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  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Oak City, UT
  • 544 1300 S, Hurricane, UT 84737 (435) 635-4334

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Commercial And Industrial Hvac Sales

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Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Midgley-Huber
Commercial and Industrial Hvac Sales

City of South Salt Lake 2010 - Sep 2014
City Planning Commission Member

United States Army Reserve Dec 1988 - Jul 2011
Senior Logistics Ncoic

Tms Oct 1993 - Apr 2010
Commercial and Industrial Hvac Sales Engineering
Education:
University of Utah 1989 - 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Economics
Brigham Young University
Skills:
Engineering
Project Planning
Hvac
Contract Negotiation
Customer Service
Budgets
Team Building
Strategic Planning
Leadership
Management
Project Management
Sales
Policy
Operations Management
Logistics
Analysis
New Business Development
Government
Training
Program Management
Team Leadership
Energy
Proposal Writing
Leadership Development
Contract Management
Negotiation
Supervisory Skills
Public Speaking
Business Development
Business Planning
Process Improvement
Purchasing
Risk Management
Business Strategy
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Public Relations
Sustainability
Marketing
Procurement
Process Scheduler
Budgeting
Data Analysis
Change Management
Coaching
Fundraising
Start Ups
Time Management
Event Planning
Languages:
Spanish
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Conrad Campos

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Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Building Materials

Publications

Us Patents

Gunstocks And Gunstock Attachments

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US Patent:
47900954, Dec 13, 1988
Filed:
Sep 2, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/092128
Inventors:
Conrad H. Campos - Hurricane UT
International Classification:
F41C 2300
US Classification:
42 73
Abstract:
A contoured gunstock for fixed hand engagement includes a sideways projecting portion for accommodating a user's trigger hand in combination with an adjustable arm or back engaging attachment fixed to the butt of the gunstock. The sideways projecting portion allows one to most conveniently absorb the recoil of the rifle. The forearm of the rifle may include elongated recesses or grooves to accommodate a user's front hand. Alternately, the forearm of the rifle may advantageously include a flared out hand gripping portion at the front end of the forearm, the hand gripping portion having an increased height and width over the rest of the forearm.
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