Overview
A well-established HVAC manufacturer is seeking a VAVE (Value Analysis / Value Engineering) Engineer to lead initiatives that improve product cost efficiency, manufacturability, and competitiveness across multiple product lines. This role combines hands-on technical analysis, supplier collaboration, and cross-functional teamwork to identify and implement value-driven design improvements without sacrificing quality or performance.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform teardown analyses and cost breakdowns for HVAC components and systems.
- Conduct competitive benchmarking and gap analysis to uncover design and cost optimization opportunities.
- Apply Design-for-Manufacturing (DFM) and Design-for-Service (DFS) principles to improve product efficiency and reliability.
- Support supplier qualification testing and validation of cost-reduction initiatives.
- Collaborate with sourcing, manufacturing, and quality teams to execute cost-reduction workshops.
- Present findings and recommendations to internal stakeholders and leadership teams.
- Manage small-scale cost-reduction projects from concept through implementation.
- Provide mentorship and technical guidance to interns or new engineers.
Qualifications
Education : Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or related Engineering field (required).Experience : 2-5 years of engineering experience, including at least 1-2 years in product design or manufacturing engineering.Technical Skills :Strong understanding of HVAC systems, thermodynamics, and heat transfer principles.
Proficiency in CAD and PLM tools (such as SolidWorks, Creo, Autodesk Inventor, Teamcenter, or Windchill).Knowledge of cost analysis, DFM / DFS, and competitive benchmarking methods.Familiarity with HVAC industry standards including ASHRAE, UL, AHRI, and DOE.Preferred : Lean or Six Sigma certification (Green Belt or equivalent).Soft Skills : Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and communication abilities with a strong team-oriented mindset.Work Environment
Primarily office-based with regular interaction across cross-functional teams. Occasional travel may be required for supplier visits, manufacturing support, or product teardown activities.