James Kirby
About James Kirby
James Kirby is a Field Service Technician at Mettler-Toledo International, Inc., where he has worked since 2020 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has a diverse background in technical support, manufacturing, and pharmacy, with previous roles at companies such as Neurotronics and Honeywell.
Work at Mettler-Toledo International
James Kirby has been employed as a Field Service Technician at Mettler-Toledo International, Inc since 2020. He operates out of Cincinnati, Ohio, where he is responsible for calibrating retail food scales to meet state standards. His role involves ensuring compliance and accuracy in measurements, which is critical in the retail food industry. Additionally, he installs retail counter scales and wrapping systems, providing system training to users to enhance their operational efficiency.
Previous Experience in Technical Support
Before joining Mettler-Toledo, James Kirby worked as a Field Service Technician at Honeywell for four months in 2018. In this capacity, he provided remote phone support and training to customers and other technicians. His experience at Neurotronics as a Manufacturing/Support Technician further developed his technical and communication skills, which he utilized to assist clients effectively.
Military Background and Education
James Kirby studied at the U.S. Army Aviation Logistics School (USAALS), where he focused on Avionics Maintenance Technician training. He achieved certification as an OH-58D Armament/Electrical/Avionics Repairer and Maintainer in 2011. Prior to his education, he served in the US Army as a 15J OH-58D Systems Maintainer from 2010 to 2015, gaining valuable technical experience in aircraft systems maintenance.
Diverse Work History
James Kirby has a diverse work history that includes roles in various sectors. He worked as a Pharmacy Technician at LifeLine24 Pharmacy and Kroger, where he gained experience in pharmaceutical support. Additionally, he served as a Quality Assembler at AGSE for three months in 2018. His varied background contributes to his well-rounded skill set in both technical and customer service environments.