Auxiliary Systems, Inc.
Jamon Harris is an experienced Heating and Air Conditioning Technician at Auxiliary Systems, Inc. since March 2016, specializing in heating and cooling systems. Prior to this role, Jamon served as a Replenishment Manager at Michaels Stores, Inc. from March 2012 to March 2016, where responsibilities included overseeing operations and training associates in replenishment and merchandise presentation. Earlier experience includes working as a Flooring Specialist at Sparkle Building Maintenance Service from January 2010 to March 2012, focusing on floor maintenance tasks, and as a Service Technician at Atlantic Air Corporation from May 2007 to July 2009, where Jamon handled the installation and repair of HVAC units. Jamon holds an Associate's degree in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering Technology from Tidewater Community College, completed in 2014.
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Auxiliary Systems, Inc.
Auxiliary Systems, Inc. is a Small Business formed to meet and service the total marine auxiliary plant equipment needs for the Port of Hampton Roads, and to serve the industrial manufacturing markets in Hampton Roads, the state of Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina. ASI has recently diversified its business outlook and capabilities. Our primary markets are marine repair, manufacturing and alternative energy. For industrial market customers, we are a “one-stop-shop” to handle all needs from service and repair to replacing worn out plant equipment and/or manufacturing new equipment in our own shops. This can include the installation of the equipment and providing ongoing service, with service contracts. We are quite proud to say that we are not aware of any other manufacturers, servicers or distributors for the marine and industrial markets that utilize our type of business model in the United States at this time. We are currently capable of up-fitting personal and commercial vehicles with bi-fuel, dual fuel or dedicated compressed natural gas vehicles. We believe that CNG (compressed natural gas) and LNG (Liquid Natural Gas) are the fuels of the future, with its abundant supply in the United States.