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Erin Schleusner Phones & Addresses

  • Fountain, MN
  • Byron, MN
  • West Concord, MN

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Resumes

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Service Clerk

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Location:
7100 Dresser Dr northeast, Rochester, MN 55906
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Sema Equipment Inc.
Service Clerk

Tupperware Brands Jan 2013 - Jan 2014
Tupperware Consultant

Rsm Us Llp Jan 2013 - Apr 2013
Office Services Coordinator

Domaille Engineering Llc Jan 2013 - Apr 2013
Marketing Assistant and Receptionist

University of Minnesota Duluth Food Services Dec 2010 - Dec 2012
Cooks Assistant, Supervisor
Education:
University of Minnesota Duluth 2008 - 2012
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Management
Skills:
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Word
Time Management
Microsoft Excel
Customer Service
Powerpoint
Event Planning
Marketing
Teamwork
Outlook
Data Entry
Office Management
Spreadsheets
General Office Duties
Word
Accounting
Process Scheduler
Typing
Excel
Os X
Leadership
Administrative Assistants
Interests:
Children
Volunteering
Snowboarding
Environment
Photography
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Production Supervisor

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Work:

Production Supervisor

Publications

Us Patents

Optical Fiber Polishing Fixture

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US Patent:
20210031330, Feb 4, 2021
Filed:
Jul 30, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/526582
Inventors:
- Rochester MN, US
Jill B. Christie - Saint Charles MN, US
Erin L. Schleusner - Fountain MN, US
Dennis J. Anderson - Zumbro Falls MN, US
Assignee:
Domaille Engineering, LLC - Rochester MN
International Classification:
B24B 41/06
B24B 19/22
Abstract:
An optical fiber polishing fixture assembly comprises a fixture base and a clamping assembly. The clamping assembly has first and second base portions, a lever, and a biasing member. Each of the first and second base portions has an inner facing side with a slot and an inner facing surface. The slots are adapted to receive bars on opposing sides of a fiber optic connector and cable assembly. The lever has a first end positioned between the inner facing surfaces and a second end extending outward therefrom. The clamping assembly has a locked position, when the first and second base portions are biased toward one another by the biasing member, and an unlocked position, when the lever overcomes a biasing force of the biasing member and separates the first and second base portions.
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