Performance exhaust and suspension systems manufacturer for automotive aftermarket
MagnaFlow manufactures performance exhaust systems and suspension products for the automotive aftermarket, operating from manufacturing-focused facilities in California. The tech stack reveals a traditional automotive OEM/Tier-1 footprint—CAD tools (SolidWorks, Mastercam, AutoCAD), industrial controllers (Allen-Bradley, Siemens PLCs), and ERP (Epicor Kinetic)—paired with a smaller software layer (.NET, SQL Server, Azure). Active projects center on equipment installation, poka-yoke implementation, and COPQ reduction, while pain points cluster around setup time, machining productivity, and equipment reliability. Hiring is concentrated in manufacturing (12 roles) over engineering (6), indicating operational scaling rather than product innovation.
MagnaFlow designs and manufactures a full line of performance exhaust systems, catalytic converters, and suspension products for the automotive aftermarket, sold globally to performance enthusiasts, racers, and builders. Founded in 1981, the company is based in Oceanside, California and operates in the 501–1,000 employee range. All manufacturing is conducted in the United States. The product portfolio spans full exhaust systems, slip-on mufflers, in-house-designed catalytic converters, and suspension components (acquired through the Camburg brand addition).
MagnaFlow runs CAD/CAM tools (SolidWorks, Mastercam, AutoCAD), industrial automation (Allen-Bradley, Siemens PLCs, Fanuc), CMMS for maintenance, ERP (Epicor Kinetic), and databases (SQL Server, Oracle). Software development uses .NET, C#, ASP.NET, JavaScript, and AWS/Azure cloud.
Yes. MagnaFlow has 6 active engineering roles and 12 manufacturing roles (21 total open positions), with hiring velocity decelerating. All positions are in the United States.
MagnaFlow is headquartered in Oceanside, California and operates as a privately held company with 501–1,000 employees.
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