Conduct routine maintenance on production machinery.
Perform electrical repairs on production equipment.
Wire machinery and electrical panels according to electrical prints and diagrams as a Maintenance Electrician.
Maintain logs, complete ISO documentation, order and track materials.
Maintain housekeeping in assigned areas of responsibility.
Collaborate effectively with other Maintenance Electrician personnel, machine operators, and management on projects and process improvements.
Troubleshoot basic PLC and control equipment.
Participate in preventative maintenance (PM) activities from Maintenance Electrician perspective.
Requirements
allen-bradley
drive systems
work order
multimeter
proximity sensors
ladder logic
Knowledge of industrial safety and electrical codes and regulations as a Maintenance Electrician
Proficiency in running conduit and wiring in an industrial environment.
Basic knowledge of PLCs, preferably Allen-Bradley.
Possess basic knowledge of large horsepower AC/DC drive systems and associated software.
Ability to prioritize tasks, manage schedules, and meet strict deadlines.
Demonstrate mechanical ability to service production equipment.
Strong problem-solving skills with complex mechanical and electrical systems.
Strong mechanical aptitude, with knowledge of:
Computer literacy, including experience with Maintenance Work Order Management Systems.
Digital multimeter
Proximity sensors
5–10 years of hands-on electrical experience with large industrial equipment.
Familiarity with industrial control components such as:
Understanding and ability to measure/troubleshoot analog and digital signals.
Work safely in all aspects of the job as a Maintenance Electrician .
Skilled in the use of tools and electrical test equipment, including:
Ability to read and interpret ladder logic diagrams and electrical schematics.
Benefits
Mechanical power transmission
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
conditional offer requires additional job-related screening processes as permitted by law.
Company
Overview
2010
Year of Merger
The company was formed through the merger of Hendrix Wire & Cable and Kerite in 2010.
115 kV
Maximum Voltage Capacity
The company provides aerial spacer solutions capable of handling voltages up to 115 kV.
2019
First Tier-1 Offshore Wind Manufacturer
Their Kerite facility became America's first Tier-1 offshore wind cable manufacturer in 2019.
Woven decades-old expertise into a unified cable powerhouse.
Headquartered in New Hampshire and Connecticut, operates U.S. factories crafting US-made aerial spacer systems, underground cables, and polymer insulators.
Backed by Marmon/Berkshire Hathaway, leverages deep financial stability to fund leading-edge cable innovation and steady expansion.
Typical projects include medium- and high-voltage underground distribution and offshore wind inter-array cables.
Notable work includes supplying Kerite cables for the Park City Wind project and delivering Hendrix spacer systems for solar ranches across multiple states.
Distinctive aerial spacer design pioneered over 50 years ago mitigates outages, wildfire risk, and voltage drop across rugged terrain.
Culture + Values
Vision: Become the preferred supplier to service customers’ critical loads…known in the industry for providing innovative products and services with the highest reliability, quickest delivery and greatest ROI.
Mission: Connect and energize employees and suppliers to build and deliver new capabilities, expanding our ability to anticipate and meet customer needs while exploring new markets.
Accuracy
Quality
Long-term ROI
Lower total cost of ownership
Shortest industry lead time
Consistent, dependable delivery
Made in the US
Quick response
Commitment to continuous education, additional training, mapping ideal career goal progression and recognition
Environment + Sustainability
600+
Residents using renewables
Delivered a complete renewable-energy island grid system for residents to operate fully on renewables.
Built and shipped from US facilities to ensure supply‑chain dependability and reduce overseas logistics emissions
Hendrix aerial covered cable systems reduce environmental impact via storm‑hardening and outage prevention
Use of HDPE (high‑density polyethylene) insulators—lighter, impact‑resistant, chip/crack‑resistant and more durable