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Jeff Ray Sowards

from Vinton, OH
Age ~56

Jeff Sowards Phones & Addresses

  • Vinton, OH
  • 6380 Lafayette Plain City Rd, London, OH 43140 (614) 753-2600
  • Cheshire, OH
  • Salton City, CA

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Resumes

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President And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
Columbus, OH
Industry:
Utilities
Work:
Power Engineers Jan 2011 - May 2014
Project Manager T and D

Midwest Electric Jan 2007 - Aug 2009
Director of Wind Energy and Substation Divisions

Sowards Electric Jan 2007 - Aug 2009
President and Chief Executive Officer

New River Electric Dec 1999 - Jan 2007
Supervisor
Skills:
Electric Power
Construction
Energy
Power Generation
Substation
Engineering
Wind
Inspection
Power Plants
Contract Management
Power Distribution
Electrical Engineering
Project Engineering
Renewable Energy
Power Systems
Project Estimation
Management
Construction Management
Electricians
Energy Management
Energy Efficiency
Epc
Project Control
Microsoft Office
Electrical Wiring
Project Management
Project Planning
Procurement
Contract Negotiation
Strategic Planning
Scada
Manufacturing
Smart Grid
Electricity
Commissioning
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Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jeff Sowards
Soward's Electric LLC
Electrical Contractor
6380 Lfayette Pln Cy Rd, London, OH 43140
6380 Lafayette Pln City Rd, London, OH 43140
(740) 857-1111

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Vertically Aligning A Structure

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US Patent:
54506751, Sep 19, 1995
Filed:
Sep 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/300739
Inventors:
Jeff R. Sowards - Vinton OH
Assignee:
Bashlin Industries, Inc. - Grove City PA
International Classification:
G01C 100
G01C 902
US Classification:
33282
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for vertically aligning a structure. The vertical alignment device has a main body with a front face, a back surface, two side surfaces, and a top reflective surface with an edge and a cross hair extending from the edge; a planar member having a cross hair and being attached to the top surface; and horizontal level. The method of vertically aligning a structure substantially comprises the steps of positioning the vertical alignment device against the structure to be vertically aligned, moving the alignment device such that the top surface cross hair is in alignment with the planar member cross hair when looking into the top reflective surface, manipulating the structure such that both the top surface cross hair and the planar member cross hair are in alignment with the center line of the structure when looking into the top reflective surface, and positioning the main body such that the level indicates that the main body is horizontally level.
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