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Michael J Weiland, 64221 Nautica Dr, Port Washington, WI 53074

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221 Nautica Dr, Prt Washingtn, WI 53074    262-2681512   

Port Washington, WI   

111 Easy St, Saukville, WI 53080    262-2681512   

Lake Saint Louis, MO   

Sturtevant, WI   

Troy, MI   

Greenville, WI   

Janesville, WI   

Lake Saint Louis, MO   

221 Nautica Dr, Port Washington, WI 53074    608-2073910   

Work

Company: Engineering consulting services Jul 2013 Position: Project manager

Education

School / High School: UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE- Platteville, WI Dec 2010 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Construction Management

Skills

scheduling

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Michael D Weiland

Licenses:
License #: 7012987 - Active
Category: EMS Licensing
Issued Date: May 26, 2016
Expiration Date: Jun 30, 2018
Type: First Responder (EMR)

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Chief Operations Officer - Owner

Location:
Milwaukee, WI
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Gilman Usa
Chief Operations Officer - Owner
Albany International Jan 2011 - Oct 2011
Commodiites Manager - Global Purchasing
Albany International Jul 2007 - Jan 2011
General Manager - Door Systems Americas
Master Lock Company Sep 1998 - Jul 2005
Director of Operations
General Motors Sep 1984 - Sep 1998
Operations Management and Engineering
Education:
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management 1990 - 1992
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1979 - 1984
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Lean Manufacturing, Process Improvement, New Business Development, Team Building, Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement, Engineering, Six Sigma, Operations Management, Customer Service, Budgets, Project Management, Product Development, 5S, Supply Chain Management, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Purchasing, Strategic Planning
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United States
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Michael Weiland - Mount Pleasant, WI

Work:
ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES Jul 2013 to 2000
Project Manager
FLUID CONSULTING - Sturtevant, WI Sep 2011 to Jul 2013
Staff Engineer
BRAUN INTERTEC - Bismarck, ND Jun 2011 to Aug 2011
Field Service Technician
North Dakota Federal Highway Project - Williston, ND Jun 2011 to Aug 2011
Braun Intertec
RIVER VALLEY TESTING - Neenah, WI Jun 2010 to Aug 2010
Internship- Engineering Technician
Keenan Windmill Farm Project - Woodward, OK Jun 2010 to Aug 2010
RIVER VALLEY TESTING
GEOTEST - West Allis, WI 2006 to 2009
Lab & Field Technician
Marquette Interchange Project - Milwaukee, WI 2006 to 2008
GEOTEST
UNITED STATES ARMY - Fort Sill, OK 2001 to 2003
Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
Education:
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE - Platteville, WI Dec 2010
Bachelor of Science in Construction Management
Skills:
scheduling

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Navigation System And Methods Regarding Disputed Territories

US Patent:
8341192, Dec 25, 2012
Filed:
Sep 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/559723
Inventors:
Michael L. Weiland - Gurnee IL, US
Jeffrey Painter - Sugar Grove IL, US
Michael P. Dembski - Elmhurst IL, US
Bart Tielens - Geldermalsen, NL
Assignee:
Navteq B.V. - Veldhoven
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707803, 707532, 707208
Abstract:
Systems, devices, features, and methods for collecting or storing data corresponding to disputed territories for a geographic database, such as for use with a navigation system, are disclosed. For example, one method comprises identifying a data record that represents a geographic feature of a disputed area. An indication of dispute may be assigned to the identified data record, in which the indication of dispute represents that the identified data record corresponds to a feature in dispute between multiple geographic entities. Another data record that represents a geographic feature in dispute may also be identified. The indication of dispute and/or the data records of the features may be stored in a geographic database.

Method Of Representing Road Lanes

US Patent:
2005000, Jan 6, 2005
Filed:
Jul 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/620732
Inventors:
Michael Weiland - Gurnee IL, US
Gregory Nyczak - Hinsdale IL, US
William McDonough - Glen Ellyn IL, US
Michael Tsengouras - Lake Villa IL, US
David Shuman - Deer Park IL, US
Paul Ford - Oak Park IL, US
International Classification:
G01C021/30
US Classification:
701208000
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for representing road lanes as data in a database that can be used by a system in a vehicle to provide a safety-related function. Each data representation of a physical road lane includes data indicating start and end points of the represented lane and other data attributes pertaining to the represented lane, including data indicating what physical features are adjacent to the represented lane on right and left sides thereof and data indicating a geometry of the represented lane. Further, at least some of the data representations of lanes are associated with data representations of sublanes. Each data representation of a sublane includes data indicating start and end points thereof, defined relative to the lane of which the sublane is a part. A data representation of a sublane includes at least one data attribute associated therewith that pertains to the represented sublane and that is different than the same attribute of the lane of which the sublane is a part. The database is compatible with navigation-related applications that use a different data model to provide navigation-related functions.

Dual Representation Of An Address In A Database

US Patent:
2010022, Sep 2, 2010
Filed:
Feb 27, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/395013
Inventors:
Michael L. Weiland - Gurnee IL, US
Paul T. Ford - Oak Park IL, US
Suzanne M. McGrath - Chicago IL, US
Vojislav Samsalovic - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
NAVTEQ North America, LLC - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01C 21/36
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
701200, 707E17018
Abstract:
A data representation for an address is disclosed. The address is represented by two links. The first link is an addressed link and the second link is a routing link. The addressed link is the link associated with the address. The routing link is the link associated with a travel-to location for the address. The address may also be represented by two points. The first point is a display point and the second point is a routing point. The display point is used for displaying an address location on a map display. The routing point is used for routing a user of a navigation device to the appropriate point on a road network or pedestrian pathway for the address location.

Method Of Representing Road Lanes

US Patent:
2010031, Dec 9, 2010
Filed:
Jul 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/804018
Inventors:
Michael Weiland - Gurnee IL, US
Gregory Nyczak - Hinsdale IL, US
William McDonough - Glen Ellyn IL, US
Michael Tsengouras - Lake Villa IL, US
David Shuman - Deer Park IL, US
Paul Ford - Oak Park IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
US Classification:
703 1
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for representing road lanes as data in a database that can be used by a system in a vehicle to provide a safety-related function. Each data representation of a physical road lane includes data indicating start and end points of the represented lane and other data attributes pertaining to the represented lane, including data indicating what physical features are adjacent to the represented lane on right and left sides thereof and data indicating a geometry of the represented lane. Further, at least some of the data representations of lanes are associated with data representations of sublanes. Each data representation of a sublane includes data indicating start and end points thereof, defined relative to the lane of which the sublane is a part. A data representation of a sublane includes at least one data attribute associated therewith that pertains to the represented sublane and that is different than the same attribute of the lane of which the sublane is a part. The database is compatible with navigation-related applications that use a different data model to provide navigation-related functions.

Navigation System And Methods Regarding Disputed Territories

US Patent:
2011006, Mar 17, 2011
Filed:
Sep 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/559752
Inventors:
Michael L. Weiland - Gurnee IL, US
Jeffrey Painter - Sugar Grove IL, US
Michael P. Dembski - Elmhurst IL, US
Bart Tielens - Geldermalsen, NL
International Classification:
G01C 21/00
US Classification:
701208, 701200
Abstract:
Systems, devices, features, and methods for operations corresponding to disputed territories are disclosed. For example, one method comprises providing different data records corresponding to geographic features in dispute between multiple geographic entities. The different data records may be used to display different views of a disputed area as recognized by the respective geographic entities.

Versioned Change Propagation

US Patent:
2016017, Jun 23, 2016
Filed:
Dec 19, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/576869
Inventors:
- Veldhoven, NL
Michael Weiland - Gurnee IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
G01C 21/00
Abstract:
A map developer may maintain multiple versions of a geographic database. Example systems and methods manage the propagation of updates to the multiple versions of the geographic databases even when structural (schema) changes have been made between database versions. A computing device identifies a first geographic database with a first schema, and the computing device identifies a second geographic database with a second schema. The second geographic database is a later version of the first geographic database. The computing device applies an update to the first geographic database and applies the update to the second geographic database according to a rule for a difference between the first schema and the second schema.

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