Hubbell Incorporated

Hubbell Incorporated

Designs, manufactures and sells electrical and utility infrastructure products for commercial, industrial and utility markets.

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Electrical Testing Specialist - Iron Mountain, MI

Test and verify electrical panels, relays, and equipment for quality and compliance.

Breitung Township, Michigan, United States
Full Time
Junior (1-3 years)

Job Highlights

Environment
Onsite

About the Role

As an Electrical Testing Specialist I, you are responsible for ensuring the quality and compliance of electrical power systems and related equipment within a laboratory testing environment, or in the field at a customer jobsite. This role focuses on detailed analytical tasks and testing of protective relaying equipment, electrical panels, and other electrical devices and equipment installed in an equipment enclosure. • Perform functional and final acceptance testing on electrical panels and related equipment by interpreting schematics and customer standards to simulate desired conditions. • Use testing equipment and power supplies to inject appropriate voltages and currents, protecting against improper wiring or design. • Install customer‑provided relay settings and upgrade relay firmware to meet requirements and standards. • Assist engineering in correcting wiring diagrams and schematic drawings to satisfy design requirements. • Guide production resources to safely apply power to electrical equipment. • Ensure processes and documentation comply with quality department procedures and customer requirements. • Work safely around energized electrical equipment, adhering to all safety protocols and standards.

Key Responsibilities

  • acceptance testing
  • power testing
  • relay programming
  • diagram review
  • safety compliance
  • quality documentation

What You Bring

• Hold an Associate’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field, electrical power certification, or equivalent experience. • Have at least one year of experience testing electrical equipment and completed NFPA and OSHA safety certifications. • Understand basic 3‑phase power principles and the operation of electrical relaying devices. • Proficient in relay test software and programming microprocessor‑based relaying equipment. • Demonstrate strong analytical skills to accurately test panels and circuits and document results. • Exhibit excellent troubleshooting abilities to identify and resolve issues. • Communicate effectively in written and verbal forms.

Requirements

  • associate’s degree
  • electrical cert
  • nfpa/osha
  • 3‑phase
  • relay software
  • troubleshooting

Work Environment

Onsite

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