Hubbell Incorporated
Maintenance Technician- Multi-craft
Hubbell Incorporated, Forest Oaks, North Carolina, United States
Job Overview
As a Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician, you'll be responsible for performing highly diversified duties to install, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain production and facility equipment. Your work will follow safety, predictive, and productive maintenance systems and processes to support the achievement of the site's business goals and objectives. This role requires expertise across multiple disciplines—mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and fabrication—while ensuring compliance with OSHA and NFPA 70E standards. You may be required to work overtime, respond to after-hours call‑ins, and assist in other maintenance areas as needed to keep operations running smoothly.
A Day In The Life
Review work orders and prioritize tasks for scheduled and emergency maintenance.
Provide emergency/unscheduled repairs of production equipment during active production to minimize downtime.
Perform scheduled maintenance during machine service, including inspecting drives, motors, belts, checking fluid levels, and replacing filters.
Diagnose problems, dismantle devices using hoists, cranes, and tools, and repair or replace defective parts.
Service, adjust, and test machines, moving parts, and equipment using precision instruments and electrical/electronic testing devices.
Execute fabrication tasks, including machining and general design and fit for custom parts.
Conduct mold changes and repair electro‑mechanical equipment as needed.
Read and interpret equipment manuals, blueprints, schematics, and ladder logic to perform required maintenance.
Document all work performed and recommend improvements in maintenance and operational procedures.
Train new maintenance team members on all facets of maintenance operations.
Maintain a clean, safe work environment and report any hazards, accidents, or incidents promptly.
Be prepared for overtime work, after‑hours call‑ins, and assisting other maintenance areas when necessary.
What will help you thrive in this role?
Technical Mastery: Strong skills in mechanical and electrical systems, welding, machining, pipe fitting, and PLC troubleshooting.
Problem‑Solving Skills: Ability to diagnose complex issues using diagnostic tools and interpret schematics and ladder logic.
Safety First: Commitment to OSHA guidelines, NFPA 70E compliance, and proper PPE usage.
Flexibility: Willingness to work overtime, respond to after‑hours calls, and support other maintenance areas as needed.
Physical Readiness: Ability to lift up to 35 lbs alone (or 70 lbs with assistance), climb, and work in varied conditions.
Experience & Education: High school diploma or GED required; certifications in mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic systems, and PLC training preferred. Several years of industrial maintenance experience strongly desired.
Leadership & Initiative: Willingness to train others and recommend process improvements to enhance efficiency and safety.
Hubbell Incorporated
Hubbell Incorporated, its subsidiaries and affiliates, is an EO Employer (AA: M/F/Veteran/Disability). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other protected class.
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A Day In The Life
Review work orders and prioritize tasks for scheduled and emergency maintenance.
Provide emergency/unscheduled repairs of production equipment during active production to minimize downtime.
Perform scheduled maintenance during machine service, including inspecting drives, motors, belts, checking fluid levels, and replacing filters.
Diagnose problems, dismantle devices using hoists, cranes, and tools, and repair or replace defective parts.
Service, adjust, and test machines, moving parts, and equipment using precision instruments and electrical/electronic testing devices.
Execute fabrication tasks, including machining and general design and fit for custom parts.
Conduct mold changes and repair electro‑mechanical equipment as needed.
Read and interpret equipment manuals, blueprints, schematics, and ladder logic to perform required maintenance.
Document all work performed and recommend improvements in maintenance and operational procedures.
Train new maintenance team members on all facets of maintenance operations.
Maintain a clean, safe work environment and report any hazards, accidents, or incidents promptly.
Be prepared for overtime work, after‑hours call‑ins, and assisting other maintenance areas when necessary.
What will help you thrive in this role?
Technical Mastery: Strong skills in mechanical and electrical systems, welding, machining, pipe fitting, and PLC troubleshooting.
Problem‑Solving Skills: Ability to diagnose complex issues using diagnostic tools and interpret schematics and ladder logic.
Safety First: Commitment to OSHA guidelines, NFPA 70E compliance, and proper PPE usage.
Flexibility: Willingness to work overtime, respond to after‑hours calls, and support other maintenance areas as needed.
Physical Readiness: Ability to lift up to 35 lbs alone (or 70 lbs with assistance), climb, and work in varied conditions.
Experience & Education: High school diploma or GED required; certifications in mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic systems, and PLC training preferred. Several years of industrial maintenance experience strongly desired.
Leadership & Initiative: Willingness to train others and recommend process improvements to enhance efficiency and safety.
Hubbell Incorporated
Hubbell Incorporated, its subsidiaries and affiliates, is an EO Employer (AA: M/F/Veteran/Disability). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other protected class.
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