PLP manufactures mission-critical connectors and network components for energy and communications providers globally. The tech stack—Pro/ENGINEER, SolidWorks, PTC Creo, Windchill, and IFS Applications—reflects a traditional manufacturing operations model focused on CAD-driven product design and enterprise resource planning. Hiring is accelerating across engineering and manufacturing, with active work on ISO programs, new product launches, and a global machine maintenance strategy, suggesting concurrent pushes for quality standardization and operational scale.
PLP is a public manufacturer of precision-engineered connectors and network infrastructure solutions serving energy and telecommunications providers across more than 20 countries. The company operates from Cleveland, Ohio, with facilities and teams distributed globally. Product development centers on reliability and longevity for high-stakes industrial applications—power networks, communications infrastructure, and related critical systems. The organization combines CAD-heavy engineering (Pro/ENGINEER, SolidWorks, Creo) with enterprise manufacturing execution (IFS Applications, Oracle) and quality management frameworks (ISO-9001 certification, Windchill for lifecycle management).
PLP uses Pro/ENGINEER, SolidWorks, and PTC Creo for product design; Windchill for product lifecycle management; IFS Applications for enterprise resource planning; and Minitab for statistical quality analysis.
Active projects include ISO-9001 certification, a global machine maintenance strategy, reducing production nonconformities, improving asset availability, and managing supplier quality compliance.
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