2nd shift Quality Inspector

Hubbell Incorporated

The Role

Overview

Inspect and audit production to ensure quality, compliance, and reporting

Key Responsibilities

  • operator training
  • product inspection
  • data reporting
  • process audits
  • quality improvement
  • safety housekeeping

Tasks

-Train Operators in test procedures and requirements, and standard work as required. -Make recommendations on inspection, product, productivity, tracking, reporting and/or scrap improvements, while maintaining or improving current quality standards. -Document and relay any discrepancies to the appropriate personnel. -Perform visual, functional and/or dimensional inspections of product assemblies in accordance with inspection instructions and specifications to verify that quality, production, and customer standards/requirements are met. -Report inspection findings to a data collection system or as directed. -Ensure inspection status of product is clearly identified. -Perform general housekeeping duties to provide a safe working environment at all times. -Perform process audits as assigned to verify that correct quality and manufacturing practices are being followed.

Requirements

  • independent judgment
  • communication
  • computer skills
  • basic math
  • attention to detail
  • innovation

What You Bring

-Ability to exercise independent judgment. -Ability to work with area Group Leader(s) and Supervisor(s). -Innovative thinker. -Ability to adapt to changing priorities. -Good communication skills required. -Ability to interpret work instructions/drawings/specifications/visual standards. -Basic math skills required. -Computer skills (Excel, Word, etc.) desired. -Strong attention to detail, efficiency and accuracy.

The Company

About Hubbell Incorporated

-Products span from high-voltage grid components to connectors, lighting fixtures, wiring devices, and data-center infrastructure. -It serves markets ranging from utilities and renewables to commercial construction, healthcare, OEMs, telecom, and residential. -Notable projects include equipping smart grids, powering hospitals, wiring data centers, and supporting wind and solar farms. -It traces its roots through a century of innovation, adding major acquisitions like Ohio Brass, Burndy, Aclara to its legacy. -An unusual fact: its founder’s 1900s patent for a paper-roll cutter shaped its early success and led to today’s broad industrial reach. -Headquartered in Shelton, CT, it maintains a storied heritage in electrification.

Sector Specialisms

Commercial

Data Center

Healthcare

Industrial

Institutional

OEM

Fuels

Power & Utility

Renewables

Residential

Telecom

Water & Gas