Mar 2013 to 2000 Moth / Machine Operator: 422 MillEcolab Inc St. Louis, MO Oct 2004 to Sep 2012 Maintenance AssociateKasco Corp St. Louis, MO Apr 2003 to Oct 2004 Machine Operator
Education:
Ranken Technical College St. Louis, MO 2008 to 2009 Certificate of Control Systems Technology in Maintenance of Control SystemsRanken Technical College St. Louis, MO 2006 to 2008 Certificate of Electical Automation Technology in Electricity
Skills:
Working knowledge of all hand tools air, electric, and gas powered tools such as saws, grinders, drills, presses, and breaks. I am also knowledgeable and experienced in carpentry, pulmbing / pipe-fitting, electrical, mechanical, welding, painting, drywall, and some masonry.
Home Depot Redlands, CA Oct 2010 to Jan 2014 General warehouse associateU.S. Census Bureau Fontana, CA Apr 2010 to May 2010 Customer ServiceThe Light Group Las Vegas, NV Aug 2009 to Oct 2009 BouncerPinnacle Security Kansas City, KS Apr 2009 to Jul 2009 Advertising Sales DirectorDave & Buster's Ontario, CA Apr 2008 to Mar 2009 Captain / DoormanKhook Dickinson, ND Jan 2008 to Mar 2008 DJCash Handling Dickinson, ND Sep 2007 to Dec 2007 Customer Service, CashieringService Auto Glass Ontario, CA May 2007 to Aug 2007 Warehouse DriverService Auto Glass Ontario, CA May 2006 to Aug 2006 Warehouse DriverHollywood Video Rancho Cucamonga, CA Nov 2004 to May 2006 Guest Service Representative
Paul Goode - Murrieta CA, US Arnold Holmquist - San Diego CA, US Mark Tapsak - San Diego CA, US Mark Shults - Madison WI, US Victoria Carr-Brendel - Pleasanton CA, US James Brauker - San Diego CA, US Paul Neale - San Diego CA, US Jason McClure - San Diego CA, US Mark Brister - Encinitas CA, US Peter Simpson - Del Mar CA, US Rathbun Rhodes - Madison WI, US
Assignee:
DexCom, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B005/07 A61B005/05
US Classification:
600302000, 128903000
Abstract:
Abstract of the DisclosureAn implantable analyte sensor including a sensing region for measuring the analyte and a non-sensing region for immobilizing the sensor body in the host. The sensor is implanted in a precisely dimensioned pocket to stabilize the analyte sensor and enable measurement of the concentration of the analyte in the host before and after formation of a foreign body capsule around the sensor. The sensor further provides a transmitter for RF transmission through the sensor body, electronic circuitry, and a power source optimized for long-term use in the miniaturized sensor body.