Nemak provides innovative lightweighting solutions for the global automotive industry and the advancement of sustainable mobility.
We exceed expectations while driving growth and profitability.
Life at Nemak is defined by innovation, collaboration, and a shared passion for shaping the future of mobility. Here, progress is driven through creativity, teamwork, and a commitment to excellence. With diverse perspectives and an inclusive culture, we foster an environment where ideas thrive, careers grow, and every achievement contributes to building a more sustainable world.
[OPEN_ROLES]Drive the future of mobility with us as a Die Casting Process Technician with Nemak in Augusta, GA. The Die Casting Process Technician operates, monitors, and maintains automated die casting equipment and systems to support safe, efficient, and high-quality manufacturing operations. The role includes troubleshooting equipment, preventive maintenance, process optimization, quality control, and continuous improvement initiatives in a high-pressure die-casting (HPDC) environment.
401(k) with company contribution Company-paid dental and vision insurance Company-paid life insurance Medical insurance with prescription coverage Paid holidays Wellness and reimbursement programs Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Telehealth and behavioral health access
- Second Shift | Monday – Friday | 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM - Third Shift | Monday – Friday | 11:00 PM – 7:00 AM
High School Diploma or equivalent 3+ years of experience in a HPDC or manufacturing environment 3+ years of technical training or foundry experience
Knowledge of die casting, hydraulics, pneumatics, and automation (ABB) Basic programming skills for Siemens control systems Experience with linked systems Crane and hoist operation experience
Technical knowledge of process optimization and process monitoring Strong problem-solving skills Quality control and quality assurance knowledge Effective communication skills Safety awareness in a manufacturing environment Adaptability and multitasking abilities Continuous improvement knowledge, including 5S principles Ability to perform preventive maintenance and troubleshooting Ability to inspect cast parts for defects and dimensional accuracy Ability to analyze manufacturing data and improve operational efficiency Ability to support employee training and qualification activities Physical endurance for heavy lifting and shift work Proficiency with MS Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Projects Experience working collaboratively with Engineering, Tooling, Maintenance, and Quality departments
Monitor, operate, adjust, and set up automated equipment and machinery parameters within customer specifications Set up Die Change Management (DCM) and perform die changes Serve as the technical supervisor for machine operators within the assigned machine group Perform preventive maintenance activities to minimize downtime Identify equipment faults and complete repairs as needed Inspect cast parts for defects and dimensional accuracy Implement corrective actions to maintain product quality Analyze production data to improve manufacturing efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance yield Maintain responsibility for performance, OEE, and quality within the assigned machine group Work with engineers and production staff to implement new processes and products Collaborate with Engineering, Tooling, Maintenance, Quality Management, and production teams Define employee training needs in collaboration with foundry management and shift supervisors Manage raw materials and lubricants to support efficient die casting operations Adhere to all manufacturing safety protocols and guidelines to maintain a safe work environment Perform additional duties as assigned
Drive the future of mobility with us as a Mechanical Maintenance Technician with Nemak in Augusta, GA. The Mechanical Maintenance Technician will troubleshoot, repair, and optimize mechanical and hydraulic systems supporting die-casting machines, hydraulic presses, and auxiliary equipment in high-pressure die-casting (HPDC) operations. This position will also support preventive maintenance initiatives, equipment installations, and cross-functional collaboration with automation, electrical, and robotics teams.
401(k) with company contribution Company-paid dental and vision insurance Company-paid life insurance Medical insurance with prescription coverage Paid holidays Wellness and reimbursement programs Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Telehealth and behavioral health access
- First Shift | Monday – Friday | 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM - Second Shift | Monday – Friday | 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM
High School Diploma or equivalent 3 years of experience in mechanical and hydraulic maintenance required, preferably in HPDC or metal casting industries Experience reading and interpreting mechanical and hydraulic schematics Preferred Education: Associate degree or certification in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Maintenance, or a related field
Strong knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic systems Ability to read and interpret mechanical and hydraulic schematics Strong problem-solving skills with attention to detail Ability to troubleshoot and analyze complex hydraulic issues Ability to quickly learn new skills and adapt to changing circumstances Ability to identify risks and implement precautionary actions Knowledge of process improvement methods to support operational efficiency Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, and Projects Knowledge of the SAP PM module Ability to prioritize work, analyze data logically, and collaborate effectively across teams Accountability, assertiveness, and change management awareness Ability to support team engagement and people development
Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair hydraulic and mechanical systems in die casting equipment Conduct preventive maintenance activities to minimize downtime Analyze hydraulic schematics and troubleshoot complex mechanical and hydraulic issues Assist with commissioning and installation of new equipment Collaborate with automation, electrical, and robotics teams to support operations Ensure compliance with safety standards and maintenance best practices Perform other duties as assigned
Drive the future of mobility with us as an Industrial Electrical Maintenance Technician with Nemak in Augusta, GA. The Industrial Electrical Maintenance Technician is responsible for ensuring the reliability, performance, and safety of electrical systems within the HPDC facility through troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and continuous improvement initiatives. This role supports electrical components and systems including high-voltage equipment, PLCs, automation systems, and power distribution networks.
401(k) with company contribution Company-paid dental and vision insurance Company-paid life insurance Medical insurance with prescription coverage Paid holidays Wellness and reimbursement programs Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Telehealth and behavioral health access
- First Shift | Monday – Friday | 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM - Second Shift | Monday – Friday | 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM
High School Diploma or equivalent 3+ years of experience in industrial electrical maintenance
Associate's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field Apprenticeship in Electrical Engineering 3 years of experience in automation and control systems 3 years of experience in die casting or automotive manufacturing
Strong understanding of electrical systems, PLCs, automation, and control systems Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Ability to execute activities according to plans and priorities while responding proactively and effectively to variations Ability to analyze data using logical frameworks to identify patterns and solutions Ability to rapidly learn new skills and adapt to changing circumstances Ability to identify potential risks and implement precautionary actions Knowledge and ability to streamline processes to achieve efficiency gains Proficiency with MS Office tools, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Projects SAP PM module knowledge required
Develop and implement preventive maintenance schedules for all electrical systems and equipment Diagnose and resolve electrical issues with casting machines, furnaces, and other production equipment to minimize downtime Perform repairs and replace faulty electrical components while ensuring repairs meet quality standards Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, repairs, parts usage, and system performance Collaborate with production and engineering teams to identify opportunities for electrical and process improvements Ensure all maintenance activities comply with safety regulations and company policies while promoting a safe work environment Monitor and manage inventory levels of electrical spare parts and maintenance supplies Provide training and technical support to maintenance technicians and other staff as required Assist with the commissioning and installation of new equipment Perform other duties as required
Drive the future of mobility with us as an Automation & Robotics Technician with Nemak in Augusta, GA. The Automation & Robotics Technician supports the efficient operation of automated systems in the high-pressure die-casting (HPDC) facility through PLC programming, HMI development, automation troubleshooting, and robotic system maintenance. This role ensures that robotic cells used for part handling, spraying, and trimming operate efficiently while supporting continuous improvement across manufacturing.
401(k) with company contribution Company-paid dental and vision insurance Company-paid life insurance Medical insurance with prescription coverage Paid holidays Wellness and reimbursement programs Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Telehealth and behavioral health access
- First Shift | Monday – Friday | 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM - Second Shift | Monday – Friday | 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM - Third Shift | Monday – Friday | 11:00 PM – 7:00 AM
Associate's degree in Automation, Mechatronics Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or related field
Bachelor's degree in Automation, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or related field 5+ years of experience in automation engineering Strong expertise in PLCs (Siemens, Allen-Bradley), HMIs, and industrial networks Experience in die casting or automotive manufacturing 3+ years of experience in industrial robotics programming and maintenance Experience in HPDC or similar manufacturing environments Strong knowledge of robotic programming languages and safety standards
Problem-solving orientation and initiative Expertise in PLC programming Proficiency in computer applications Strong knowledge of electronics Ability to execute activities according to plans and priorities while proactively responding to variations Ability to analyze data logically and identify patterns leading to solutions Ability to rapidly learn new skills and behaviors in changing environments Ability to identify risks proactively and implement precautionary actions Ability to identify and implement process efficiency improvements Collaboration, accountability, assertiveness, and change management competencies Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, and Projects Familiarity with SAP PM module
Develop and optimize PLC and HMI programs for HPDC processes Troubleshoot automation issues and implement system improvements Collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance production efficiency Ensure compliance with industrial automation safety standards Provide training to maintenance teams on automation best practices Program, maintain, and troubleshoot industrial robots including Fanuc, ABB, and KUKA systems Optimize robotic movement and process efficiency Conduct root cause analysis for robotic failures and implement corrective actions Support installation and commissioning of new robotic cells Perform other duties as assigned
Drive the future of mobility with us as an Automated Machining and Assembly Line Technician with Nemak in Augusta, GA. As an Automated Machining and Assembly Line Technician, you will operate and maintain machining and assembly line machinery while supporting efficient production and product quality. This role requires precision, efficiency, troubleshooting capabilities, and adherence to safety protocols within a manufacturing environment.
401(k) with company contribution Company-paid dental and vision insurance Company-paid life insurance Medical insurance with prescription coverage Paid holidays Wellness and reimbursement programs Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Telehealth and behavioral health access
- Second Shift | Monday – Friday | 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM - Third Shift | Monday – Friday | 11:00 PM – 7:00 AM
High School Diploma or GED 3+ years of experience operating automated machining and assembly processes in a manufacturing environment CNC Basics certification or training ABB / Fanuc Robots Operating certification or training
Apprenticeship training in manufacturing, machining, or a related technical field
Working knowledge of automatic CNC centers and fully automatic assembly line machinery Ability to perform quality inspections using manual gauges Experience adjusting and changing cutting tools on CNC machines Ability to troubleshoot machining and assembly line equipment to support continuous production Ability to maintain accurate production, machine performance, and quality inspection records Understanding of machining and assembly manufacturing processes Strong attention to detail with a focus on producing high-quality parts Effective communication and collaboration skills Analytical and systematic problem-solving abilities Ability to work effectively within a team environment Continuous improvement and an optimization mindset Ability to work safely around machining and automated assembly equipment Basic proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Excel Familiarity with SAP modules and design tools such as CAD, CAM, and CAE is preferred but not required
Operate and monitor automatic CNC centers and fully automatic assembly line machines to ensure efficient and high-quality production of parts Perform quality inspections of parts using manual gauges to verify compliance with production standards Adjust and change cutting tools on CNC machines as required to maintain production efficiency and quality Inspect assembled components to ensure compliance with quality standards and specifications and make necessary adjustments to maintain product quality Perform routine maintenance and basic troubleshooting on machining and assembly line equipment to minimize downtime and maintain optimal machine performance Collaborate with technicians, engineers, maintenance personnel, and production team members to support process improvements and operational efficiency Maintain accurate records related to production output, machine performance, and quality inspections Follow all workplace safety regulations, procedures, and manufacturing protocols to maintain a safe working environment Perform additional duties as assigned
Drive the future of mobility with us as an Automated Straightening & Grinding Line Technician with Nemak in Augusta, GA. As an Automated Straightening & Grinding Line Technician, you will operate and maintain automatic straightening machines and fully automatic grinding lines to support efficient production and product quality. This role requires precision, adherence to safety standards, troubleshooting capabilities, and collaboration with cross-functional manufacturing teams.
- First Shift | Monday – Friday | 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM - Second Shift | Monday – Friday | 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM - Third Shift | Monday – Friday | 11:00 PM – 7:00 AM
High school diploma or equivalent. 3 years of experience operating automatic production lines. 1 year of experience in grinding applications. Grinding Basics certification or training.
Apprenticeship training in manufacturing, machining, mechanical operations, industrial maintenance, or a related technical field. ABB / Fanuc Robots Operating certification or training. Experience operating and monitoring automatic straightening machines and fully automatic grinding lines. Experience with grinding belt preparation, adjustment, and cutting tool changes. Experience performing visual quality inspections and maintaining production quality standards. Experience troubleshooting and performing routine maintenance on grinding line machinery.
Basic mechanical skills and understanding of grinding processes. Ability to read and interpret technical documents and blueprints. Experience in robot handling. Strong attention to detail. Focus on production of high-quality parts. Strong communication skills. Analytical and systematic thinking skills. Continuous improvement and optimization mindset. Ability to maintain accurate production, machine performance, and quality inspection records. Proficient English language skills. General working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Ability to adhere to all safety regulations and procedures in a manufacturing environment.
Operate and monitor automated straightening machines and fully automatic grinding lines to ensure efficient and quality production of parts. Adjust and change grinding belts and cutting tools. Prepare grinding belts for production operations. Perform visual quality inspections after the grinding process to ensure products meet quality standards and specifications. Make process adjustments as necessary to maintain product quality. Perform routine maintenance on grinding line machinery to support optimal equipment performance. Troubleshoot grinding line machinery issues to minimize downtime. Adhere to all safety regulations and procedures to maintain a safe working environment. Collaborate with team members to identify and implement process improvements that increase efficiency and product quality. Maintain accurate records of production data, machine performance, and quality inspections. Complete other duties as required.