Summary
METALWORKING PROFESSIONAL
Metalworking manager that has experience in selling and managing multi-million dollar product and service operations at single and multiple locations. Excels in the planning, implementation and leveraging new technologies, product expertise, and vendor partnerships for profitable product and service solutions. Has outstanding interpersonal skills and works well in a variety of corporate and industrial environments.
Specialties: Product Management, Industrial Sales and Marketing, Contract and Proposal Management, P & L Management, Operational Management, New Business Development, Onsite Technical Service Management, Supply Chain Management, New Program Launches, Chemical/Environmental/Commodity/MRO Management, Customer Relations, Policy and Procedure Development, Business Administration, International Customer Experience, Inventory Management.
Remember Every Day is a Holiday and Life's For the Living!!!
Metalworking manager that has experience in selling and managing multi-million dollar product and service operations at single and multiple locations. Excels in the planning, implementation and leveraging new technologies, product expertise, and vendor partnerships for profitable product and service solutions. Has outstanding interpersonal skills and works well in a variety of corporate and industrial environments.
Specialties: Product Management, Industrial Sales and Marketing, Contract and Proposal Management, P & L Management, Operational Management, New Business Development, Onsite Technical Service Management, Supply Chain Management, New Program Launches, Chemical/Environmental/Commodity/MRO Management, Customer Relations, Policy and Procedure Development, Business Administration, International Customer Experience, Inventory Management.
Remember Every Day is a Holiday and Life's For the Living!!!
Experience
Program Manager
ChemicoMays
Senior Pipe Marking Technician
ChemicoMays, LLC
Chemical Management Services
Owner
BlueMoon Home Inspection Service
Sellers Inspection
Are you preparing your home to place it on the market? Most informed buyers will probably have a third party inspection performed on your home prior to closing. An inspection will almost always reveal the need for some deficiencies to be corrected before the buyers move forward on the purchase of the house. This could place you, as the seller, in a position to do some quick, hasty repairs to meet time constraints of the sales contract, which could cost considerably more than if you had time to do the repairs in a leisurely manner. Getting your home inspected before you put it on the market will help eliminate these kind of surprises and could save a lot of money on repair costs.
A pre-listing inspection is also a great sales tool. Having a pre-sales inspection performed will insure the potential buyers that you are concerned about their interest in the transaction and will give them more confidence to complete the purchase.
A pre-listing inspection gives you the ability to list your home with confidence. It can also relieve considerable stress for you and your family during the sales process and buyers inspection should they choose to have one performed.
Warranty Inspection
If you own a new home and your 1 year builders warranty is about to expire, you should consider having your home inspected by a professional residential home inspector. Quite often problems and deficiencies in a new home will begin showing up in the first year of the home’s life. Having an inspection done a few weeks to a month before your warranty expires will give you time to notify the builder of items that are in need of repair. These repairs should all be made at the builders expense possibly saving you many times the cost of the inspection. If no problems are found you will have the peace of mind knowing your home is in great condition for years to come.
Are you preparing your home to place it on the market? Most informed buyers will probably have a third party inspection performed on your home prior to closing. An inspection will almost always reveal the need for some deficiencies to be corrected before the buyers move forward on the purchase of the house. This could place you, as the seller, in a position to do some quick, hasty repairs to meet time constraints of the sales contract, which could cost considerably more than if you had time to do the repairs in a leisurely manner. Getting your home inspected before you put it on the market will help eliminate these kind of surprises and could save a lot of money on repair costs.
A pre-listing inspection is also a great sales tool. Having a pre-sales inspection performed will insure the potential buyers that you are concerned about their interest in the transaction and will give them more confidence to complete the purchase.
A pre-listing inspection gives you the ability to list your home with confidence. It can also relieve considerable stress for you and your family during the sales process and buyers inspection should they choose to have one performed.
Warranty Inspection
If you own a new home and your 1 year builders warranty is about to expire, you should consider having your home inspected by a professional residential home inspector. Quite often problems and deficiencies in a new home will begin showing up in the first year of the home’s life. Having an inspection done a few weeks to a month before your warranty expires will give you time to notify the builder of items that are in need of repair. These repairs should all be made at the builders expense possibly saving you many times the cost of the inspection. If no problems are found you will have the peace of mind knowing your home is in great condition for years to come.