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Hubbell Incorporated

Electrical Control Assembler

Knightdale, NCPosted Yesterday

Job Description

Job Overview

The Electrical Control Assembler I is responsible for assembling, wiring, and testing electrical components used in data center power distribution, connectivity, and infrastructure systems. This entry‑level position follows detailed wiring diagrams, schematics, and standardized work instructions to build high‑quality products such as electrical panels, power distribution units (PDUs), cable harnesses, control boxes, and switchgear components.

This role is hands‑on, fast‑paced, and essential to ensuring the safety, reliability, and performance of the electrical systems installed in mission‑critical data center environments.

A Day In The Life

In this role, your daily responsibilities may include:

  • Reading and interpreting wiring diagrams, schematics, and electrical drawings
  • Assembling electrical components, wiring harnesses, terminal blocks, breakers, connectors, and subassemblies
  • Stripping, crimping, labeling, routing, and terminating wires according to specifications
  • Operating basic hand and electrical tools such as crimpers, wire strippers, torque drivers, multimeters, and drills
  • Inspecting your work for accuracy, correct routing, secure terminations, and compliance with quality standards
  • Testing continuity and verifying proper electrical connections under guidance
  • Working with mechanical assemblers, testers, and quality teams to ensure builds meet customer and engineering requirements
  • Reporting material shortages, defects, or documentation issues
  • Keeping your work area organized and maintaining compliance with 5S, safety, and electrical safety procedures

 

What will help you thrive in this role?

You’ll be successful in this role if you have:

  • Strong attention to detail—ensures accurate wiring, labeling, and routing
  • Mechanical and electrical aptitude—comfortable with tools and electrical components
  • Eagerness to learn—open to training, coaching, and new skills
  • Commitment to quality—takes pride in producing reliable, defect‑free electrical assemblies
  • Work Habits
  • Dependability—excellent attendance and strong time management
  • Teamwork—ability to work closely with others on the production floor
  • Adaptability—comfortable working in a fast‑moving environment
  • Safety focus—follows all PPE, lockout/tagout (LOTO), and electrical safety rules

Preferred

  • Experience with electrical assembly, wiring, or cable harnessing
  • Exposure to manufacturing or panel‑building environments
  • Ability to use multimeters or basic test equipment
  • Experience reading schematics or blueprints
  • Vocational or technical coursework in electrical or industrial technology

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11-50 employees
Mayville, WI, US
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