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Project Cost Engineer – Suspensions & Chassis

Location

Mexico

Posted

61 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Senior

Bachelor Degree4 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Project Cost Engineer – Suspensions & Chassis

SEGULA Technologies

• Develop technical variable and tooling costs for assigned components and systems using activity-based costing methodologies • Provide subject matter expertise to support engineering and purchasing • Analyze supplier quotes and reach agreement on appropriate costs • Interact with the team in Design to Cost initiatives, benchmarking, Direct material and tooling costs • Support projects with cost support from early development phases/milestones to the serial life of the component domain requested, focused on chassis and/or suspensions • Develop Costing in support of Technical Estimation and/or Should Cost based on technical features, specifications and Bill of Materials • Propose economic savings and optimization during vehicle milestones and cost target development • Provide data driven cost deltas for target and quote gap closure.

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor in Business, Finance or related field
  • +4 years of experience in design, release or processing role
  • Management of Teamcenter and NX
  • Detail-oriented with ability to manage multiple programs and cost details simultaneously
  • Solid leadership, interpersonal and communication skills with English as official language for communication (written and oral)
  • Ability to work in a global team.

Benefits

  • All candidates MUST reside and be legally authorized to work in Mexico
  • We are an equal opportunities employer and highly value Diversity and Inclusion.
  • We encourage, welcome and support applications from People of all genders and cultural backgrounds.
  • Your application will be reviewed based on your experience, skills, and motivations.
  • Do not hesitate to reach out to us if you need any reasonable adjustments within the recruitment process. We are here to help you be at your best.

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