Detroit Manufacturing Systems operates injection molding, assembly, and kitting facilities with a tech stack anchored in industrial controls (Allen-Bradley, ABB Robotics, Fanuc), manufacturing execution systems (MES), and quality frameworks (Six Sigma, IATF 16949, FMEA). The hiring mix — weighted toward manufacturing roles with emerging engineering and HR growth — reflects active capacity scaling alongside internal process maturation. Current projects span plant operating systems deployment, vision system upgrades, and tool changeover optimization, while downtime reduction and workforce planning surface as operational bottlenecks.
Notable leadership hires: Quality Director
Detroit Manufacturing Systems is a contract manufacturer headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, serving mid-market customers through injection molding, assembly, kitting, and broader contract manufacturing services. Founded in 2012, the company operates at 1,001–5,000 employees and focuses on on-time delivery of high-quality parts. The operational footprint centers on factory floor automation (PLC-based controls, robotics), manufacturing data integration (SAP, MES), and quality assurance protocols. Projects underway include plant operating systems rollout, vision system standardization, and maintenance program formalization — pointing toward systematic process control rather than ad-hoc manufacturing.
DMS runs MES (manufacturing execution systems), Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5000 and CompactLogix controllers, ABB Robotics, and Fanuc equipment. ERP backbone is SAP. Quality frameworks include Six Sigma, IATF 16949, and APQP/PPAP/FMEA methodologies.
Detroit, Michigan. The company was founded in 2012 and currently operates 1,001–5,000 employees across U.S.-based facilities. All active hiring is in the United States.
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