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205 Lipan Way, Boulder, CO 80303    719-5430307   

175 Seminole Dr, Boulder, CO 80303   

Kahuku, HI   

232 Kohala Ranch Rd, Kamuela, HI 96743    719-5430307   

343 Lapa Pl, Kailua, HI 96734    719-5430307   

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Company: Britax child safety, inc Dec 2011 Position: Regional sales manager

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School / High School: University of Idaho 1988 to 1994 Specialities: Wildland Recreation Management

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Trade Shows • Groups • Resorts • Budgeting • Customer Relations • Microsoft Office • Tourism • Conferences • Forecasting • Inventory Management • Excel • Negotiation • Customer Service • Sales Management • Analysis • Leisure • Word • Logistics • Account Management • Hiring • National Account Sales • New Channel Development • National Account Management • Territory Planning • Developing Staff • Outdoor Recreation • Environmental Education • Experiential Education

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Scot Paul Mcarthur

Address:
205 Lipan Way, Boulder, CO 80303
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License #: A4498905
Category: Airmen

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Regional Sales Manager At Britax Child Safety

Position:
Regional Sales Manager at Britax Child Safety, Inc
Location:
Boise, Idaho
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Britax Child Safety, Inc since Dec 2011
Regional Sales Manager
BOB Trailers, Inc Jan 2006 - Dec 2011
Account Manager
Edward Jones Investments Apr 2005 - Nov 2005
Investment Representative
Schweitzer Mountain Resort Oct 2003 - Apr 2005
Activity Center Manager
Square One, Inc Jul 2002 - Aug 2003
Senior Program Counselor
Ascent, Inc. Therapeutic Wilderness Adventures Feb 1997 - May 2002
Lead Wilderness Instructor
Education:
University of Idaho 1988 - 1994
Skills:
Trade Shows, Groups, Resorts, Budgeting, Customer Relations, Microsoft Office, Tourism, Conferences, Forecasting, Inventory Management, Excel, Negotiation, Customer Service, Sales Management, Analysis, Leisure, Word, Logistics, Account Management, Hiring, National Account Sales, New Channel Development, National Account Management, Territory Planning, Developing Staff, Outdoor Recreation, Environmental Education, Experiential Education

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Data Acquisition System Having Novel, Low Power Circuit For Time-Division-Multiplexing Sensor Array Signals

US Patent:
5272476, Dec 21, 1993
Filed:
Apr 4, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/681230
Inventors:
Scot P. McArthur - Kaneohe HI
Robert B. Williams - San Diego CA
Jack R. Olson - San Diego CA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04Q 916
US Classification:
34087013
Abstract:
An electronic circuit architecture time-division-multiplexes analog sensor ignals from a distributed sensor array onto a common transmission line in a digitally encoded format. The architecture synchronizes the multiplexing, sampling and encoding to ensure a proper settling of the analog data signals and is fabricated to be compact with low power consumption for a cost-effective implementation for a number of sensors.

Viscosity Sensor

US Patent:
4926682, May 22, 1990
Filed:
Jun 3, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/201887
Inventors:
James W. Holm-Kennedy - Honolulu HI
Scot P. McArthur - Honolulu HI
Assignee:
The Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii - Honolulu HI
International Classification:
G01N 1100
US Classification:
73 54
Abstract:
A device for measuring the viscosity of pure and mixed fluids is described. The device is a micromechanical capacitor transducer, with a moving membrane and a stationary metal plate constituting the capacitive system. A conduit for gas flow permits the gas to fill the volume between the moving membrane and metal plate. The gas viscosity sensor is operable by applying a d. c. pulse of an a. c. electrical voltage. By electrically driving the device the conducting membrane is caused to deflect with respect to the stationary metal plate. This results in a measureable capacitance, frequency or resistance change with time. The impedance to flow determines the response time of the capacitor plate membrane displacement. Thus the viscosity of pure and mixed fluids is indicated by the transient and/or a. c. characteristics of the device capacitance.

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