William (Bill) Spath
Biography
I am an accomplished professional with a passion for continuous learning and personal growth. With a strong background in my field, I have developed key skills that allow me to solve complex problems and deliver outstanding results. Throughout my career, I have consistently demonstrated dedication to exacting standards, effective collaboration, and flexibility within fast-changing settings.
Mr. Spath began his career in metrology in 1989, training at Lowry AFB during a decade of honorable service in the U.S. Army. During his military service, he worked in fixed and mobile laboratories across various fields.
Following his military service, Mr. Spath joined Siemens EC, where he spent four years managing calibration programs across five sites in the U.S. and Mexico. He later transitioned to Wavetek Datron’s technical support team, where he developed a reputation for solving complex technical problems with high efficiency.
When Fluke Corporation acquired Wavetek Datron, Mr. Spath joined the Calibration group, supporting the full suite of Fluke Calibration hardware and software. As a Training and Implementation Manager and Engineer, he has spent the last 25 years educating both new and long-term calibration professionals in over 60 countries. His expertise spans basic and advanced metrology, including mastery of software like MET/CAL, MET/TEAM, and CalStudio, as well as high-precision hardware such as the 55xxA, 57xxA, 85xxA, 61xxA, and 962x0A series. His global experience continues to drive his commitment to excellence in the metrology field. He is currently serving as the Lead System Implementation Engineer for Fluke software products and employing software and hardware into customer’s processes around the world.
Current Role: Lead System Implementation Engineer
In his current position, William (Bill) Spath serves as the Lead System Implementation Engineer for Fluke software products. In this role, he is responsible for integrating both software and hardware solutions into customer processes on a global scale. His work ensures that clients receive tailored implementations designed to meet their unique operational needs, facilitating the seamless adoption of advanced technologies in diverse environments.
All sessions
T23: Precision in Practice: Mastering the 55XX Calibrator Family and the 8588A Reference Multimeter – 1/2 Day
- 3 February, 2026
- 8:00am - 12:00pm
- Garden 1, N Tower

