Project / Manufacturing EngineerA confidential employer in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is looking for a Project / Manufacturing Engineer to lead capital improvement projects and optimize production processes in automotive aftermarket manufacturing. This direct-hire position offers a base salary of $100,000–$125,000 plus a 15% bonus and provides a clear path to engineering management.
The role demands hands-on expertise in injection molding, die casting, and process documentation within a high-volume plant.Imagine a role where your engineering designs directly reduce scrap, boost quality, and increase throughput on the plant floor, all while being recognized as the technical expert who will one day lead the engineering team. That is exactly what this Project / Manufacturing Engineer opportunity in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, offers. You will own capital projects from concept to commissioning, working with cutting-edge injection molding and die casting equipment that produces millions of automotive components each year. The confidential employer is a stable, well-established manufacturer with a proven record of promoting from within, making this a career launchpad for the right engineer.Day to day, you will investigate bottlenecks, design and install new machinery, and train operators to sustain improvements. Your role is critical because every minute of downtime or every defective part directly impacts the bottom line and customer satisfaction. By developing robust process FMEAs, control plans, and APQP documentation, you ensure that new product launches hit quality targets and that existing lines run smoothly. Your work supports a high-volume automotive aftermarket operation that supplies essential components to major vehicle brands, meaning your success contributes to safer, more reliable vehicles on the road.The engineer who thrives here brings a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and at least five years of hands-on plant experience in automotive parts manufacturing. You have a track record of managing capital projects, drafting CAD modifications, and troubleshooting hydraulic and pneumatic systems. You are as comfortable at a whiteboard explaining a process change to a vice president as you are crawling under a machine to diagnose a clamp issue. Most importantly, you understand that great engineering is not just about design—it's about building the systems and documentation that turn a good plant into a world-class operation.This is not a desk job. It is a high-impact, high-visibility role where you will see the results of your work every day on the shop floor. With a generous base salary, a 15% bonus, and a personal development plan that targets engineering management, this is a rare opening for an ambitious manufacturing engineer ready to make a mark. If you have the automotive injection molding and die casting experience we need, take the first step today and apply to learn more about this confidential opportunity in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.Non-NegotiablesYou must hold a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related engineering disciplineYou must have at least five years of hands-on engineering experience in a high-volume automotive parts manufacturing plantYou must have direct experience with injection molding and/or die casting processes in an automotive aftermarket settingYou must be proficient in APQP documentation, including creating and maintaining Process FMEAs and control plans per TS 16949 standardsYou must be able to design mechanical components using CAD tools such as AutoCAD and perform engineering calculationsYou must possess strong analytical and troubleshooting skills for hydraulic, pneumatic, and machine control systemsYou must be willing and able to work on-site in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, as no relocation assistance is providedWhat's In It For YouThe compensation package includes a base salary ranging from $100,000 to $125,000 annually, depending on experience, plus a 15% performance-based bonusThis position offers a clearly defined career path to engineering management for high performers who demonstrate leadership and technical excellenceYou will work with modern injection molding and die casting technology, gaining valuable experience in automotive aftermarket manufacturing that sets you apart in the industryThe employer promotes a collaborative culture where engineers are empowered to make decisions and directly see the impact of their improvementsThis is a stable, long-term opportunity with a manufacturer that has a history of internal promotions and a strong order bookYou will receive comprehensive training on proprietary processes and equipment, equipping you for future leadership rolesThe location in Murfreesboro offers a low cost of living and a vibrant community, making it easy to enjoy a high quality of life outside of workResponsibilitiesYou will manage capital improvement projects by developing RFQs, obtaining proposals, and keeping projects on schedule and within budget while providing regular updates to company leadershipYou will design and implement machine and tooling modifications using CAD software, specifying components and supervising fabrication and testingYou will install and commission new production equipment, ensuring fully functioning machines that meet performance targetsYou will provide hands-on troubleshooting and support for die casting and injection molding operations, including process optimization and tooling repairYou will train operators and technicians on setup techniques, preventive maintenance, and work instructions to ensure consistent production qualityYou will perform dimensional inspections of prototypes and machine components, documenting results to verify design integrityYou will lead the creation and revision of Process FMEAs, control plans, and APQP documentation for new and existing manufacturing processesPreferred QualificationsYou have experience with both plastic injection molding and metal die casting, ideally in an automotive aftermarket contextYou are familiar with TS 16949 and ISO 14001 quality and environmental management systemsYou have completed vocational or technical school training in machine shop practicesYou possess strong project management skills with a history of leading multi-disciplinary capital improvement projectsYou are proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, especially for creating reports and presentationsYou have experience providing engineering training to production staff at all levelsYou demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills, enabling effective interaction with vendors, customers, and cross-functional teamsReady for the Next Step?