Robert Carrow

Robert Carrow

<p> Robert Carrow</p><p>Training Specialist</p><p>Education/Training</p><p>Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering Technology 1982 - 1984 Point Park College, PA</p><p>Associates Degree Equivalent, Architectural Drafting Technology 1976 - 1978 Greensburg Institute of Technology, PA</p><p>Instructional Experience</p><p>American Trainco 2005 - present Instructor for variable frequency drives, basic electricity, and electric motors and control circuits seminars.</p><p>President (Newtonix, Inc) 1997 - present Manufacturer’s rep for product lines including drives and inverters, controls and system integration, capacitors, batteries, wire and cable. Conducted in-house electrical industrial training for a number of large companies. </p><p>Technical Experience</p><p>Regional Drive Specialist (Magnetek Corporation) 1992 - 1997 Maintained and developed industrial and commercial accounts in many states. Offered LAN-Based AC Inverters, DC converters, drives, motors, and controls products. Responsible for system engineering of control packages and proposal generation.</p><p>Supervisor-Industrial and Municipal AC drives (Robicon Corporation) 1988 - 1992 Supervised applications engineers and acted as engineer to sell AC drive inverter products, controls, and peripheral switchgear to industrial accounts. </p><p>Sales Applications Engineer (AEG/Gould Electronics/Cybernetic Controls) 1986 - 1988 Provided technical assistance in the sales of flexible automation and motion control systems. These systems consisted of the Modicon PLC equipment, motion controllers, PWM drives, and brushless servo motors. </p><p>Application Engineer (View Engineering) 1984 - 1986 Programmed and operated the on-line and off-line machine vision equipment used for quality control and automated process control.</p><p>Mechanical Designer (Gulf Research and Development Company) 1979 - 1984 Helped maintain sixty buildings at the research center. This involved designing and at times project managing capital and retrofit projects. Work disciplines included electrical, HVAC, machine shop, carpentry, masonry, and laboratory renovation.</p>

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