Engineer – Cost Engineering

ZF India Pvt Ltd

  • Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Engineer – Cost Engineering
Job Posted : Jul 11th, 2023

Job Description

  • Analyses client specifications and quotes focussed on costs in order to advise sales in value selling.
  • Analyse predesigns concepts and client specifications and participate and advise in the pre-sales process in order to ensure selection of the most cost optimal design balancing cost and needed budget (investments + resources)
  • Organise and conduct cost reduction workshops; channel the ideas to the right technological forum for further investigation or implementation, follow up on the progress of investigation and implementation in order to introduce new material applications, processes.
  • Make an analysis of differences in concepts for the same function related to cost, discuss the findings with the stakeholders involved in order to come to an agreement to embed the lessons learned in a design guideline.
  • Ability to come with proposals and drive discussions between the involved stakeholders

Qualification And Experience:-

  • Bachelor’s Degree with 1-3 years’ experience in an operational or engineering environment.
  • General engineering knowledge of understand a technical drawing, the functionality, the design process, Supply chain and production processes and parameters that drive the cost in design
  • Experience with Value Analysis and Value Engineering added advantage.
  • Knowledge of our ERP system w.r.t. Bill of Material and cost is an extra asset
  • Good knowledge of MS Office especially Excel, PowerPoint & Power BI

Location:-

  • Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

Company Overview:-

ZF Wind Power puts wind energy in motion! The ZF Wind Power Business Unit is part of the ZF group which is known as one of the world’s leading automotive suppliers. Within our unit we develop, validate and service gear units used in wind turbines producing sustainable energy and we are doing this for more than 40 years! Today we build new drivetrain solutions to meet the requirements of the future. As wind turbines continue to grow we are continuously pushed outside of our engineering boundaries, which makes it a challenging engineering environment to work in.

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