CNC Machinist - 1st Shift

Hubbell Incorporated

The Role

Overview

Set up and operate CNC lathes to produce quality parts.

Key Responsibilities

  • cnc programming
  • tool procurement
  • speed calculation
  • program validation
  • custom tooling
  • first article

Tasks

-Document actions by completing work order routings. -Report problems to responsible management levels. -Prepare and program CNC machines with setup sheets. -Procure tooling necessary for jobs. -Meet established company production goals. -Calculate speeds and feeds according to the material. -Work as a team player with others in a demanding, fast-paced environment to meet frequently changing production. -Create, run, edit, and/or improve existing programs. -Maintain safe operations by adhering to safety policies and procedures. -Validate machine programs and work instructions before machining to ensure accuracy of operations. -Design and machine custom tooling and fixtures. -Perform first article inspection. -Set up machines and run initial programs.

Requirements

  • math
  • blueprints
  • problem solving
  • computer skills
  • fanuc
  • mazak

What You Bring

-Strong math skills for inputting specific dimensions and figures into the CNC machinery. -Ability to analyze the information provided on blueprints or other explanatory documents to ensure the final product matches the draft. -Problem-solving skills in order to detect issues in the creation process and find solutions to ensure the machinery creates the product provided in the draft. -Strong computer skills, as CNC operators use computer software to control machinery. -Functional knowledge of FANUC and Mazak controlled CNC machines. -Understanding of how the machine works to maintain the machinery for which they are responsible, and ensure it functions properly.

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