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Engine Manufacturing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Engine Repair Mechanic

Irving, TX

$17 - $23.25/hr

Our customers consist of airlines, engine overhaul shops, engine lessors as well as original engine manufacturers such as GE, Pratt & Whitney and IAE. We are a local, privately held business right in ...

Related work experience in a marine, automotive, or engine manufacturing plant is preferred * Knowledge of PPAP and Process FMEA activity for both current and new product launches * Familiarity with ...

Manufacturing Quality Engineer

Holland, MI · On-site

$69K - $89K/yr

Related work experience in a marine, automotive, or engine manufacturing plant is preferred * Knowledge of PPAP and Process FMEA activity for both current and new product launches * Familiarity with ...

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How much do engine manufacturing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average hourly pay for engine manufacturing in the United States is $22.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in an engine manufacturing role?

In an engine manufacturing position, you can expect to be involved in tasks such as assembling engine components, monitoring production lines, conducting quality inspections, and troubleshooting equipment or process issues. You may also work closely with engineers, quality assurance teams, and maintenance personnel to ensure production targets are met and standards are upheld. The role often requires keeping detailed records of production activities and adhering to strict safety protocols. Strong communication and a willingness to collaborate with others are key, as manufacturing environments rely heavily on teamwork to meet deadlines and maintain high-quality output.

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

To thrive in Engine Manufacturing, you need a solid understanding of mechanical engineering principles, manufacturing processes, and quality control, often supported by a relevant technical degree or apprenticeship. Familiarity with CAD/CAM software, CNC machinery, and industry-standard safety certifications is typically required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and teamwork are essential soft skills for success in this field. These abilities ensure efficient production, high-quality standards, and safe, collaborative work environments.

What is an Engine Manufacturing job?

An Engine Manufacturing job involves the production, assembly, and testing of engines for various applications, such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial machinery. Workers in this field may operate machinery, inspect components for quality, and ensure engines meet performance standards. Roles can range from machine operators and assemblers to quality control specialists and engineers. This job requires technical skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of manufacturing processes. Depending on the industry, additional certifications or training may be necessary.

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Infographic showing various Engine Manufacturing job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,925 per year, or $22.1 per hour.
Manufacturing Mechanical Engineer-Machining

Manufacturing Mechanical Engineer-Machining

Stellantis

Trenton, MI • On-site

$65K - $84K/yr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Stellantis rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 124 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 44 rated automakers


Job description

Responsible for leading all Manufacturing Engineering functions for North America powertrain battery tray/frame, casting, components, engine, and transmission programs. Their primary role is to guide their Engineering team to develop and launch processes that meet all objectives for safety, quality, delivery, and cost for both new model (NM), non-new model (NNM), and adaptation programs.
Main responsibilities include:
  • Perform assessments for process changes and related investment requirements for cost studies
  • Oversee engineering scope definition, Requests for Quotes (RFQ's), sourcing, technical evaluations, design, manufacturing, and installation of air/mist/coolant collectors and filtration
  • Manage and prioritize the Non-New Model (NNM) powertrain programs requests and ensure that approved programs are completed on time and within budget
  • Manage all New Model (NM) program's facilities aspects including site preparation and machine installation
  • Lead Flow activities on programs ensuring successful implementation and tracking of the Iron Triangle (Scope, Timing, and Cost)
  • Lead their team in the implementation of Stellantis Industrial System (SIS) methodology, supporting all activities including deployment of advanced SPW tools and guide systematic root cause problem solving methods to attack risks
  • Development/improvement of process and equipment standards related to facilities infrastructure.
  • Support the Engine Manufacturing Plants located in Dundee (MI), Trenton (MI), Kokomo (IN) and Saltillo (MX); Transmission Plants in Kokomo and Tipton (IN); Casting Plants in Kokomo (IN) and Etobicoke (ON), while maintaining a relationship with the Global CoC initiatives.
  • Drive standardization across plants in all regions
  • Strongly partner to contribute to Product Design for Manufacturing processes
  • Lead procurement, design, build, install, qualification and launch of facilities and process supporting equipment and infrastructure
  • Support Stellantis Production Way initiatives
  • Center of Competency facilities support for NAFTA region

Basic Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in engineering or engineering technology or technical equivalent, advanced degree preferred
  • Minimum 10 years manufacturing experience, Powertrain Manufacturing experience a plus
  • Minimum of 5 years' experience in program management or multi-tasking environment
  • Must be able to work and interact with all levels of the organization
  • Must have strong oral, written, presentation and organizational skills
  • Must have knowledge about GD&T, Statistical Process Control knowledge, tooling, jigs & fixture design, machining processes
  • Ability to translate technical data and analysis into an executive summary format for presentation
  • Ability to analyze, interpret and present data to all levels of the company in easily understandable formats
  • Ability to implement SPW principles and ability to lead effectively in a bargaining unit environment
  • Ability to embrace cross-functional teams responsible for developing, specifying, building, and launching powertrain manufacturing processes
  • Demonstrated abilities to plan and execute large scale projects in time and budget
  • Ability to effectively lead, teach, coach and mentor employees
  • Strong leadership skills with the ability to build and develop the best teams
  • Knowledge of advanced problem-solving skills and ability to manage data analysis to identify root causes and attack them to closure
  • Knowledge of cost studies and strategic planning a plus
  • High demonstration of leadership and teamwork characteristics
  • Autocad, Teamcenter, 3D modelling Software use like Solidworks, NX, Microsoft Office intermediate or advance knowledge, G Suite applications a plus

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