Hubbell Rotation Program - Engineering

Hubbell Incorporated

The Role

Overview

3-year rotational program for engineering grads across multiple functions and sites

Key Responsibilities

  • product development
  • competitive research
  • ideation sessions
  • demand forecasting
  • machine setup

Tasks

-Work across all functions to understand roles and responsibilities in Product Development Process and to drive execution of approved programs -Research and compare product offerings with our competitors to understand gaps in the product offerings -Work with business leaders to scope, organize, and execute ideation sessions to increase product development project pipeline -Evaluate historical product demand to determine proper stocking levels of raw material extrusion -Machine set up, standardization and streamlining

Requirements

  • bachelors
  • excel
  • sharepoint
  • project management
  • communication
  • leadership

What You Bring

-Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or related field -Proven ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines -Excellent written and verbal communication skills -Potential for rotations to focus on Lean Manufacturing, Design, Technology, Electrical, Software, Production, Project Management, Automation, Inventory Control, etc. -Understand Hubbell’s product capabilities, differentiation, and value proposition in the marketplace. Learn the importance of understanding our competitor offerings and capabilities -Understand potential return of identified programs and prioritize deck based on business needs -Proficient on basic computer programs: Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Share Point -Strong organizational, problem-solving, and analytical skills; able to manage priorities and workflow -Ability to exercise independent judgment and leadership

Benefits

-Potential for exposure and participation in Kaizen events

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