Morgan Stephens · 19 hours ago
Manufacturing Engineer – Stamping & Tooling Production
Morgan Stephens is a growing U.S.-based manufacturer specializing in metal stamping, tooling, and precision fabrication for a diverse industrial customer base. They are seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to support stamping operations and tooling on the production floor, focusing on day-to-day operations and continuous improvement initiatives.
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Responsibilities
Support metal stamping operations by troubleshooting production issues related to tooling, materials, setups, and process flow
Assist with die changeovers, setups, and process adjustments to improve uptime and part quality
Work directly on the production floor to observe processes, identify inefficiencies, and recommend improvements
Collaborate with Tooling and Maintenance teams to support die performance, preventative maintenance, and repairs
Assist with evaluating tooling issues, documenting root causes, and implementing corrective actions
Support tooling trials, first-piece approvals, and process validation activities
Assist with developing and updating standard work, process documentation, and routings
Support continuous improvement initiatives related to scrap reduction, cycle time improvement, and throughput
Participate in new part launches from a manufacturing readiness perspective, focusing on stamping feasibility and tooling readiness
Work closely with Production Supervisors, Toolmakers, Quality, and Engineering to resolve day-to-day manufacturing challenges
Communicate clearly with internal teams regarding process changes, tooling issues, and improvement opportunities
Qualification
Required
1–3+ years of experience in a manufacturing environment with exposure to metal stamping operations
Working knowledge of stamping processes, tooling, and production floor workflows
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and basic GD&T
Hands-on, floor-oriented mindset with strong problem-solving skills
Strong communication skills and willingness to learn through direct production involvement
Preferred
Associate or Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Technology, or a related field
Exposure to tooling, dies, or press operations in a production environment
Experience supporting continuous improvement or lean manufacturing initiatives
Familiarity with ERP systems and basic manufacturing documentation
Benefits
Competitive salary in the $70,000–$80,000 range.
Hands-on engineering role with direct exposure to stamping and tooling operations.
Opportunity to grow technical depth in a core manufacturing discipline.
Stable company with long-term production demand and internal growth opportunities.
Collaborative, team-oriented manufacturing culture.
Company
Morgan Stephens
Morgan Stephens Staffing & Recruiting company.
Funding
Current Stage
Early StageCompany data provided by crunchbase