Contract stamping, laser cutting, and exhaust manufacturing for automotive and aerospace
Technique operates three manufacturing facilities across Michigan and North Carolina, serving automotive, aerospace, defense, and appliance OEMs with stamped parts, laser-cut components, and exhaust assemblies. The hiring mix is heavily skewed toward production and manufacturing roles, with a small engineering cohort focused on fixturing design and automation—typical for a job-shop operation managing short-run and prototype work. Active projects center on lean manufacturing, production fixturing, and continuous improvement, while pain points cluster around cost reduction, downtime minimization, and workforce scaling.
Technique manufactures precision stamped parts, laser-cut components, and exhaust systems from facilities in Jackson, Michigan and Concord, North Carolina. The company serves over 200 customers across North America and internationally in automotive, aerospace, defense, lawn equipment, and appliance sectors. Core capabilities include rapid prototyping, emergency short-run production, and NASCAR chassis manufacturing (exclusive supplier of Next Gen P3 Chassis). The stack reflects a traditional manufacturing operation: CAD tools (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Mastercam), industrial robotics (Motoman, Fanuc, Mitsubishi Electric), and cloud infrastructure (AWS) for digital workflows. Founded in 1991, the company operates as a privately held manufacturer with 51–200 employees.
SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Mastercam, DraftSight, and PolyWorks for design, modeling, and manufacturing simulation.
Technique Chassis, located in Concord, North Carolina, is the exclusive supplier of NASCAR Next Gen P3 Chassis.
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