This study examines the influence of employee engagement and organizational commitment on employee performance at PT. Tatimel Maitoya, a company operating in a competitive industrial environment where human capital efficiency is critical. The research aims to understand how psychological and attitudinal factors drive workforce productivity in a manufacturing setting. Using a quantitative approach with a saturated sample of 75 employees, data were collected through structured questionnaires and analyzed using multiple linear regression with SPSS. Results indicate that both employee engagement and organizational commitment have a significant positive impact on employee performance, individually and collectively, with a high explanatory power. The study contributes to organizational behavior literature by confirming the relevance of engagement and commitment in an Indonesian corporate context. Its novelty lies in focusing on a less-explored firm in the regional manufacturing sector, offering practical insights for HR strategies aimed at enhancing performance through non-financial motivators.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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