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Brake Engineer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Press Brake Operator

Modesto, CA

$19.25 - $25/hr

Monday-Friday, 6:00 AM - 2:30 PM (overtime as needed) Position Summary We are seeking an experienced Press Brake Programmer to set up, program, and operate press brake machinery to produce high ...

Press Brake Operator

Flowery Branch, GA · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

The CNC Press Brake Operator is responsible for setting up, programming, and operating CNC press brake machines to fabricate metal components according to engineering drawings, blueprints, and ...

Experience with CNC press brake programming. * Forklift certification or willingness to be trained. * Familiarity with lean manufacturing practices. Work Environment: * Manufacturing floor ...

Position Overview The Press Brake Operator is responsible for setting up, programming, and operating press brake Amada press brakes with NC-9 numerical input controls. This role requires strong ...

Press Brake Operator

Souderton, PA · On-site

$18.50 - $24/hr

Read and interpret engineering drawings, shop orders, dimensions, bend information, and work ... Perform routine cleaning and minor maintenance on press brake equipment and report mechanical or ...

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How much do brake engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for brake engineer in the United States is $72,208.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Brake Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Brake Engineer, you need a solid background in mechanical engineering, automotive systems, and materials science, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with CAD software, simulation tools like MATLAB or ANSYS, and industry standards such as ISO/TS 16949 is commonly required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and address complex design challenges. These skills ensure the development of safe, high-performing braking systems that meet rigorous safety and quality standards in the automotive industry.

What are some typical challenges Brake Engineers face when collaborating with cross-functional teams during vehicle development?

Brake Engineers often work closely with design, manufacturing, and testing teams, which can present challenges in aligning performance goals with practical constraints. For example, balancing braking performance with weight, cost, and manufacturability requires effective communication and compromise. Additionally, coordinating timelines and integrating feedback from multiple stakeholders is crucial to ensure the final product meets safety and regulatory standards. Building strong relationships and maintaining clear documentation can help overcome these common hurdles.

What does a Brake Engineer do?

A Brake Engineer is responsible for designing, testing, and improving braking systems for vehicles such as cars, trucks, and trains. They work to ensure that braking systems are safe, reliable, and meet regulatory standards. Brake Engineers collaborate with other automotive engineers to integrate braking systems with other vehicle components, conduct simulations, analyze test data, and troubleshoot issues. Their work is critical in enhancing vehicle safety and performance.

What is the difference between Brake Engineer vs Brake Technician?

AspectBrake EngineerBrake Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in Mechanical or Automotive EngineeringHigh school diploma or technical certification
Work EnvironmentDesign labs, R&D facilities, manufacturing plantsRepair shops, maintenance facilities, on-site vehicle service
Industry UsageAutomotive, aerospace, heavy machinery manufacturingAutomotive repair, service centers, fleet maintenance

Brake Engineers focus on designing and developing braking systems, requiring engineering degrees and working in labs or design environments. Brake Technicians perform maintenance and repairs, working directly on vehicles in repair shops. Both roles are essential in the automotive industry but differ in education, responsibilities, and work settings.

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Infographic showing various Brake Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,208 per year, or $34.7 per hour.

$24 - $34/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Now Hiring: Press Brake Programmer

Express Employment Professionals is hiring an experienced Press Brake Programmer for a growing manufacturing client near Terrell / Forney.

Pay:

$22–$32/hr DOE

Responsibilities:
  • Program and set up CNC press brake machines
  • Read blueprints and interpret bend sequences
  • Select tooling and make machine adjustments
  • Verify part dimensions and tolerances
  • Run first-piece inspections and quality checks
  • Optimize setups for production efficiency
Requirements:
  • 1+ years press brake programming/setup experience
  • Experience with CNC controls (Amada, Trumpf, Cincinnati, etc.)
  • Blueprint reading skills
  • Strong math / measurement skills
  • Stable work history
Preferred:
  • Sheet metal fabrication experience
  • Leadership/setup trainer experience
Apply Today

Message us or contact Express Employment Professionals for immediate consideration.

Visit us at 318 E Nash Terrell Tx 75160

Our phone is 972-736-7192

You should be proficient in:

  • Troubleshooting Skills
  • Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills
  • OSHA 10-Hour Certification (OSHA 10)
  • Material Handler Experience
  • Weighing Raw Materials
  • Heavy Material Handling
  • Metal Stamping & Forming (Progressive Die)
  • CNC Machine Setup & Changeover
  • Machine Setups for Production Runs
  • Excellent Communication Skills
  • Blueprint Reading

Machines & technologies you'll use:

  • Punch Press (Trumpf, Amada, Murata, Prima Power, Strippit, Finn Power)
  • Press Brake (Mitsubishi, Trumpf, Amada, Cincinnati, Bystronic, Murata, Prima Power, Accurpress, Pacific, Toyokoki, Safan)
  • Stamping Press (Minster, Aida, Federal, Rousselle, Komatsu)
  • Measurement Gauges
  • Laser Punch Press (Trumpf, Amada)
  • Turret Press
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