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Jason Bauman Phones & Addresses

  • 525 Bennaville Ave, Birmingham, MI 48009 (248) 792-7550
  • 13318 Lincoln Dr, Huntingtn Wds, MI 48070 (248) 545-6298
  • Huntington Woods, MI
  • 769 Fox Hills Dr, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 (248) 333-9346
  • Bloomfield, MI
  • Bellevue, OH
  • Allen Park, MI
  • Detroit, MI
  • Oakland, MI
  • 525 Bennaville Ave, Birmingham, MI 48009 (248) 330-9504

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Jason Bauman

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Address:
525 Bennaville Ave, Birmingham, MI 48009
Phone:
(248) 792-7550
VIN:
2A4RR5DG3BR768415
Make:
CHRYSLER
Model:
TOWN AND COUNTRY
Year:
2011

Resumes

Resumes

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Vice President Global Engineering - Car Audio Sbu At Harman International

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Location:
Detroit, MI
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Harman International
Vice President Global Engineering - Car Audio Sbu at Harman International

Harman International Apr 1, 2016 - Feb 2019
Senior Director of North America and Asia Pacific Engineering

Harman International May 2015 - Apr 2016
Director of Software North America and Acting Software Coc Director

Harman International Aug 2014 - May 2015
Senior Manager, Software

Lear Corporation Aug 2003 - Aug 2014
Software and Systems Engineering Global Manager
Education:
University of Detroit Mercy 2000 - 2002
Masters, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Oakland University 2001 - 2002
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Accounting, Information Systems
University of Detroit Mercy 1996 - 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Systems Engineering
Embedded Systems
Testing
Automotive
Automotive Electronics
Software Development
Engineering Management
Electronics
Integration
Automotive Engineering
Embedded Software
Requirements Management
Engineering
Vector Canalyzer
Software Engineering
Telematics
Fmea
Requirements Analysis
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Business
Product Engineering
Iso 26262
Canoe
Interests:
Poverty Alleviation
Certifications:
Functional Safety Certified Automotive Engineer
License A031_0165/12
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Jason Bauman Kennedy, WA, US

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Work:
Self Employed

2012 to 2014
Carpenter

Bosservices

2012 to 2012
Carpenter

Joiner

2009 to 2012
Carpenter

Hughes and Truman Civil Engineering Firm

Aug 2008 to Aug 2008
Trainee Autocad Operator

Various Employers

2006 to 2008

CSIRO

2006 to 2007
Maintenance Carpenter Apprenticeship

Education:
Canberra Institute of Technology
Jan 2008 to Sep 2008
Diploma in Civil Engineering

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Jason Bauman Troy, MI

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Work:
FIAT-Chrysler Automobiles

2009 to 2000
AME Powertrain Advanced Programs Industrial Engineering Manager

Chrysler Group LLC
Auburn Hills, MI
2007 to 2009
Powertrain Advanced Programs Industrial Engineer

DaimlerChrysler
Trenton, MI
2005 to 2007
Industrial Engineering Manager

DaimlerChrysler
Auburn Hills, MI
2002 to 2005
Staff Industrial Engineer

DaimlerChrysler
Trenton, MI
1999 to 2002
Industrial Engineer

Wohlert Corporation
Lansing, MI
1994 to 1999
Industrial Engineering Intern

Education:
Wayne State University - School of Business Administration
2006
Master of Business Administration in Marketing

GMI Engineering & Management Institute / Kettering University
1999
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering

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Jason Bauman Sterling Heights, MI

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Work:
Barton Malow Construction

2004 to Present
Laborer

Mr. C's Carwash
Sterling Heights, MI
2003 to 2004
Detailer

Ventures Industries
Roseville, MI
2002 to 2003
Plastics Inspector

Education:
Utica High School
Utica, MI
1999 to 2002
Diploma

Publications

Us Patents

Method And System For Communicating Information Between A Vehicular Hands-Free Telephone System And An External Device Using A Garage Door Opener As A Communications Gateway

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US Patent:
7197278, Mar 27, 2007
Filed:
Jan 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/768505
Inventors:
Jody K. Harwood - Canton MI, US
Jason G. Bauman - Huntington Woods MI, US
Kenan Robert Rudnick - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455 412, 4555691, 455 661
Abstract:
A method and system for communicating information between a vehicle and a device located in a house. The system includes a vehicle appliance integrated in a vehicle. The vehicle appliance has a Bluetooth enabled communications module. The system further includes a garage located in the vicinity of the house. The garage has a garage door opener mounted therein. The garage door opener has a Bluetooth enabled communications module and a transceiver. The communications modules wirelessly communicate with one another when the vehicle is located in the vicinity of the garage. The system further includes a device such as a personal computer or a home security or lighting system located in the house. The device and the transceiver of the garage door opener wirelessly communicate with one another. The vehicle appliance and the device wirelessly communicate with one another via the communications module and the transceiver of the garage door opener.

System And Method For Vehicle Module Wake Up In Response To Communication Activity

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US Patent:
7289830, Oct 30, 2007
Filed:
Mar 18, 2005
Appl. No.:
10/907068
Inventors:
Jason G. Bauman - Huntington Woods MI, US
Kenan R. Rudnick - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
Jody K. Harwood - Canton MI, US
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
H04M 1/00
H04B 1/06
H04B 1/16
US Classification:
4555692, 455 6711, 4555759, 455345, 455 9, 455 99
Abstract:
A method for establishing communication between a communication protocol controller and a main controller including the steps of monitoring a communication bus using a power management device wherein the bus is electrically coupled to the protocol controller, the power management device, and the main controller residing in an initial low power mode, determining when the protocol controller is attempting to communicate with the main controller, generating a wake-up signal in response to the attempted communication, presenting the wake-up signal to the processor of the main controller, wherein the main controller enters a wake-up mode in response to the wake-up signal, reading at least one communication protocol configuration parameter from the data storage device, and initiating communication between the main controller and the protocol controller using the at least one communication protocol configuration parameter such that communication between the protocol controller and a communication protocol enabled device is maintained.

Garage Door Opener Communications Gateway Module For Enabling Communications Among Vehicles, House Devices, And Telecommunications Networks

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US Patent:
7778604, Aug 17, 2010
Filed:
Mar 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/690380
Inventors:
Jason G. Bauman - Huntington Woods MI, US
Jody K. Harwood - Canton MI, US
Kenan R. Rudnick - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455 412, 455 661, 455344, 455345, 455423, 4555691, 340 561, 340 571
Abstract:
A garage door opener (GDO) communications gateway module includes a receiver for receiving garage door signals and a transmitter for transmitting control signals to a GDO operable for opening and closing a garage door of a garage of a house. The transmitter transmits a control signal to the GDO to control the garage door upon receipt of a garage door signal by the receiver. The module includes a Bluetooth enabled first transceiver for communicating with a Bluetooth enabled appliance of a vehicle over a wireless communications path when the vehicle is located within the vicinity of the garage. The module includes a second transceiver for communicating with a device of the house over another communications path. The vehicle appliance and the house device communicate with one another over the communications paths via the transceivers. The receiver, the transmitter, and the transceivers are contained within a housing mountable to the garage.

Method Of Operating Vehicular, Hands-Free Telephone System

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US Patent:
7801283, Sep 21, 2010
Filed:
Dec 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/745072
Inventors:
Jody K. Harwood - Canton MI, US
Jason G. Bauman - Huntington Woods MI, US
Kenan Robert Rudnick - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
H04M 1/64
H04B 1/38
H04B 1/00
US Classification:
379 8803, 379 8804, 455563, 4555692
Abstract:
A hands-free, Bluetooth™ enabled telephone system for a vehicle is configured to enable an operator such as the driver of the vehicle to say multiple voice commands at one time in order to control the operation of the telephone system. Such multiple commands include “Dial ”, “Dial ”, “Dial ”, and “Send . ” The hands-free, Bluetooth™ enabled telephone system enables the pairing between Bluetooth™ enabled cell phones and a Bluetooth™ communications module of the telephone system to be conducted in a human friendly manner. The hands-free, Bluetooth™ enabled telephone system enables the telephone system to generate DTMF tones corresponding to a numeric account number or password in response to the driver vocally saying an account name associated with the numeric account number or password during a call between the driver and a voice-automated, menu-driven system for receipt by the menu-driven system.

Vehicle Power Management System

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US Patent:
8269641, Sep 18, 2012
Filed:
Jun 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/795189
Inventors:
Jason G. Bauman - Birmingham MI, US
Thomas M. O'Brien - Troy MI, US
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
US Classification:
3406361, 3406362, 340455, 320109, 320132, 320134, 180 6529
Abstract:
A vehicle power management system (VPMS) controls a charging voltage of a battery in a vehicle, wherein a VPMS controller evaluates state-of-charge (SOC), battery temperature, and battery charging current to determine a charge mode. A rapid charge mode is used when the SOC is less than a first threshold, wherein the VPMS controller selects a target rapid charge voltage, compensates the target rapid charge voltage for the battery temperature, and transmits the compensated rapid charge voltage to the charging source. A normal charge mode is used when the SOC is greater than the first threshold and less than a second threshold, wherein a target normal charge voltage is selected and compensated which is less than the target rapid charge voltage. A trickle charge mode is used when the SOC is greater than the second threshold, wherein a target trickle charge voltage is less than the target normal charge voltage. The VPMS controller also enters the trickle charge mode in the event of a failure to receive the SOC, battery temperature, or battery charging current from a battery monitor.

Method Of Pairing A Portable Device With A Communications Module Of A Vehicular, Hands-Free Telephone System

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US Patent:
8306193, Nov 6, 2012
Filed:
Jul 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/837604
Inventors:
Jody K. Harwood - Canton MI, US
Jason G. Bauman - Huntington Woods MI, US
Kenan Robert Rudnick - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
H04M 1/64
H04B 1/18
US Classification:
379 8803, 4551512
Abstract:
A method of pairing Bluetooth™ enabled devices including a portable phone with a Bluetooth™ communications module of a vehicular, hands-free telephone system includes using vocal communications to prompt an operator of the phone to enter a given PIN number into the phone. The presence of any Bluetooth™ enabled devices within the vicinity of the communications module is searched. Vocal communications are used to prompt the operator to vocally state a name for the phone and to vocally state a pairing priority to be assigned to the phone. If the assigned pairing priority is not assigned to another Bluetooth™ enabled device, then the name and the pairing priority are associated with the phone. Communications between the communications module and the phone are then enabled if the phone has the highest pairing priority amongst all of the Bluetooth™ enabled devices present within the vicinity of the communications module.

Method And System For Communicating Vehicle Diagnostic Data To Internet Server Via Bluetooth Enabled Cell Phone For Subsequent Retrieval

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US Patent:
8370020, Feb 5, 2013
Filed:
Jun 22, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/767036
Inventors:
Jason G. Bauman - Huntington Woods MI, US
Jody K. Harwood - Plymouth MI, US
Kenan R. Rudnick - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
Clayton Mackey - Clarkston MI, US
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
G01M 17/00
B60R 25/10
US Classification:
701 332, 34042615
Abstract:
A method and system for communicating vehicle diagnostic data to a vehicle service provider employs sensors for generating sensor signals indicative of the status or condition of vehicle components. A diagnostics module in the vehicle generates diagnostic data based on the sensor signals and transfers the diagnostic data to a communications module of a hands-free phone system in the vehicle. The communications module wirelessly communicates the diagnostic data to a Bluetooth enabled cell phone in the vehicle using Bluetooth communications. The cell phone communicates the diagnostic data to an Internet server via the Internet. The provider accesses the diagnostic data from the Internet server using a computer connected to the Internet to determine if any of the vehicle components are in need of repair or maintenance. The provider notifies a user of the vehicle of any vehicle component that is in need of repair or maintenance.

Vehicle Appliance Having Hands-Free Telephone, Global Positioning System, And Satellite Communications Modules Combined In A Common Architecture For Providing Complete Telematics Functions

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US Patent:
20050134504, Jun 23, 2005
Filed:
Dec 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/745383
Inventors:
Jody Harwood - Canton MI, US
Jason Bauman - Huntington Woods MI, US
Kenan Rudnick - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
G01S001/00
US Classification:
342357140
Abstract:
A vehicle appliance includes hands-free telephone, global positioning system (GPS), and satellite communications modules combined in a common architecture for providing complete telematics functions to a vehicle operator. The telephone module enables the operator to establish a cell phone call between a cell phone in the vehicle and a phone external to the vehicle using voice commands. The GPS module communicates with GPS satellites to generate data regarding the position of the vehicle and to output a map display of the position of the vehicle for the operator to view. The satellite communications module establishes a satellite call with a service provider via a satellite. The satellite communications module communicates voice commands of the operator received by the hands-free telephone module along with vehicle position data generated by the GPS module to the service provider during the satellite call for such services as navigation, concierge, emergency, and the like.
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