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  • 1759 Nevada Ave NE, St Petersburg, FL 33703 (727) 374-7677
  • 11401 Dr Martin Luther King Jr St, Saint Petersburg, FL 33716 (727) 578-2534
  • Mesa, AZ
  • 700 Boulevard, Weehawken, NJ 07086 (201) 617-7574
  • North Bergen, NJ
  • West New York, NJ

Work

Company: Tampa bay region 2013 Position: Field service engineer, nautilus hyosung

Education

School / High School: ITT Technical Institute- Saint Petersburg, FL 2013 Specialities: Associate's in Electrical Engineering Technology

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Resumes

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Experienced Financial Professional Pursuing Mba In Accounting

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Location:
Groraum New York City und Umgebung
Industry:
Buchhaltung
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John Pontecorvo

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John Pontecorvo Saint Petersburg, FL

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Work:
Tampa Bay Region

2013 to 2000
Field Service Engineer, Nautilus Hyosung

Citigroup
Tampa, FL
2007 to 2013
Financial Account Analyst II - Accounts Payable

FTCI / Franklin Templeton
New York, NY
2000 to 2006
Senior Client Service Specialist

Education:
ITT Technical Institute
Saint Petersburg, FL
2013
Associate's in Electrical Engineering Technology

Berkeley College of Business
West Paterson, NJ
Associate's in Accounting

National Occupational Competency Testing Institute
Electricity

Publications

Us Patents

Trailer Construction

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US Patent:
44961871, Jan 29, 1985
Filed:
Dec 28, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/454169
Inventors:
John J. Pontecorvo - Holmdel NJ
International Classification:
B62D 2706
US Classification:
296182
Abstract:
A trailer construction, which in a first configuration is adapted for transporting a pair of intermodular containers. The trailer comprises a front section having a hitch means for attaching the trailer to a towing vehicle and a longitidinal, generally horizontally aligned upper deck portion. A drop frame section extends rearwardly of the front section, and includes ground engageable support wheels and a longitudinal generally horizontal lower deck portion, wherein the lower deck is a distance below the said upper deck. Pedestal means are mounted on the drop frame section, and are movable between first and second positions. The pedestal means in the first position includes first support means above the lower deck portion, for supporting the rear end of a first said container to maintain the container substantially horizontal when the front end of the container is supported on said upper deck; and the lower deck portion extends rearwardly of said pedestal means, and is of at least sufficient length to carry a second container thereupon, the front end of which is supported at said pedestal means. When the pedestal means is in its said second position, it is substantially flush with the lower deck portion, permitting carrying of a single container which is entirely positioned upon the lower deck.
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