Corporate Overview
Hubbell Incorporated was founded in 1888 and has grown into an international manufacturer of quality electrical, lighting and power solutions with more than 75 brands used and recognized around the world. Our founder, Harvey Hubbell, developed tooling and equipment to serve the growing demand for new assembly and manufacturing machinery during the industrial revolution. An early, and one of many patents awarded, came for the creation of the first practical method to control electricity through the pull chain socket that remains unchanged today. As a market leader in reliable, electrical solutions, we provide more than half a million products delivered through our various business groups. Hubbell is committed to continually innovating solutions that work, transforming old products with new ideas, and ensuring that we Energize, Enlighten and Empower the communities that support us.
Division Overview
Hubbell Power Systems (HPS) engages in the design and manufacture of a wide variety of products used by utilities. Today, HPS is deeply engaged in product solutions for OSP Communication utility purposes, and has been actively growing that segment of the business. HPS roots have historically been in high voltage transmission, distribution, substation, underground products used by electric utilities. HPS products are also used in the civil construction, transportation, gas and water industries.
At HPS, we build products that provide mission critical infrastructure and that deliver communications and power to millions of people worldwide. In our business, failure is not an option. Therefore, we manufacture products of uncompromising integrity and it starts with our quality policy. We hold our partners, our suppliers and ourselves to the highest standard to ensure we exceed all the technical and functional expectations of our customers.
Hubbell Incorporated engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of electrical and electronic products in the United States and internationally. It operates in three segments: Electrical, Power, and Industrial Technology.
Position Overview:
The Maintenance Crafts performs a variety of maintenance tasks to keep the plant and the machinery operating.The Industrial Maintenance Technician will execute maintenance tasks, which require an in-depth technical knowledge of electrical and/or mechanical equipment. The technician will troubleshoot and repair various type of equipment breakdowns involving electrical and mechanical aspects of machinery.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Support and maintain manufacturing/production machinery.
- Troubleshoot and repair of electrical controls, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment.
- Perform repairs using electrical and mechanical blueprints.
- Perform pipe and conduit runs, wire pulling, and equipment.
- Assist plant as needed.Every day at Hubbell is different and you’ll contribute in many ways. On any given day, you’ll make a difference by:
- Working safely on a variety of equipment to carry out preventive, reactive and predictive maintenance.
- Troubleshooting electronic, hydraulic, and electromechanical equipment (including, turret punches, laser, Mechanical/hydraulic power presses, and other specialized equipment).
- Reading, interpreting, and programming PLC controllers and languages.
- Determining root cause of equipment failures and developing preventative measures.
- Performing electrical/mechanical fabrication and alterations.
- Diagnosing machine operation failures and downtime utilizing machine manuals, PLCs, and other tools, including diagrams, wiring layouts, blueprints, schematics etc.
- Inspecting, operating, or testing machinery/equipment to diagnose machine malfunctions.
- Using tools ranging from common hand and power tools (hammers, hoists, drills etc.) to precision measuring instruments.
- Assembling, installing, or repairing wiring, electrical and electronic components, pipe systems, machinery, or equipment.
- Inspecting drives, motors, and belts, checking fluid levels, replacing filters, or performing other maintenance actions.
- Performing preventative maintenance throughout the plant.
- Opening the plant by unlocking doors, turning on lights, starting air compressors, starting ovens and washer, light burner when ready, and turning on welding gas; and closing the plant by doing the opposite of opening responsibilities.
- Operating fork truck/tow motor, hoists, scissors lifts and overhead lefts.
Skills and Experience
- High School Diploma or GED preferred
- Trade School (required)
- Ability to use inspections of equipment to ensure the quality of the parts being produced. Must be equipped with all required tools to perform the functions of their job
- Ability to physically do the work requiring frequent standing, bending and lifting to 20 lbs. frequently and 40 – 60 lbs. occasionally
- Sufficient reading and writing ability to follow work order instructions and prepare simple production reports
- Sufficient visual acuity (corrected) to read instructions, operate machine and inspect parts, and manual dexterity to operate the equipment properly
- Ability to pass the respiratory test per OSHA requirement
- Proficient trouble-shooting PLC, electronic, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.
- 4 years experience in a manufacturing maintenance environment.
- Associates degree in Maintenance Technology or Electronic Technology is preferred.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $28.89 - $35.46 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Experience:
- Programmable logic controllers: 1 year (Required)
- Mechanical knowledge: 1 year (Required)
Work Location: In person