Manufacturing Engineers in the United States.
Process engineering, plant layout, tooling, fixtures, automation, and lean transformation — verified engineers and firms across every state.
America's directory for manufacturing engineers.
Manufacturing engineering turns product designs into producible reality. Process flow, equipment selection, tooling and fixture design, robotic integration, quality systems, and lean continuous-improvement programs all live in this discipline.
EngineerMint lists mechanical, industrial, and electrical P.E.s with hands-on manufacturing experience across automotive, aerospace, medical device, semiconductor, and consumer-products plants nationwide.
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Frequently asked questions
What does a manufacturing engineer do?+
Manufacturing engineers design and optimize production systems — process layout, tooling, fixtures, automation, quality control, and continuous-improvement programs across discrete and process industries.
Do manufacturing engineers need a P.E. license?+
Many manufacturing engineers practice without a P.E. seal, but mechanical or industrial P.E.s are required for equipment, structural, or pressure-system designs submitted to AHJs or insurance reviewers.
What industries hire manufacturing engineers?+
Automotive, aerospace, medical device, semiconductor, food & beverage, consumer products, and any plant running discrete or continuous production.
What credentials matter for manufacturing engineers?+
Beyond a P.E., look for Six Sigma Black Belt, Lean certification, SME CMfgE (Certified Manufacturing Engineer), and CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional).
Can I post a manufacturing engineering scope?+
Yes. Describe your line, plant, or product, and licensed engineers and firms will respond with proposals.