
Hubbell Incorporated
Designs, manufactures and sells electrical and utility infrastructure products for commercial, industrial and utility markets.
Associate Hardware Engineer - Portsmouth, NH
Assist in electrical hardware design, testing, documentation, and support for production.
Job Highlights
About the Role
In this role you will work from concept through production, handling circuit design, schematic capture, PCB layout assistance, testing, and documentation while ensuring designs meet system‑level requirements and performance expectations. • Support electrical hardware development activities from concept through production, including circuit design, schematic capture, PCB layout support, testing, and documentation. • Assist in ensuring that designs meet system‑level functional requirements and performance expectations. • Participate in development of design verification strategies, including executing test procedures under supervision. • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to develop cost‑effective, high‑quality solutions. • Support troubleshooting and board bring‑up using lab tools such as oscilloscopes and multimeters. • Assist in preparing hardware documentation including test reports, schematics, BOM updates, and design notes. • Learn and apply requirements related to regulatory compliance (FCC, IC, UL). • Apply analytical creative problem‑solving techniques. • Participate actively in design reviews and contribute to a collaborative team culture.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸circuit design
- ▸pcb layout
- ▸hardware testing
- ▸troubleshooting
- ▸documentation
- ▸compliance
What You Bring
The position requires a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or a related field, solid understanding of analog and digital electronics, hands‑on lab experience, and familiarity with PCB design tools. Preferred candidates have internship or co‑op experience, knowledge of RF/wireless concepts, and exposure to simulation tools such as SPICE. • Demonstrate strong curiosity, willingness to learn, and openness to coaching from senior engineers. • Be eager to learn and support analytical engineering tasks such as design‑margin evaluation, validation, and reliability analysis. • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or related discipline. • Familiarity with electronics fundamentals including analog circuits, digital logic, and microcontrollers. • Basic hands‑on experience with lab equipment (oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, multimeters). • Exposure to PCB design tools through academic projects or internships. • Competence with Microsoft Office and Windows. • Internship, co‑op, or project experience involving hardware or embedded systems (preferred). • Familiarity with RF/wireless communication concepts or analog circuitry (preferred). • Exposure to simulation tools such as SPICE or LTspice (preferred). • Experience working in multidisciplinary engineering or project teams (preferred).
Requirements
- ▸electrical engineering
- ▸analog circuits
- ▸digital logic
- ▸pcb design
- ▸spice
- ▸internship
Work Environment
Onsite