CCC - Continental Controls Corporation
Nick Prodanovich has a diverse work history spanning over 20 years. Nick started their career as an Air Traffic Control Navigational Aids Technician in the United States Marine Corps in 2000. After serving for five years, they worked as an Electronics Technician II at Trandes Corporation from 2005 to 2011. Nick then worked at Continental Controls Corporation, serving as an Engineering R&D Assistant from 2014 and Senior Engineering Technician in 2018. Nick returned to the public sector, joining the City of La Mesa, CA, as a Public Works staff member in 2017 and 2020, respectively.
Nick Prodanovich obtained a Certificate of Specialization in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering from Cuyamaca College in 2010. Nick also earned an Associate of Science (AS) degree in Mathematics from the same institution, though the exact dates of attendance are unknown. In addition to their college education, they have obtained several certifications including a GMDSS Radio Operator/Maintainer License with Ship's Radar Endorsement from the Federal Communications Commission in January 2014, a Pilot Certificate from the FAA in July 2013, and a General Radiotelephone Operator License with Ship's Radar Endorsement from the Federal Communications Commission in February 2013.
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CCC - Continental Controls Corporation
Continental Controls Corporation (CCC) specializes in advanced technology products that modernize Engine Natural Gas Fuel Systems to meet the latest emissions compliance regulations. Founded in 1968 by Ross Fisher, CCC quickly established a prominent place in the gas turbine industry by developing speed and temperature monitors and fuel control modules used primarily with Solar Turbine engines, which became known as Solar "Black Boxes." CCC continues to offer the Black Boxes to customers around the world. CCC is an industry leader in developing innovative and effective Smart fuel metering valves for gas turbine and engine fuel control products. The internal microprocessor continuously computes the fuel flow and precisely adjusts the flow to match the demand from the engine. Our Smart valves can handle the most comprehensive range of fuel quality and are ideal for field retrofit/upgrades and original equipment installation. CCC Valves offer a fast response, a high turndown ratio, and extreme accuracy, especially at light off and acceleration fuel flows. CCC was the first to standardize wideband UEGO oxygen sensors for gas engine AFR controls, improving linear control technology allowing the same sensor to be used for rich or lean burn operation. Through the improved linear control, and enhanced air and natural gas mixing, we can meet the most stringent emissions requirements. The CCC system can also close loop on a post-catalyst NOx sensor to adjust the O2 sensor set point dynamically. This patented technology results in the most advanced emissions control in the world. Continental Controls Corporation's vertical integration for producing gas valves is a strategic move that sets us apart from our competitors. By controlling every aspect of the production process, from design to manufacturing, we can ensure the quality and consistency of our products. Vertical integration also allows us greater control over our supply chain by reducing lead times and efficiency.