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Jarrett L Nyschick

from Saint Petersburg, FL
Age ~54

Jarrett Nyschick Phones & Addresses

  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • 11154 Nuthatch Ln, Brighton, MI 48114 (810) 229-5497
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  • 900 White St #2, Key West, FL 33040
  • Wixom, MI
  • Westland, MI
  • Dearborn Heights, MI
  • New Hudson, MI
  • Oscoda, MI
  • 11154 Nuthatch Ln, Brighton, MI 48114 (810) 728-6389

Work

Company: Yazaki north america, inc Jan 2008 Position: Business analyst

Education

School / High School: Cleary University- Ann Arbor, MI Jun 2005 Specialities: MBA in Business Management

Skills

Drive for Customer satisfaction • Team building expertise • Highly organized • Critical and creative thinker • Effective negotiator • Account management • New Business Development • Well versed in SAP SD and FICO A/R Modules • Process Improvement

Public records

Vehicle Records

Jarrett Nyschick

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Address:
11154 Nuthatch Ln, Brighton, MI 48114
VIN:
JM3ER293270123353
Make:
MAZDA
Model:
CX-7
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

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Jarrett Nyschick Brighton, MI

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Work:
Yazaki North America, Inc

Jan 2008 to 2000
Business Analyst

Yazaki North America, Inc
Canton, MI
Jun 2004 to Jan 2008
Sales Manager

Yazaki North America, Inc
Canton, MI
Feb 2000 to Jun 2004
Account Manager

DaimlerChrysler Liberty MSX International
Madison Heights, MI
Apr 1999 to Feb 2000
Electrical / Electronic Systems Development Engi

Electrical Systems

Sep 1995 to Apr 1999
Product Development Enginee

Education:
Cleary University
Ann Arbor, MI
Jun 2005
MBA in Business Management

Lawrence Technological University
Southfield, MI
Jun 1993
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Canton High School
Canton, MI
May 1988
College Prep

Skills:
Drive for Customer satisfaction, Team building expertise, Highly organized, Critical and creative thinker, Effective negotiator, Account management, New Business Development, Well versed in SAP SD and FICO A/R Modules, Process Improvement

Publications

Us Patents

Scalable, Modular Architecture For Automotive Power Distribution And Body Control Functions

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US Patent:
6700795, Mar 2, 2004
Filed:
Jan 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/055563
Inventors:
James L. Jones - White Lake MI
Jarrett Nyschick - Westland MI
Kenneth J. Russel - Westland MI
Yongmin Sheng - Novi MI
Assignee:
Yazaki North America - Canton MI
International Classification:
H05K 111
US Classification:
361784, 361803, 361826, 307 108
Abstract:
The architecture of an automotive wiring, power distribution and accessory control system is described. The system comprises semi-custom two-tier nodes which are distributed in locations around the vehicle to service load devices associated with or found in different regions of the automobile topology. A multiplexed control network interconnects the nodes along with a two-wire bus. Each node consists of a first common board carrying a microcontroller and a basic number of FET driver switches associated with a basic level of accessorization for that region of the vehicle. Each node further comprises a second larger pass through board which supports the first common board in spaced parallel relationship therewith and which carries terminal connectors. The larger pass through board has vacant locations for the addition of FET drivers needed for higher levels of accessorization. These locations are preconnected to the microcontroller but are unused in vehicles with lower levels of accessorization.

Method, System And Program Product For Monitoring Of Sleep Behavior

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US Patent:
20150359481, Dec 17, 2015
Filed:
Jun 11, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/302039
Inventors:
Jarrett L. Nyschick - Dearborn Heights MI, US
Seth Kontny - Davisburg MI, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/11
A61B 5/18
A61B 5/0205
G08B 21/06
A61B 5/117
Abstract:
A method, system and program product comprises instructing a computing device to receive a user inputted information at least identifying the user. The computing device is configured for home usage. A computer vision sensor in communication with the computing device is initialized. The computer vision sensor is configured for home usage. The initializing instructs the computer vision sensor to detect aspects of sleep deprivations of the user. Detected aspects of sleep deprivations of the user during a sleep cycle of the user are received. The computing device is instructed to transmit at least the detected aspects of sleep deprivations of the user to a computer system of a recipient.
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