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Manufacturing Process Engineer

Manufacturing Engineer (Production Engineer)$80,000 – $120,000 | 2 OpeningsJoin a growing, engineer-to-order manufacturer as a Manufacturing Engineer, where you’ll play a key role in bridging design and production in a highly customized environment.This isn’t a role where engineering sits in a silo—you’ll be on the floor, working side-by-side with production, troubleshooting in real time, and driving improvements that directly impact the final product. If you enjoy owning projects, seeing your designs come to life, and continuously making things better, this is the kind of environment where you’ll thrive.Why This Opportunity Stands OutFamily-owned, low-ego environment – approachable leadership, open communication, and minimal red tapeHands-on engineering culture – engineers are embedded in production, not removed from itGrowth through exposure – rotate across product lines and assembly cells to broaden your experienceLong-term mindset – strong focus on developing and promoting from withinTeam-first mentality – collaborative, supportive, and highly communicative environmentThis is a place where engineers take ownership, build real-world solutions, and grow into larger roles over time.Engineering Team StructureFollowing a recent reorganization, the engineering team is divided into three core groups:New Product Development (NPD) – custom, cutting-edge designsLegacy / Continuous Improvement – enhancing existing products and long-term accountsNew Customer Development – supporting new business and product linesWith 8–10 engineers across these groups, you’ll have the opportunity to rotate between teams and product lines, gaining exposure to different technologies and challenges.What You’ll Be DoingThis role blends manufacturing engineering, design support, and project ownership:Manage design-driven improvement projects from concept through implementationPartner with suppliers on fabricated components (sheet metal, copper tubing, etc.)Lead Engineering Change Notices (ECNs) and update drawings in SolidWorksIdentify and implement continuous improvement opportunities (cost, manufacturability, performance)Validate design changes through testing and data collectionWhat They’re Looking ForBachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering~5–7 years of experience in a manufacturing or production engineering environmentExperience with SolidWorks (modeling and drawing updates)Strong problem-solving and project ownership mindsetAbility to work cross-functionally with both engineering and production teams