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Michael A Manganese

from Peabody, MA
Age ~63

Michael Manganese Phones & Addresses

  • 7 Beeman Rd, West Peabody, MA 01960 (978) 535-9657
  • Peabody, MA
  • 40 Spring Garden St #2, Dorchester, MA 02125

Work

Company: Kiva systems (an amazaon.com company) - North Reading, MA Mar 2014 Position: Operations program manager (contractor)

Education

School / High School: Haufe Akademie & Unified Vision Framework 2013 Specialities: PMI PMP certification in 55 certified hours of formal PMI PMP certification training

Resumes

Resumes

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Michael Manganese

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Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
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Michael Manganese Peabody, MA

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Work:
Kiva Systems (an Amazaon.com company)
North Reading, MA
Mar 2014 to Sep 2014
Operations Program Manager (contractor)

Osram Sylvania
Danvers, MA
Jan 2008 to Dec 2013
Senior Project Manager

Keurig Coffee Brewer Systems
Wakefield, MA
2004 to 2007
Senior Mechanical Project Engineer

AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION CORPORATION
Billerica, MA
1998 to 2004
Senior Mechanical Engineer

PICTURETEL CORPORATION
Andover, MA
1990 to 1998
Mechanical Engineer

USCI, Division of C.R. BARD
Billerica, MA
1985 to 1989
Mechanical Design Engineer

AMERICAN SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY
Woburn, MA
1980 to 1985
Mechanical Design Draftsperson

Education:
Haufe Akademie & Unified Vision Framework
2013
PMI PMP certification in 55 certified hours of formal PMI PMP certification training

Northeastern University
May 2006
Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management

Northeastern University
2004
MBA in High Technology

Northeastern University
2002
B.S.M E in Mechanical Engineering Technology

Wentworth Institute of Technology
1990
A.S. in Mechanical Design Technology

Medford Vocational Technical High School
Medford, MA
1980
Drafting major

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Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Computer Hardware

Publications

Us Patents

Display Panel

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US Patent:
D463773, Oct 1, 2002
Filed:
Dec 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
29/134344
Inventors:
Michael Manganese - Peabody MA
Colin Campbell - Groton MA
William Ziegler - Reading MA
Joseph Dechene - Nashua NH
Youngmihn Kim - Seoul, KR
James Wilson - Brighton MA
John Costello - Wellesley MA
Assignee:
American Power Conversion - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
1302
US Classification:
D13118

Battery Wire Lead Management

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US Patent:
6489561, Dec 3, 2002
Filed:
Jan 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/772747
Inventors:
William Ziegler - Reading MA
Michael Manganese - Peabody MA
Assignee:
American Power Conversion - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
H02G 300
US Classification:
174 72A, 174 65 R, 174135
Abstract:
Embodiment of the present invention relates to a wire harness assembly that includes a guide housing and a plurality of battery wires that pass through the guide housing, wherein the guide housing is contained and reciprocates within a tunnel formed on a chassis of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).

Integrated Uninterruptible Power Supply Enclosure

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US Patent:
6693371, Feb 17, 2004
Filed:
Feb 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/778446
Inventors:
William Ziegler - Reading MA
Michael Manganese - Peabody MA
Paul A. Jordan - Wakefield MA
Mark Calvanese - Hudson MA
Joseph Dechene - Nashua NH
Assignee:
American Power Corporation - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
H02J 900
US Classification:
307 64, 361683
Abstract:
The present invention provides an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) having a chassis formed using mating panels of a sturdy, lightweight, substantially rigid material, such as ABS plastic, that are fixedly attached together to form a compact, user-friendly chassis using simple connection techniques that entail a minimum of tools and a minimal number of fastening mechanisms. In one general aspect, a UPS in accordance with the invention comprises an input to receive AC power from an AC power source, an output that provides AC power, a DC voltage source that provides DC power, the DC voltage source having an energy storage device, an inverter operatively coupled to the DC voltage source to receive DC power and to provide AC power, a transfer switch constructed and arranged to select one of the AC power source and the DC voltage source as an output power source for the uninterruptible power supply, and a chassis for housing at least the DC voltage source, inverter, and transfer switch. The chassis, in accordance with the invention, comprises a first panel having a substantially âLâ shaped appearance, a second panel constructed and arranged to mate to the first panel, and a first fastener securing the first panel and the second panel into a substantially fixed configuration.

Uninterruptable Power Supply

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US Patent:
D506976, Jul 5, 2005
Filed:
Jun 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
29/185518
Inventors:
Joseph Dechene - Nashua NH, US
Ron Catanzaro - Exeter RI, US
Michael Manganese - Peabody MA, US
Jane Morgan - Narragansett RI, US
Andrew Chase - Boston MA, US
James Wilson - Norwood MA, US
Assignee:
American Power Corporation - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
1302
US Classification:
D13110

Integrated Uninterruptible Power Supply Enclosure

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US Patent:
6960842, Nov 1, 2005
Filed:
Dec 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/749785
Inventors:
William Ziegler - Reading MA, US
Michael Manganese - Peabody MA, US
Paul A. Jordan - Wakefield MA, US
Mark Calvanese - Hudson MA, US
Joseph Dechene - Nashua NH, US
Assignee:
American Power Conversion Corporation - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
H02J007/00
US Classification:
307 64
Abstract:
The present invention provides an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) having a chassis formed using mating panels of a sturdy, lightweight, substantially rigid material, such as ABS plastic, that are fixedly attached together to form a compact, user-friendly chassis using simple connection techniques that entail a minimum of tools and a minimal number of fastening mechanisms. In one general aspect, a UPS in accordance with the invention comprises an input to receive AC power from an AC power source, an output that provides AC power, a DC voltage source that provides DC power, the DC voltage source having an energy storage device, an inverter operatively coupled to the DC voltage source to receive DC power and to provide AC power, a transfer switch constructed and arranged to select one of the AC power source and the DC voltage source as an output power source for the uninterruptible power supply, and a chassis for housing at least the DC voltage source, inverter, and transfer switch. The chassis, in accordance with the invention, comprises a first panel having a substantially “L” shaped appearance, a second panel constructed and arranged to mate to the first panel, and a first fastener securing the first panel and the second panel into a substantially fixed configuration.

Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems And Enclosures

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US Patent:
7202576, Apr 10, 2007
Filed:
Oct 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/690726
Inventors:
Joseph Dechene - Nashua NH, US
Michael Manganese - Peabody MA, US
Namwook Paik - Acton MA, US
Andrew Chase - Boston MA, US
Michael Lysik - Amesbury MA, US
Assignee:
American Power Conversion Corporation - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
H02J 9/00
US Classification:
307 66, 4399241
Abstract:
One embodiment of the invention provides a UPS including a precharge circuit and a battery pack sensor electrically coupled to the precharge circuit. The sensor senses the presence of an extra battery pack. The precharge circuit includes: a first precharge contact; a capacitor having first and second leads, the first lead electrically coupled to the first contact; a second precharge contact electrically coupled to the second lead of the capacitor; a current limiting circuit having first and second leads, the first lead of the current limiting circuit electrically coupled to the first lead of the capacitor; and a third precharge contact electrically coupled to the second lead of the current limiting circuit. The UPS can further include an enclosure having a housing and a battery connector integral to the housing, the battery connector adapted to receive the first, second and third precharge contacts.

System And Method For Allocating Power To Loads

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US Patent:
7514815, Apr 7, 2009
Filed:
Sep 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/952565
Inventors:
Nam Wook Paik - Acton MA, US
Lance Palmer Haines - Wilmington MA, US
Vishwas Mohaniraj Deokar - Nashua NH, US
James H. Donalds - Lunenburg MA, US
Michael Manganese - Peabody MA, US
Assignee:
American Power Conversion Corporation - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
307 64
Abstract:
A system and method for adaptive control of power among a plurality of loads based on a categorization of the loads as either delayable or non-delayable, wherein the non-delayable loads are preferably supplied power over the delayable loads. In one aspect, the system may be used to allocate limited power from a backup power source.

System And Method For Allocating Power To Loads

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US Patent:
7786617, Aug 31, 2010
Filed:
Jan 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/354240
Inventors:
Nam Wook Paik - Acton MA, US
Lance Palmer Haines - Wilmington MA, US
Vishwas Mohaniraj Deokar - Nashua NH, US
James H. Donalds - Lunenburg MA, US
Michael Manganese - Peabody MA, US
Assignee:
American Power Conversion Corporation - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
H02J 9/00
US Classification:
307 64
Abstract:
A system and method for adaptive control of power among a plurality of loads based on a categorization of the loads as either delayable or non-delayable, wherein the non-delayable loads are preferably supplied power over the delayable loads. In one aspect, the system may be used to allocate limited power from a backup power source.
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