handle, the cover slides away from the tube creating a larger passage through which the fluid can flow.

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