Mike Reed
About Mike Reed
Mike Reed serves as the Product Inspection/Transport & Logistics National Service Manager at Mettler-Toledo International, Inc, a position he has held since 2008. He has a background in engineering, having worked in various roles including Marine Engineer in the Royal Navy and Production Engineer at Carlsberg Group.
Current Role at Mettler-Toledo International
Mike Reed serves as the Product Inspection/Transport & Logistics National Service Manager at Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. He has held this position since 2008, contributing over 16 years of experience in the Toronto, Canada area. In this role, he oversees national service operations related to product inspection and logistics, ensuring efficient and effective service delivery.
Previous Experience at Carlsberg Group
Before joining Mettler-Toledo, Mike Reed worked at Carlsberg Group as a Production Engineer from 2004 to 2006. His tenure lasted two years in Northampton, United Kingdom, where he was involved in production processes and engineering solutions within the beverage industry.
Career at Smiths Detection
Mike Reed was employed as an EMEA Support Engineer at Smiths Detection from 2006 to 2008. His role spanned two years in Grimsby, where he provided engineering support across the Europe, Middle East, and Africa regions, focusing on detection technologies and customer service.
Military Background in the Royal Navy
Mike Reed served in the Royal Navy as a Marine Engineer from 1988 to 1996. His eight-year service in Portsmouth, United Kingdom, equipped him with extensive technical skills and experience in marine engineering, contributing to his later roles in engineering and management.
Educational Background in Engineering
Mike Reed has a solid educational foundation in engineering. He studied at Aylesbury College, achieving a qualification in Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians from 1985 to 1988. He furthered his studies at Highbury College, obtaining a degree in Electronic Engineering from 1996 to 1998. Additionally, he has been studying at the Royal Navy Engineering School HMS Sultan since 1989.