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American Rheinmetall

Manufacturing Cost Estimator

American Rheinmetall, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400

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$82,000.00/hr - $100,000.00/hr Job Summary

The Manufacturing Development Engineer will support cost estimation and process development activities for machining and fabrication operations related to advanced vehicle platforms. The role involves developing manufacturing process documentation, assisting in cost model creation, and supporting continuous improvement initiatives for fabricated and machined components. This position will work cross-functionally with engineering, supply chain, and production teams to drive manufacturability and cost efficiency. Essential Functions

Assist in developing and optimizing manufacturing processes for machining, fabrication, and welding. Support creation of detailed cost models for fabricated and machined components. Develop and maintain manufacturing work instructions and MBOMs using PLM tools such as Teamcenter. Contribute to process planning, routing, and cycle time estimation for new and existing parts. Collaborate with design engineering to support DFM improvements. Perform basic make/buy analysis and assist in cost reviews during sourcing. Support validation and documentation of new manufacturing processes. Participate in production support and continuous improvement projects. Work with quality and supply chain to resolve manufacturing-related issues. Supervisory Responsibility

None. Minimum Qualifications

Required: 35 years of experience in manufacturing engineering focused on machining and/or fabrication. Basic understanding of cost estimation techniques for fabricated and machined parts. Working knowledge of machining processes, welding, forming, and general fabrication. Familiarity with MBOMs, MRP/ERP systems, and PLM tools (e.g., Teamcenter). Ability to read and interpret CAD drawings and apply GD&T principles. Strong communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Office and other common desktop tools. Preferred: Bachelors degree in Mechanical, Industrial, or Manufacturing Engineering. Experience in digital manufacturing environments or with digital twins. Familiarity with defense or heavy equipment manufacturing is a plus. Working Conditions and Physical Demands

Ability to work in office and shop floor environments. Must be able to sit, stand, or walk for extended periods. Travel up to 25% as required. Occasional overtime or off-shift support as needed. Seniority level

Mid-Senior level Employment type

Full-time Job function

Engineering and Information Technology Industries

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