Tool Repair Technician - Londonderry, NH

Hubbell Incorporated

The Role

Overview

Assemble, repair, and test hydraulic and battery tools for industrial use.

Key Responsibilities

  • repair removal
  • tool assessment
  • calibration
  • hydraulic fill
  • fastening
  • record keeping

Tasks

-Performs repair removal and assembly of new mechanical or hydraulic components by utilizing work order routing, product drawing, and/or QCIP to guide proper methods for repair. -Conduct initial assessment of the tool to give Customer Service the information to provide to the Customer. -Verifies conformance to specifications utilizing measuring devices to calibrate tools and verifying performance to Quality Control Inspection Plan (QCIP). -Fills tools with hydraulic fluid and bleeds air from system; tests for function of hydraulic circuit by operating tool. -Fastens components together with bolts, screws, speed clips, rivets, or other fasteners utilizing hand tools. -Maintains clean and organized workstation at all times. Observes all quality requirements, work standards, and safe work practices. -Maintains all necessary records and reports including serialization of tools and components.

Requirements

  • safety
  • 3-5 years
  • hydraulics
  • mechanical drawings
  • quality

What You Bring

-Strong aptitude for adherence to standards, safety and quality workmanship -3-5 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. -Reasonable understanding of hydraulic devices and functions including check balls and springs, sealing surfaces, pressure valves, flow characteristics, flow distribution, drag, effects of air on performance and conformance to specification, cavitation, high- and low-pressure circuits, seals, etc. -Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, mechanical drawings, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.

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