Job Description
The Cost Engineer role develops detailed cost estimates for components and tooling using an activity‑based costing approach. This role works directly with bills of material, drawings, and physical samples to understand how parts are made and to estimate the associated component, manufacturing, and investment costs.
In this position, you will use established Stellantis methods and processes to analyze costs, provide guidance to internal teams, and support cost convergence activities. You will collaborate with global engineering, purchasing, finance, and supplier teams to ensure competitive and transparent cost structures from early concept through serial production.
Multiple roles are being fulfilled within this job posting- for all component scopes within the vehicle structure (Body, Interior, Chassis, Engine Adaptation, Electrical Components and Systems, Powertrain). Position fulfillment to utilize applicant background and experience as paired to internal role needs. Organization Success in this role requires curiosity, agility, and a collaborative mindset within a fast‑paced, global environment.
Key Deliverables:
Develop component cost estimates for new programs, including:
- Early‑phase cost engineering estimates
- Detailed “should‑cost” calculations using a bottom‑up manufacturing approach
- Provide idea generation and cost support during vehicle development to help achieve cost targets (Design‑to‑Cost)
- Support purchasing during supplier negotiations by completing gap analyses of supplier cost breakdowns (Piece Price, ED&D, Tooling)
- Contribute to benchmarking and value optimization activities, including serial life should‑cost assessments
- Collaborate closely with internal global team, Engineering, Buyers, and Suppliers
- Provide global cost comparison analysis in partnership with the broader Cost Engineering community