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Petros Mantzouridis Phones & Addresses

  • Sewickley, PA
  • Wilkinsburg, PA
  • 3401 Sardis Rd APT 201, Murrysville, PA 15668 (412) 780-0201
  • Irwin, PA
  • 10 Janette Cir, Irwin, PA 15642

Work

Company: Valassis communications Dec 2005 Address: Greater Pittsburgh Area Position: Operations process supervisor

Education

Degree: Master's of Science in Mfg. / Systems School / High School: University of Pittsburgh 1992 to 1997 Specialities: Mfg. Systems

Skills

Manufacturing • Project Management • Process Improvement • Lean Manufacturing • Leadership • Product Development • Continuous Improvement • Strategic Planning • Team Building • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Six Sigma • Management • Process Engineering • Team Leadership • Change Management • Engineering • Business Process Improvement • Testing • Supply Chain Management • Project Planning • Strategy • Operations Management • Electronics • Supply Chain • Quality Assurance • Engineering Management • Quality Management • Training • Budgets • Integration • Microsoft Office • 5S • Iso Standards • Product Marketing • Kaizen • Fmea • Dmaic • Iso • Operational Excellence • Spc • Analysis • Microsoft Word • Microsoft Excel • Microsoft Power Point • Microsoft Visio

Languages

English • Greek

Ranks

Certificate: Certified Lean Sigma Black Belt

Interests

Children • Politics • Disaster and Humanitarian Relief • Human Rights • Health

Industries

Consumer Goods

Resumes

Resumes

Petros Mantzouridis Photo 1

Continuous Process Improvement Engineer And Leader

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Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Valassis Communications - Greater Pittsburgh Area since Dec 2005
Operations Process Supervisor

Integrated Quality Systems & ALung Technologies - Pittsburgh / Kittanning Nov 2002 - Feb 2003
Independent Systems Consultant

Ebara Solar, Inc. - Belle Vernon Jun 2000 - Apr 2002
Manufacturing Engineer

Hardware Engineer, DynaVox Systems - Pittsburgh Nov 1999 - Apr 2000
Hardware Engineer

Vocollect, Inc. - Greater Pittsburgh Area Jan 1998 - Sep 1999
Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 1992 - 1997
Master's of Science in Mfg. / Systems, Mfg. Systems
University of Pittsburgh 1983 - 1987
Master's in Energy Resources, Energy, Management
Point Park University 1978 - 1982
BSEET, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Skills:
Manufacturing
Project Management
Process Improvement
Lean Manufacturing
Leadership
Product Development
Continuous Improvement
Strategic Planning
Team Building
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Six Sigma
Management
Process Engineering
Team Leadership
Change Management
Engineering
Business Process Improvement
Testing
Supply Chain Management
Project Planning
Strategy
Operations Management
Electronics
Supply Chain
Quality Assurance
Engineering Management
Quality Management
Training
Budgets
Integration
Microsoft Office
5S
Iso Standards
Product Marketing
Kaizen
Fmea
Dmaic
Iso
Operational Excellence
Spc
Analysis
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Power Point
Microsoft Visio
Interests:
Children
Politics
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Human Rights
Health
Languages:
English
Greek
Certifications:
Certified Lean Sigma Black Belt
Arena 5.0
Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
License 15111101

Publications

Us Patents

Trip Interlock Assembly For A Circuit Breaker

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US Patent:
55086705, Apr 16, 1996
Filed:
Nov 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/345680
Inventors:
Petros K. Mantzouridis - Irwin PA
Phillip L. Ulerich - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01H 900
US Classification:
335172
Abstract:
A modular trip unit for automatically tripping a switch of a circuit breaker when the circuit breaker is being removed from its panel mounting when the circuit breaker has not been manually overridden. The modular trip unit is an integral part of the circuit breaker and includes a trip interlock assembly integrally mounted in the modular trip unit. The trip interlock assembly comprises a spring biased slider extending through and out of the housing of the trip unit, and an actuator in engagement with the slider. The actuator engages a first cam surface of a trip bar and a catching member of a latching assembly is engaged by a lip member on a second cam surface of the trip bar. When the circuit breaker is being mounted on the panel mounting, the slider is forced inwardly thereby compressing a spring associated with the slider, and the slider causes the actuator to rotate in a first direction. When the circuit breaker is removed from the panel mounting, the slider is forced outwardly pulling the actuator with it and causing the actuator to rotate in a second direction and the lip member to disengage from the catching member of the latching assembly. The latching assembly becomes disengaged from the cradle of the operating mechanism for the circuit breaker, effecting separation of the main contacts and interruption of the flow of current through the circuit breaker.
Petros K Mantzouridis from Sewickley, PA, age ~66 Get Report