Costing Engineer
ATL Technology · United States · 6 days ago
RemoteRemoteEngineeringFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain detailed cost models for medical device components, subassemblies, and finished goods.
- Create new cost sheets or revise existing cost models using ATL’s approved costing templates.
- Accurately reflect BOM structure and material sourcing, country of origin requirements, manufacturing routings and labor content, equipment, tooling, and fixture needs.
- Collaborate with manufacturing and engineering teams to validate routings, cycle times, and process assumptions.
- Coordinate costing activities across ATL’s global manufacturing sites.
- Define scope of work and deliverables for site-specific cost inputs.
- Track cost package progress and escalate risks to timelines or accuracy.
- Participate in weekly Global Costing reviews.
- Review customer RFQs and quote packages to identify technical gaps, assumptions, or risks.
- Work with Sales and Customers to clarify requirements and define manufacturable solutions.
- Propose alternate designs, materials, or processes to improve cost or feasibility.
- Ensure New Business Opportunity (NBO) approvals are received before starting costing activities.
- Partner with Supply Chain to obtain and analyze supplier quotations based on forecasted volumes.
- Ensure all supplier and equipment quotes are documented and stored per process.
- Collaborate with NPI teams to estimate Non Recurring Engineering (NRE) costs.
- Maintain cost model integrity when projects move from quote to awarded status, incorporating approved engineering changes.
- Maintain accurate records in ATL’s Microsoft Costings List, including opportunity details, status, timelines, and closure.
- Support consistency and compliance with ATL’s global costing process.
- Utilize and maintain data across ATL systems, including: ERP (Infor), CRM, SharePoint, PLM, Workfront, Power BI, and Microsoft Lists.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Manufacturing, Industrial, Biomedical, or similar) or a related technical discipline.
- 2–5 years of experience in medical device manufacturing, engineering, costing, or operations analysis.
- Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, BOM structures, and production environments.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and other Microsoft Office tools.
- Experience working with ERP and PLM systems.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience supporting medical device quoting or new business evaluation.
- Exposure to global manufacturing or multisite production models.
- Familiarity with equipment capital costing and tooling estimates.
- Experience collaborating cross-functionally with Sales, NPI, and Supply Chain teams.
- Power BI or data visualization experience is a plus.