John Pallagi
About John Pallagi
John Pallagi is a production fitter with extensive experience in mechanical and electrical manufacturing. He has worked for Mettler-Toledo International, Inc since 2014 and previously held positions at Armstrong Fluid Technology, Renold PLC, and Henkel.
Current Role at Mettler-Toledo International
John Pallagi has been employed at Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. as a Production Fitter since 2014. In this role, he is responsible for assembling and maintaining precision instruments used in various industries. His tenure at Mettler-Toledo spans over 10 years, during which he has contributed to the company's operational efficiency and product quality.
Previous Experience at Armstrong Fluid Technology
Prior to his current position, John Pallagi worked at Armstrong Fluid Technology from 2003 to 2006 as a Production Fitter. His responsibilities included the assembly and testing of fluid technology products. This role provided him with valuable experience in production processes within the fluid technology sector.
Background in Engineering and Education
John Pallagi has a strong foundation in mechanical engineering, having studied at Stockport College of Technology from 1980 to 1984. He achieved an Ordinary National Certificate (ONC) in Mechanical and Production Engineering. This educational background supports his extensive experience in mechanical and electrical manufacturing industries.
Career Development at Renold PLC
John Pallagi began his career at Renold PLC, where he served as an Engineering Apprentice from 1980 to 1984. He later returned to Renold PLC as a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer, working from 2006 to 2014. His roles involved maintaining equipment and ensuring operational efficiency within the manufacturing environment.
Skills in Business Development and Supply Chain Management
In addition to his technical expertise, John Pallagi possesses skills in business development and supply chain management. These skills complement his engineering background and enhance his contributions to operational processes within the organizations he has worked for.