John E Smolinski, Age 53Woodbury, CT

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Woodbury, CT

Naugatuck, CT

Southbury, CT

Oxford, CT

102 Seth Den Rd, Oxford, CT 06478

Work

Company: Love my shoes.com Jan 2010 Position: Business development consultant

Education

School / High School: PACE UNIVERSITY- Pleasantville, NY 1990 Specialities: Bachelor of Arts in Literature / Communications

Skills

PC • Mac • Word • Excel • PowerPoint • Photoshop • iMovie • ACT! Contact Management • Facebook • Social Networking • Web Development • HTML • MIDI Programming

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John Smolinski - Stamford, CT

Work:
Love My Shoes.com Jan 2010 to Present
Business Development Consultant
TAM Communications, Inc - Stamford, CT Jul 2006 to Jan 2010
Sales Representative
Kforce, Inc - Shelton, CT Mar 2005 to Oct 2005
Sr. IT Recruiter
EDR Company, Inc - Southport, CT Jan 2000 to Jan 2002
Account Executive
SE Technologies, Inc - Stamford, CT Feb 1995 to Jan 1999
Resource Manager
Education:
PACE UNIVERSITY - Pleasantville, NY 1990 to 1995
Bachelor of Arts in Literature / Communications
Skills:
PC, Mac, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Photoshop, iMovie, ACT! Contact Management, Facebook, Social Networking, Web Development, HTML, MIDI Programming

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Us Patents

Gas Turbine Engine Component Repair

US Patent:
5142778, Sep 1, 1992
Filed:
Mar 13, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/668580
Inventors:
John J. Smolinski - Southington CT
Peter J. Draghi - Simsbury CT
John R. Danielsen - East Hartford CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
B23P 1902
B23K 2600
B23K 3100
US Classification:
298891
Abstract:
A procedure is described for the repair of gas turbine engine turbine components which involves the repair of cracks and other defects and the replacement of worn or eroded material followed by the laser melting of a thin layer of metal on the surface of the component in those areas requiring reconfiguration to return to the original dimensions. The reconfiguration by laser melting is also useful for new articles which are out of tolerance, and generally for shaping objects from metal sheet or plate.

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