Power cable and utility equipment manufacturer for transmission and distribution networks
Marmon Utility manufactures medium and high voltage power cables and insulators for T&D infrastructure through its Hendrix and Kerite brands. The company is executing a focused operational improvement agenda—scrap reduction, preventive maintenance, CMMS implementation, and live monitoring—which signals a shift from reactive to data-driven manufacturing. The hiring mix is heavily manufacturing-weighted (28 of 37 roles), with engineering and ops support, indicating scaling of production capacity and process control rather than product innovation.
Marmon Utility is the parent company of Hendrix and Kerite, two legacy electrical equipment manufacturers. Hendrix produces aerial spacer cable systems (15kV–115kV) and underground medium voltage cables (5kV–46kV), along with high-density polyethylene insulators and molded accessories. Kerite offers medium and high voltage cable (5kV–138kV) plus turnkey installation services. The combined entity sells to utilities, contractors, and T&D project developers across North America. Manufacturing, engineering, and operations roles span 37 active positions in the United States.
Marmon Utility uses Allen-Bradley controls, Megger test equipment, Solidworks for design, Salesforce for CRM, and Smartsheet for project management, alongside traditional manufacturing tools (oscilloscope, micrometer, Sawzall).
Current projects focus on scrap and downtime reduction, safety compliance, preventive maintenance, CMMS implementation, live monitoring software, material usage optimization, and new product design for overhead systems.
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