SPX Technologies has become aware of fraudulent e-mails that purport to be from SPX and that may solicit candidates for fictitious job opportunities.

Those responsible for these hoaxes pretend to be associated with SPX and send e-mails, post on websites, or publish advertisements for job opportunities that do not actually exist. You may be asked to provide personal information (e.g., Social Security numbers, ID numbers, bank account numbers, etc.) or to provide money as part of this fabricated recruiting process. You may also receive a fraudulent cashier’s check by USPS Priority Mail as part of the scheme to defraud you.

Please note these solicitations are in no way affiliated with SPX Technologies. SPX does not make any job offers without first speaking with potential candidates and any email from an SPX employee will have the @spx.com extension. In addition, SPX will never ask you for money for any reason or send you a cashier’s check.

If you are interested in a job opportunity with SPX Technologies, please visit our Career Opportunities page.