Engineer [noun] {en-juh-neer} – A person capable of making things work in an unfathomable or near magical way with extraordinary math and science abilities.

We staff our MORryde Engineering teams with passionate, innovative, talented individuals. Engineering at MORryde is not just about CAD. It is about being part of a team who pushes you to grow, who supports creative thinking, and provides the opportunity to become hands-on throughout the entire manufacturing process.

MORryde engineers have multiple avenues for career paths. We break down Engineering into three main divisions: Fabrication, Chassis, and Product Development. Regardless of the team you join, every new engineer goes through a rigorous training program to learn our fundamentals. This hands-on, comprehensive training is the top priority for all new engineers, and it creates a seamless foundation for company success. Each Engineering team has a deep knowledge of machine capabilities and processes.  Fabrication focuses on manufacturing and works closely with production. This also includes Process Improvement which is continuously pushing to make our operations, production practices, and business better every day. Chassis is a fast-paced world managing product lines, customer demands, and model updates. Product Development works to provide multiple industries with new, innovative MORryde-branded products.

Engineering works on products from a variety of industries, including RV, Medical, Agriculture, Transportation, and Military. All teams are hands-on and engaged with production to support each other’s success. As you grow with MORryde, you will be challenged to learn other aspects of our company. This learned understanding of a complete company profile adds great value to the Engineering teams, which helps develop the business.

Fabrication Engineering

To succeed as a Fabrication Engineer, you must know the capabilities and limitations of MORryde’s manufacturing equipment. The foundation of this understanding is created during our rigorous, hands-on training program. Understanding production is critical to success as an engineer. When customers call on us, we must be able to provide effective, economical solutions, and understanding the cost of manufacturing allows us to make better business decisions. This is one of many aspects that sets our Engineering teams apart from the rest.

Chassis Engineering

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Chassis Engineering is right at the epicenter of the Bus and RV industry. Working with big name suppliers, customer OEMs, and high-volume production lines are just parts of each day in Chassis. Engineers also manage vast amounts of vehicle up-fits, driveline modifications, and suspension upgrades. These require both attention to detail and a big picture understanding of the entire operation. Chassis engineers spend a lot of time on the production floor and are highly involved in the build process. This requires a thorough understanding of fabrication as well.

Process Improvement

Chassis Engineer Video

 

As a Process Improvement Engineer, you will uncover and investigate ways to improve our production processes that will make MORryde more profitable. The main goals of a Process Improvement Engineer are to drive down cost, increase profitability, and improve production environments and operations. You’ll have a wide range of responsibilities to evaluate trends, monitor efficiency, and identify areas to resolve challenges on the production floor. If you have an open mind, are a creative problem solver, then this is a role for you.

Process Improvement Engineer Video

 

Product Development

The same goes for our Product Development Team – they require in-depth shop floor training as well as experience in fabrication. Our Development Team works diligently to test the functionality of a concept before releasing new products to the market. They are encouraged to get creative with new designs and oftentimes simple concepts turn into industry-changing solutions. Product Engineers work on concepts that require them to calculate, prototype, and stringently test new products. Our creative process allows them to build and generate tangible solutions that started as just an idea. 

At MORryde, we enjoy new challenges and have confidence in our Engineering teams. At times, they step into unknown territory…but this is usually the space for innovation. 

Product Development Engineer Video