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John Mcmonagle - Newton, NJ

Work:
LSEA Engineers Apr 2009 to 2000
team leader I coordinated lane closures
Clark Patterson Engineers, Buffalo - New York, NY Apr 2006 to Dec 2008 Oversaw Construction Inspection - Parsippany, NJ 2001 to 2006
Municipal Engineer & Site Designer
Fluor Constructors Greenville - Ridgefield, NJ 1999 to 2001
Project Manager/Construction Supervisor
Louis Berger International - East Orange, NJ 1996 to 1999
Project Manager
Port Authority of NY 1994 to 1996
Project Manager in the MEDD Section
Hyder Engineers - London 1990 to 1994
Bridge Construction Inspector on Highway Tunnel Projects
TAMS Engineers - Bloomfield, NJ 1987 to 1990
Assistant Team Leader
HNTB Engineers - Fairfield, NJ 1984 to 1987
Assistant Team Leader
Education:
University of Florida - Gainesville, FL 1984
MS in Construction Management
New Jersey Institute of Technology - Newark, NJ 1982
B.S. in Civil Engineering
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John Mcmonagle - Grapevine, TX

Work:
RMSI Inc.==Assante Inc Feb 2010 to 2000
Merchandiser
Premium Retail Services Inc - Chesterfield, MO Jun 2009 to Feb 2010
Merchandiser
Wal-Mart Inc - Lewisville, TX Mar 2009 to Jun 2009
Sales Associate
Kinray Inc - Whitestone, NY Apr 2001 to Mar 2007
Merchandiser
Neuman Distributors Inc - Ridgefield, NJ May 1999 to Apr 2001
Merchandiser
Contracting thru Cyclone Courier Services - Arlington, TX Apr 1998 to Mar 1999
Independent Contractor
SAJ Distributors - Pine Bluff, AR Jun 1989 to May 1997
Merchandiser and Sales
Avoyelles Wholesale Grocery Company - Alexandria, LA Jul 1980 to Apr 1989
Operations Manager
J&S Supermarket - Mexia, TX 1974 to 1980
Self Employeed owner and operator
Market basket Food Stores - Nederland, TX 1974 to 1974
Store manager

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John McMonagle was a judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Windsor township from 1784 to 1799 and Hants County from 1799 to 1806. ...

Us Patents

Vandal-Resistant Communications Station

US Patent:
5086463, Feb 4, 1992
Filed:
Oct 2, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/415782
Inventors:
Kevin T. Vesely - Middletown NY
John J. McMonagle - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
H04M 104
H01H 1304
US Classification:
379388
Abstract:
A vandal-resistant telephone communications station having a one-piece face plate enclosure with a speaker phone aperture and a plurality of additional apertures therein. A plurality of call push-buttons and an answer push-button are respectively carried in the additional apertures. These buttons are of unique construction and are provided with resilient seals to prevent the insertion of foreign matter around the button, and each button is spring biased to its inoperative position. The call push-buttons control automatic signalling units within the face plate enclosure, and these units automatically generate an output signal at the location being called only during the time the push-button is held in its operative position. The answer push-button operates in similar fashion and is used to respond to an incoming call.

Remotely Programmable, Vandal-Resistant Voice Communications Unit

US Patent:
5465296, Nov 7, 1995
Filed:
Apr 6, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/224003
Inventors:
John J. McMonagle - Brooklyn NY
Kevin T. Vesely - Wallkill NY
International Classification:
H04M 123
US Classification:
379355
Abstract:
A vandal resistant, remotely programmable voice communications unit is capable of being programmed for automatically calling predetermined telephone numbers. The unit is programmed remotely from any touch-tone telephone. A vandal-resistant push-button actuator employs first and second axially spaced apart, slidable seals on a push-button mounted within a housing. The seals absorb transverse blows to a raised portion of the push-button and a lubricant is disposed between the seals to prevent an adhesive inserted by a vandal from disabling the actuator. A speaker and microphone baffle utilizes offset passageways to inhibit the introduction of a pointed object therethrough to prevent damage to the speaker or microphone. A raised push-button actuator is disposed inwardly of an escutcheon and shaped to form a concave, ring-shaped surface therewith, thus to inhibit damage to the inner surface of the escutcheon from a hammer blow. A vandal-resistant pole mounting device clamps about the pole and is fastened by means of a fastener enclosed within a vandal-resistant housing, thus to prevent tampering with the fastener by a vandal in order to prevent removal of the housing and the mounting device from the pole.

Vandal-Resistant Push-Button Actuator

US Patent:
5475750, Dec 12, 1995
Filed:
Apr 6, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/223593
Inventors:
John J. McMonagle - Brooklyn NY
Kevin T. Vesely - Wallkill NY
International Classification:
H04M 104
US Classification:
379355
Abstract:
A vandal-resistant push-button actuator which may be utilized in a vandal resistant, remotely programmable voice communications unit capable of being programmed for automatically calling predetermined telephone numbers. The vandal-resistant push-button actuator employs a push-button, a push-button mounting device having a passageway therein for slidably receiving the push-button, and first and second axially spaced apart seals between the push-button and the passageway. The seals absorb transverse blows to a raised portion of the push-button and a lubricant may be disposed between the seals to prevent an adhesive inserted by a vandal from disabling the actuator. The raised push-button actuator may be disposed inwardly of an escutcheon and shaped to form a concave, ring-shaped surface therewith, thus to inhibit damage to the inner surface of the escutcheon from a hammer blow.

Remotely Programmable, Vandal-Resistant Voice Communications Unit

US Patent:
5363436, Nov 8, 1994
Filed:
Nov 21, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/616998
Inventors:
John J. McMonagle - Brooklyn NY
Kevin T. Vesely - Wallkill NY
International Classification:
H04M 126
US Classification:
379355
Abstract:
A vandal resistant, remotely programmable voice communications unit is capable of being programmed for automatically calling predetermined telephone numbers. The unit is programmed remotely from any touch-tone telephone. A vandal-resistant push-button actuator employs first and second axially spaced apart, slidable seals on a push-button mounted within a housing. The seals absorb transverse blows to a raised portion of the push-button and a lubricant is disposed between the seals to prevent an adhesive inserted by a vandal from disabling the actuator. A speaker and microphone baffle utilizes offset passageways to inhibit the introduction of a pointed object therethrough to prevent damage to the speaker or microphone. A raised push-button actuator is disposed inwardly of an escutcheon and shaped to form a concave, ring-shaped surface therewith, thus to inhibit damage to the inner surface of the escutcheon from a hammer blow. A vandal-resistant pole mounting device clamps about the pole and is fastened by means of a fastener enclosed within a vandal-resistant housing, thus to prevent tampering with the fastener by a vandal in order to prevent removal of the housing and the mounting device from the pole.

Remotely Programmable, Vandal-Resistant Voice Communications Unit

US Patent:
5475751, Dec 12, 1995
Filed:
Apr 6, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/223863
Inventors:
John J. McMonagle - Brooklyn NY
Kevin T. Vesely - Wallkill NY
International Classification:
H04M 126
US Classification:
379355
Abstract:
A vandal resistant, remotely programmable voice communications unit is capable of being programmed for automatically calling predetermined telephone numbers. The unit is programmed remotely from any touch-tone telephone. A vandal-resistant push-button actuator employs first and second axially spaced apart, slidable seals on a push-button mounted within a housing. The seals absorb transverse blows to a raised portion of the push-button and a lubricant is disposed between the seals to prevent an adhesive inserted by a vandal from disabling the actuator. A speaker and microphone baffle utilizes offset passageways to inhibit the introduction of a pointed object therethrough to prevent damage to the speaker or microphone. A raised push-button actuator is disposed inwardly of an escutcheon and shaped to form a concave, ring-shaped surface therewith, thus to inhibit damage to the inner surface of the escutcheon from a hammer blow. A vandal-resistant pole mounting device clamps about the pole and is fastened by means of a fastener enclosed within a vandal-resistant housing, thus to prevent tampering with the fastener by a vandal in order to prevent removal of the housing and the mounting device from the pole.

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