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Christopher Ngo Phones & Addresses

  • Campbell, CA
  • San Jose, CA
  • Sunset Beach, CA
  • Huntington Beach, CA
  • Cupertino, CA
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Fullerton, CA
  • Westminster, CA
  • Orange, CA

Work

Company: Firstservice residential, california Jul 2014 Position: Insurance specialist

Education

School / High School: University of California, Irvine- Irvine, CA 2009 Specialities: B.A. in Business Economics

Skills

Mathematically inclined Analytically a... • logical reasoning Most engaged when so...

Languages

English

Specialities

Optometry

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Christopher Ngo, San Jose CA - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

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Specialties:
Optometry
Address:
1080 S White Rd, San Jose, CA 95127
(408) 272-3002 (Phone)
Languages:
English
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Christopher Ngo, N Las Vegas NV

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Specialties:
Optometrist
Address:
4116 W Craig Rd, N Las Vegas, NV 89032
1080 S White Rd, San Jose, CA 95127

Resumes

Resumes

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Underwriter At Nas Insurance Services, Inc.

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Position:
Underwriter at NAS Insurance Services, Inc.
Location:
Diamond Bar, California
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
NAS Insurance Services, Inc. since May 2011
Underwriter

Sheriff's Youth Foundation Jul 2010 - Mar 2011
Mentor Coordinator (Team Lead)

Indymac Bank Mar 2006 - Mar 2008
Quality Assurance Analyst

Indymac Bank Jun 2005 - Mar 2006
Administrative Support
Education:
California State University-Fullerton
Certificate, Project Management
University of California, Irvine
B.A., Business Economics
Skills:
Insurance
Underwriting
Financial Risk
Liability
Claim
Professional Liability
Risk Management
Customer Service
Reinsurance
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Christopher Ngo

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Location:
United States
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Christopher Ngo

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Location:
United States
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Christopher Ngo

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Location:
United States
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Christopher Ngo

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Work:
FirstService Residential, California

Jul 2014 to 2000
Insurance Specialist

NAS Insurance Services, Inc.
Encino, CA
May 2011 to Jul 2013
Underwriter

Sheriffs Youth Foundation (Non-profit of the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department) Assigned specifically to the Lakewood Departments Youth Activities League (YAL) located in Hawaiian
Los Angeles, CA
Jul 2010 to Mar 2011
Mentor Coordinator - Team Lead

Indymac Bank
Pasadena, CA
Mar 2006 to Mar 2008
Quality Assurance Analyst

Spherion Staffing

Jun 2005 to Mar 2006
Administrative Temporary Staff

Education:
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA
2009
B.A. in Business Economics

California State University, Fullerton
Fullerton, CA
2009
Certificate in Project Management

Skills:
Mathematically inclined Analytically adept Motivated by supporting team success and the development of peers Sound, logical reasoning Most engaged when solving complex problems

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Manufacturing A Magnetic Recording Transducer

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US Patent:
7493688, Feb 24, 2009
Filed:
Feb 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/352536
Inventors:
Lei Wang - Fremont CA, US
Liping Ren - San Jose CA, US
Yingjian Chen - Fremont CA, US
Christopher T. Ngo - Fremont CA, US
Ming Zhao - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Western Digital (Fremont), LLC - Fremont CA
International Classification:
G11B 5/127
H04R 31/00
US Classification:
2960316, 2960312, 2960313, 2960315, 2960318, 216 62, 216 66, 216 67, 360122, 36012542, 36012543, 360317, 451 5, 451 41
Abstract:
A method for providing a magnetic recording transducer is disclosed. The method includes providing a first pole having front and rear portions and a back gap on the rear portion. The method also includes providing an insulator on the first pole. The method includes providing a write gap and providing a portion of a second pole on at least the write gap. A portion of the write gap resides on the front portion of the first pole. A portion of the insulator covers a portion of the first pole between the portion of the second pole and the back gap. The method also includes providing a mask that covers the back gap and exposes the portion of the second pole and the insulator. The method also includes performing a pole trim that can substantially remove the portion of the insulator covering the remaining portion of the first pole.

Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Head Utilizing A Nonmagnetic Underlayer Layer

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US Patent:
7911735, Mar 22, 2011
Filed:
Mar 9, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/716346
Inventors:
Kyusik Sin - Pleasanton CA, US
Mun Hyoun Park - Fremont CA, US
Honglin Zhu - Fremont CA, US
Christopher T. Ngo - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Western Digital (Fremont), LLC - Fremont CA
International Classification:
G11B 5/147
H04R 31/00
US Classification:
36011902, 36012509, 2960312
Abstract:
The method and system for providing a perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) head are described. The PMR head includes a base layer, a nonmagnetic metal underlayer on the base layer, and a PMR pole on the nonmagnetic metal underlayer. The PMR pole has a top that is wider than its bottom. The base layer has a first hardness with respect to a pole trim. The nonmagnetic metal underlayer has a second hardness with respect to the pole trim. The second hardness is less than the first hardness.

Method For Providing A Structure In Magnetic Recording Transducer

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US Patent:
8091210, Jan 10, 2012
Filed:
Mar 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/042982
Inventors:
Keith Y. Sasaki - San Jose CA, US
Christopher T. Ngo - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Western Digital (Fremont), LLC - Fremont CA
International Classification:
G11B 5/127
H04R 31/00
US Classification:
2960316, 2960312, 2960314, 2960315, 2960318, 216 62, 216 65, 216 66, 36011902, 36011904, 36012508, 36012509, 451 5, 451 41
Abstract:
A method provides a structure in a magnetic recording transducer. The structure resides on an underlayer. The method includes providing a protective layer and providing layer(s) for the structure. The protective layer covers a field region but exposes a device region in which the structure is to reside. A first portion of the layer(s) reside in the device region, while a second portion of the layer(s) reside in the field region. The method also includes removing the second portion of the layer(s) using an over-removal condition. The underlayer is covered by a remaining portion of the protective layer after the removing step is completed. The method also includes removing the remaining portion of the protective layer. An underlayer removal rate is substantially less than a protective layer during the step of removing of the protective layer.
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