Careers
Build mission-critical power distribution equipment used in data centers and critical facilities. This is a performance-driven manufacturing environment—practical, quality-focused, and built around doing the work right.
- Work: Build and support equipment that protects uptime.
- Teams: Manufacturing, Quality, Engineering, Supply Chain, IT, Sales, Support.
- Location: Aurora / Streetsboro, Ohio (update as needed).
What to expect day-to-day
- Clear standards: Quality, safety, and execution come first.
- Real ownership: Your work shows up in finished equipment customers rely on.
- Fast feedback loop: Problems get surfaced, fixed, and documented.
- Cross-team collaboration: Manufacturing, Quality, Engineering, and Supply Chain work closely.
Quality is the culture
We build for environments where downtime is not an option. That means tight processes, disciplined work, and a team that cares about the final outcome.
Employee stories
Real people. Real work. A quick look at how different teams operate day to day- and what “good” looks like.

Materials
Supply Chain • Purchasing / Planning
Materials keeps production moving without compromising quality. It’s not “ordering parts”—it’s managing lead times, substitutions, and priorities so builds don’t stall and the floor has what it needs when it needs it.
- What I work on: Vendor follow-through, kitting readiness, shortages, controlled substitutions.
- What good looks like: Clean handoffs, stable kits, traceable parts, no last-minute surprises.
- Why it matters: Reliable equipment starts with disciplined material control.

Assembly
Manufacturing • Build & Fit/Finish
Assembly is where engineered designs become production-ready equipment. The standard is simple: clean work, correct workmanship, and consistency you’d trust in your own facility.
- What I work on: Mechanical build, wiring prep, layout, fit/finish, labeling.
- What good looks like: First-pass quality, clean routing, correct torque, correct labels—done right.
- Why it matters: Build discipline directly protects uptime in the field.

Engineering
Electrical / Mechanical • Product & Support
Engineering here is practical: designs that build cleanly, test cleanly, and hold up in the field. You’ll work close to manufacturing and quality, solving real problems with real constraints—not throwing work over the wall.
- What I work on: Drawings/BOM accuracy, design-for-manufacture, issue resolution with the floor.
- What good looks like: Clear documentation, stable revisions, fixes that prevent repeat issues.
- Why it matters: Reliability is engineered—and proven through production and test.
How you grow here
- On-the-job learning: You build capability by doing real work with clear expectations.
- Training where it matters: Safety, quality, tools, and process—role-specific and practical.
- Opportunity through performance: Strong execution earns more responsibility.
- Mobility: As you prove capability, there are opportunities to move across teams.
Performance matters
The work is evaluated by outcomes: build quality, reliability, responsiveness, and follow-through. If you operate at that level, you’ll have room to run.
Note: Advancement paths vary by role and business need.
What we value
- Ownership mindset: You finish the job and take responsibility for outcomes.
- Craftsmanship: Clean work, disciplined process, and attention to detail.
- Good judgment: You know when to escalate, stop a line, or ask the right questions.
- Team-first execution: The win is delivering a reliable product—together.
We hire builders
People who like real work, clear standards, and tangible results tend to do well here— whether you’re on the floor, in engineering, in quality, or supporting operations.
Benefits & basics
High-level overview. Exact benefits vary by role and eligibility.
- Competitive pay
- Health, dental, vision (plan options vary)
- Paid time off and holidays
- Retirement / savings options
- Training for safety and job requirements
Questions about benefits? Our recruiting team will walk you through the details for your role.