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Experience with performing detailed tolerance stack-ups, bolt torque calculations, basic linear-static FEA. * Strong understanding of DFM (Design for Manufacturing) and DFA (Design for Assembly ...

Experience with performing detailed tolerance stack-ups, bolt torque calculations, basic linear-static FEA. * Strong understanding of DFM (Design for Manufacturing) and DFA (Design for Assembly ...

Verify bolt torque and jacking operations * Verify proper hardware and signage Conductor: * Document wire installation * Verify dead-end assemblies are properly assembled * Verify proper compression ...

Verify bolt torque and jacking operations * Verify proper hardware and signage Conductor: * Document wire installation * Verify dead-end assemblies are properly assembled * Verify proper compression ...

Verify bolt torque and jacking operations * Verify proper hardware and signage Conductor: * Document wire installation * Verify dead-end assemblies are properly assembled * Verify proper compression ...

Verify bolt torque and jacking operations * Verify proper hardware and signage Conductor: * Document wire installation * Verify dead-end assemblies are properly assembled * Verify proper compression ...

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How much do bolt torque jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for bolt torque in the United States is $21.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Bolt Torque job?

A Bolt Torque job involves tightening fasteners, such as bolts and nuts, to specific torque values to ensure the structural integrity and safety of equipment or machinery. This role is common in industries like construction, oil and gas, and manufacturing, where precision and adherence to engineering specifications are crucial. Workers use specialized torque tools, such as hydraulic or pneumatic wrenches, to apply the correct force. Proper bolt torqueing prevents failures, leaks, or structural issues in critical systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Bolt Torque position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Bolt Torque role, you need mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of torque specifications and safety standards, typically gained through technical training or relevant experience. Familiarity with precision torque tools such as torque wrenches, calibration equipment, and, in some cases, digital measuring systems is important, with some employers requiring certifications in mechanical assembly or equipment safety. Strong teamwork, communication, and a methodical approach help professionals coordinate with colleagues and ensure accurate, consistent results. Mastery of these skills is crucial to maintaining product safety, quality, and compliance in manufacturing or construction environments.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone in a Bolt Torque position?

As a Bolt Torque professional, your daily tasks primarily involve accurately tightening bolts and fasteners to specified torque settings using hand or power tools. You will often read technical drawings or work orders, verify measurements, and document completed work for quality assurance and compliance. Collaboration with other assembly or maintenance team members is common to ensure that structural and safety standards are met throughout the process. Attention to detail and adherence to safety procedures are integral parts of the role, as even minor errors can impact product integrity. This position offers hands-on, detail-oriented work in fast-paced, industrial settings.

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Infographic showing various Bolt Torque job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $43,868 per year, or $21.1 per hour.

Design Engineer - Chassis Subframe

Goken

Raymond, OH โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio (USA) with Engineering Centers in Pune, India and Yokohama, Japan, Goken is a global Engineering Services and Product Development company founded in 2004. We partner with OEMs and suppliers across the mobility space, as well as clients in non-mobility industries, to deliver innovative solutions and accelerate product development.
At Goken, we embrace our motto of "Time to Innovate" by pushing boundaries, cultivating entrepreneurial thinking, and empowering individuals who thrive on tackling challenges, embrace fresh ideas, and are driven to create solutions that shape the future. This mindset fuels our mission and empowers our teams to solve complex problems, deliver measurable value, and move our clients and industries forward.
Our Vision is to empower associates to drive innovation and lead meaningful change wherever it's needed, ensuring we stay ahead of the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow. Our Mission is to build trust that fosters greatness in our people, excellence in our clients, and positive impact in the communities we serve.
Goken offers a competitive compensation structure and benefits that support professional growth and personal well-being. We also foster a culture built on high performance, collaboration, continuous improvement, and ongoing professional development.
Summary:
This role will support Chassis Subframe engineering design and development activities for a largescale Automotive OEM.
Responsibilities:
  • Lead and support the engineering activities for large scale product development programs by investigating feasibility, performing design using 3-D modeling software, conduct layout review and 2D drawing creation.
  • Analyze and resolve complex problems independently or with minimal guidance.
  • Create part specification requirements and BOM.
  • Negotiate with surrounding component business units and suppliers.
  • Perform cost analysis, strength calculations and material selection.
  • Use best practices and knowledge of internal or external business issues to improve product and/or processes.
  • Search new ways to increase overall efficiency, utilize up-to-date technology, and reduce design and parts costs
  • Travel to client sites required.

Qualifications:
  • Minimum Bachelor's degree in Engineering
  • Education with the following specialties preferred: Mechanical, Mechanical Technology, Aerospace, Automotive, Manufacturing.
  • 5+ years of Automotive industry experience with design of Chassis Subframes/Cradles and Engine Mounts from concept to mass production.
  • 5+ years of Experience using 3-D modeling software CATIA V6/3D Experience (CATIA V5 experience will be considered).
  • Experience with performing detailed tolerance stack-ups, bolt torque calculations, basic linear-static FEA.
  • Strong understanding of DFM (Design for Manufacturing) and DFA (Design for Assembly) required.
  • Experience with coordination of project work with Global/offshore teams is desired.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Proficiency in MS office.

Goken is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive, and engaging workplace across all global locations. We value diversity and provide equal opportunities for career growth and professional development, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by law.