Manufacturing Engineer Jobs in Maine
Manufacturing Engineer jobs in Maine are open across Bangor, Scarborough, and South Portland and other Maine metros, with employers like Abbott, GE Vernova, and M.C. Dean hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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We’re hiring a driven Manufacturing Engineer / CNC Programmer to join our elite, lean engineering team in Arundel, ME. We are a high-end facility, focusing on highly complex, tight-tolerance components for the aerospace, defense, semiconductor, and oil & gas industries. Our shop produces these advanced parts through ultra-precise milling and turning operations. At its core, your role is to own all the engineering work required to make those manufacturing processes a reality, including developing machining strategies, designing custom workholding, writing flawless programs, mapping ERP routing, and driving continuous shop floor optimization.
In this role, you will own the manufacturing process from start to finish. You’ll use SolidWorks and ESPRIT CAM to program multi-axis lathes and mill-turn machines, design your own fixturing, and create highly detailed setup sheets and inspection documentation. We aren’t just looking for an academic engineer who sits behind a desk; we want someone with real, hands-on machining experience who knows how metal behaves, specifically high-temp alloys like Inconel and Titanium. If you are a self-starter who wants to work alongside seasoned machining experts, this is your home.
Note: We are highly open to out-of-state candidates and can offer a sign-on/stay bonus to assist with relocation for the right fit!
Why Join Us?
- State-of-the-art machining facility that truly sells itself.
- Autonomous, meaningful high-mix, mission-critical work.
- Potential for a 7.5% target bonus based on business unit performance.
Compensation
- $85,000 – $125,000 / yr
- Potential for 7.5% performance-based target bonus.
- Sign-on/Relocation bonus available.
Shifts
- 1st Shift
Responsibilities
- CNC Programming: Generate and optimize complex CNC programs primarily for multi-axis lathes, mill-turns, and 4/5-axis machining centers using ESPRIT CAM.
- Process Ownership: Handle all facets of New Product Introduction (NPI), taking a part from the initial blueprint and CAD model through fixturing, programming, and shop floor prove-out.
- Fixture & Tooling Design: Use SolidWorks to design workholding, fixtures, and any necessary tooling required for complex machining operations.
- Documentation: Generate detailed, error-free setup sheets (utilizing internal Excel macros), tool lists, and in-process inspection (IPI) paperwork using SolidWorks Inspection.
- DFM & Quoting Support: Review complex engineering documents—including CAD models, MBD/DPD/PMI data, and customer specifications—to provide Design for Manufacturability (DFM) feedback and estimate process times.
- Tooling Procurement & ROI: Manage tooling projects by calculating ROI to justify new cutting tools or workholding strategies, presenting recommendations to leadership, and ordering required components.
- ERP Routing: Develop and maintain manufacturing plans, process flows, and cycle times within the ERP system (training provided during the first 6 months).
- Floor Support & Troubleshooting: Work closely with operations and setup machinists to troubleshoot processes, debug new methods, refine G-code, and maintain the continuity of production flow.
Requirements
Qualifications
Required
- Experience: 3-5+ years of hands-on CNC machining/manufacturing experience on the shop floor. We highly value candidates who came up through the trades making chips before moving into engineering/programming.
- CAM Proficiency: 2+ years of experience programming with CAM software (ESPRIT highly preferred, but strong Mastercam users willing to learn will be considered).
- CAD Skills: 2+ years of experience using CAD software (SolidWorks preferred) for 3D modeling and fixture design.
- Independence: Strong self-starter mentality. Must be driven, reliable, and capable of working without being micromanaged.
Preferred
- Machine Specialty: Heavy background in turning, multi-axis lathes, and mill-turn equipment.
- Software: Direct experience with ESPRIT CAM and SolidWorks.
- Materials: Experience machining exotic and difficult alloys (Inconel, Titanium, high-temp aerospace alloys).
- Education: A degree in Manufacturing/Mechanical Engineering is great, but a high school diploma with a strong, hands-on CNC machining and programming background is absolutely welcomed.
- Systems: Experience routing jobs and maintaining templates in an ERP system.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision
- 401(k) with match
- PTO
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Where Maine roles are concentrated, by current openings.
Manufacturing Engineer Job Market in Maine
A snapshot from current Maine openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Abbott3

- GE Vernova3

- M.C. Dean3

- McCain Foods3

- Diodes Incorporated2

Top Industries Hiring
- Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals7
- Energy5
- Consulting & Professional Services4
- Food & Beverage3
- Manufacturing3
What Maine Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in manufacturing engineer jobs across Maine.
- Bachelor's degree in mechanical, industrial, or manufacturing engineering
- Proficiency with CAD software such as SolidWorks, AutoCAD, or CATIA
- Experience applying lean manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies
- Familiarity with GD&T standards and engineering drawing interpretation
- Knowledge of PFMEA, control plans, and production part approval processes
- Hands-on experience with CNC machining, assembly processes, or production tooling
Manufacturing Engineer Jobs in Maine: Frequently Asked Questions
How many manufacturing engineer jobs are there in Maine?
There are 36+ manufacturing engineer openings in Maine on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Bangor, Scarborough, and South Portland. New positions post regularly as employers across Maine hire.
How much do manufacturing engineers make in Maine?
Manufacturing engineers in Maine earn a median of about $101,030 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $76,490 for the lowest 10% to over $170,060 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Maine cities have the most manufacturing engineer jobs?
Bangor, Scarborough, and South Portland have the most manufacturing engineer openings in Maine right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire manufacturing engineers in Maine?
Employers hiring manufacturing engineers in Maine include Abbott, GE Vernova, and M.C. Dean, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote manufacturing engineer jobs in Maine?
Yes. About 3% of manufacturing engineer openings tied to Maine are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Maine metros.
How do I apply for manufacturing engineer jobs in Maine?
You can apply to manufacturing engineer jobs in Maine directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Maine location, then apply to each one that fits.
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