Engineering Manager

Hamel, MN
Full Time
Engineering
Manager/Supervisor

Engineering Manager - Product & Systems Engineering

Envision your leadership experience at work with an industry leader!

Tolomatic designs and manufactures electro mechanical actuation solutions used across a wide range of demanding applications, from automation and mobile equipment to medical, aerospace, and defense.

We are seeking a hands-on Engineering Manager to lead our Product & Systems Engineering group with clear ownership for execution, technical direction, and team development in a low volume, high mix environment. This role spans new product research & development, product maintenance, controls and customer specific engineering, with a strong emphasis on machine design, product portfolio architecture design and system level decision making

The Impact You Will Have

  • Act as a trusted technical and organizational leader across the business.
  • Guide technical direction and portfolio architecture decisions with cross functional partners.
  • Drive corporate strategy by aligning product architectures, engineering priorities and execution.
  • Strengthen technical leadership, accountability, and decision making across the team.

What You Will Do

  • Set and communicate engineering goals aligned with business priorities and hold teams accountable for results.
  • Partner closely with cross functional leaders to drive new product development, research, and customer programs.
  • Drive execution, surface risks early, and ensure corrective action across cost, schedule, quality, and performance.
  • Hire, develop, and lead engineering talent through coaching, feedback, and performance management.
  • Promote disciplined, end to end engineering workflows connecting digital design and simulation to physical validation and production, applying statistics, Lean Six Sigma principles, and pragmatic AI enabled tools to improve rigor and decision quality.
  • Design advanced electro-mechanical actuation and power transmission products using computer aided engineering and precision machine design skills including machined components, bearings, transmissions, motors, motor drives, sensors and linear motion components.

What You Bring

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or related technical discipline.
  • At least 6 years of progressive hands-on engineering and engineering leadership experience involving robotic or automation systems with at least 2 years in supervisory/managerial role
  • Proven ability to lead engineers and deliver results through cross functional teams.
  • Strong mechanical aptitude with demonstrated experience in machine design and electro-mechanical systems.
  • Experience leading system-level architecture design and requirements management.
  • Strategic optimization skills, including the ability to learn quickly, frame complex problems, evaluate options with facts and risk, and drive aligned decisions across product and project systems.
  • Clear, direct communication style and credibility across technical and business audiences.
  • Working knowledge of Computer Aided Design, Design for Manufacturing and statistical quality control methods.

Why This Role

This is a visible leadership role where your contributions will matter. You will help shape how engineering executes today while building capability and leadership depth for the future.  As a part of the team, you will enjoy:

  • clean, modern, climate-controlled work environment.
  • Convenient location off Highway 55 offering an easy commute.
  • Starting Salary Range of $141,000 to $150,000 annual - DOE.
  • Great employee benefits including: Medical, Dental, Disability, Life, PTO, Profit Sharing, 401K Plan, Annual Bonus and Tuition Reimbursement.


If you have previous experience in engineering leadership, we want to hear from you!  Do not miss out on this opportunity. Join the Tolomatic team today!


All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to the individual's race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, genetic information, status as a military veteran or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

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