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Virtual Injection Molding Engineer Jobs in Michigan

Engineer, Manufacturing (Molding) FLSA STATUS: Exempt REPORTS TO: Manager, Engineering ... Responsibilities include injection mold processing, molding automation and end of arm tooling, and ...

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What is the difference between Virtual Injection Molding Engineer vs Injection Molding Technician?

AspectVirtual Injection Molding EngineerInjection Molding Technician
CredentialsBachelor's degree in engineering or related field, certifications in CAD or simulation softwareHigh school diploma or technical training, on-the-job experience
Work EnvironmentDesign labs, simulation software, collaborative teamsManufacturing floor, machinery operation, troubleshooting
Industry UsageDesign, process optimization, virtual testingMachine setup, maintenance, quality control

The Virtual Injection Molding Engineer focuses on designing and simulating injection molding processes virtually, requiring engineering credentials and software expertise. In contrast, the Injection Molding Technician works directly on manufacturing floors, handling machine operation and maintenance. Both roles are essential in the injection molding industry but differ in responsibilities, skills, and work environments.

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Cities in Michigan with the most Virtual Injection Molding Engineer job openings:

Quality Technician - Injection Molding

Atomic Industries, Inc.

Shelby, MI • On-site, Remote

$19.50 - $26/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

About Atomic Industries
Atomic Industries is reinventing how the world makes things. From cars and aerospace systems to medical devices and packaging, most physical goods begin life in a mold or are shaped by a manufacturing tool. Producing these tools has always been slow, manual, and dependent on scarce expertise, taking weeks or months. We're changing that.
At our Detroit headquarters, we combine the industrial DNA of America's manufacturing heartland with the speed, intelligence, and precision of Silicon Valley. Our AI-driven platform tackles the hardest problems in geometry, process planning, and fabrication, collapsing production timelines from months to days and soon, minutes. We don't just build software; we run a fully operational factory where our technology produces production-grade tooling every week, enabling tight feedback loops and rapid iteration.
Backed by top-tier investors, we're restoring speed, flexibility, and capability to the American industrial base. Our mission is to make manufacturing as agile and scalable as the digital world, and in doing so, rebuild the infrastructure of the physical economy.
Position Overview
We are seeking a detail-oriented and technically savvy Injection Molding Cost Estimator to support quoting, pricing strategy, and business development. This role bridges engineering, tooling, and operations-turning customer RFQs into clear, competitive, and accurate proposals.
You'll analyze part geometry, material specs, mold complexity, and production volumes to model cost scenarios and recommend pricing strategies aligned with Atomic's margin goals and value proposition.
Key Responsibilities
  • Review and analyze RFQs, part files, prints, and customer requirements
  • Estimate complete part cost: material, cycle time, labor, machine time, overhead, and secondary ops
  • Quote mold/tooling costs using internal templates and inputs from tooling team
  • Identify and model different pricing strategies: full tool cost, subsidized tooling, or tooling at cost
  • Work with Sales and Engineering to create compelling proposals and timelines
  • Track historical data and build cost models that improve over time
  • Assist in evaluating "free tool" models based on volume and piece price tradeoffs
  • Collaborate with the software team to help automate cost modeling and quoting workflows
  • Support profitability analysis and pricing revisions as part of commercial negotiations
Qualifications
  • 3+ years of cost estimating experience in injection molding, tool & die, or manufacturing
  • Strong understanding of manufacturing cost structures: material, machine rates, overhead, labor
  • Familiar with part costing software (e.g., Excel models, aPriori, ProEst, or similar tools)
  • Able to read 2D prints and interpret 3D CAD models
  • Excellent Excel/Sheets skills; experience with quoting databases and CRM tools a plus
  • Bonus: Exposure to mold design, tooling build, or engineering change quoting
  • Bonus: Experience pricing in automotive, consumer goods, or medical molding industries
What You'll Get
  • Competitive pay, benefits, and equity opportunity
  • Direct input into quoting workflows that connect engineering and sales
  • A front-row seat in building smarter, faster quoting systems through software and data
  • Ability to influence customer relationships and drive strategic decisions