Ibm Nov 1999 - Dec 2005
Enterprise Systems Manager
Mainline Information Systems Nov 1999 - Dec 2005
Account Executive
Michelin Jun 1996 - Oct 1999
Fleet Development Manager - Commercial Tire Division
Education:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1994 - 1996
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 - 1994
Bachelor of Science, Masters, Bachelors, Master of International Studies
Aquinas Institute 1986 - 1990
Skills:
Cloud Computing It Strategy Enterprise Software Data Center Storage Enterprise Architecture Solution Selling Virtualization Saas Professional Services Disaster Recovery Business Development Vmware Security Integration Salesforce.com Vendor Management Negotiation It Management Business Analysis Business Intelligence Crm Process Improvement Storage Area Networks Sdlc Pmp Vdi Asset Management Infrastructure Key Account Management Pre Sales Sales Operations Analytics Business Alliances Business Continuity Cisco Technologies Enterprise Storage Hardware Itil Information Technology Managed Services Nas Netapp Oracle Sales Enablement Software Industry Solution Architecture Storage Solutions Asset Managment
Certifications:
Multiple Ibm Product Sales Certifications Across Hardware and Software
A circuit board processing system includes a wash tank configured to contain cleaning fluid, and a positioning subsystem configured to immerse a set of circuit boards into the wash tank. The system further includes a flow control subsystem having (i) a first set of nozzles disposed within the wash tank, (ii) a second set of nozzles disposed within the wash tank, and (iii) a controller. The controller is configured to direct the cleaning fluid through the first set of nozzles to provide a flow of the cleaning fluid in a first direction relative to the set of circuit boards. The controller is further configured to direct the cleaning fluid through a second set of nozzles to provide a flow of the cleaning fluid in a second direction relative to the set of circuit boards after providing the flow of the cleaning fluid in the first direction.