The Value Engineer is responsible for developing accurate, bottoms-up cost models for mechanical and electrical components and assemblies
Job Summary
The Value Engineer is responsible for developing accurate, bottoms-up cost models for mechanical and electrical components and assemblies.
Key goals to assess and identify design and manufacturing processes improvements, enhance internal and partner supplier processes, and partner with internal teams implement changes to reduce costs while ensuring compliance with cosmetic, quality and safety standards.
The salary range for this role is expected to be between $98,594 - $115,993.
Matching Summary
The Value Engineer is responsible for developing accurate, bottoms-up cost models for mechanical and electrical components and assemblies.
Salary
$98,594 - $115,993
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Develop bottoms-up cost models
Analyze supplier quotes
Understand manufacturing processes
Read engineering drawings and CAD
Nice-to-have
Collaborate on DFM/DFC tradeoffs
Support supplier identification
Maintain cost databases
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field