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Job Summary:
The Director of Value Analysis & Engineering (VAE) is responsible for driving enterprise value through the strategic application of value engineering analysis methodologies and advanced analytics using generative AI techniques. This role leads a high‑impact team of engineers, partnering across operations, manufacturing technology, R&D and supply chain stakeholders to identify, prioritize, and implement initiatives that optimize cost, quality, outcomes, and performance.
The role serves as both a strategic advisor and change leader, leveraging value engineering practices to maximize product, process, or project value while minimizing costs. The position drives local and enterprise-wide improvements through shop-floor technology innovations, productivity, and optimized design for Front-End Loading of capital projects.
This leader establishes the value engineering roadmap, governs portfolio performance, mentors and develops team capability, and influences senior leadership through clear, actionable recommendations. Success requires strong change leadership, experience with generative AI techniques, the ability to translate analytics into impact, and a commitment to building a culture of continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Value & Cost Reduction Leadership
Lead the enterprise value engineering strategy focused on optimizing raw materials, formulations, components, and manufacturing processes to deliver significant, sustainable cost reductions
Own the value pipeline for material and process initiatives, prioritizing opportunities based on financial impact, feasibility, supply risk, and operational readiness
Partner with executive leadership to align VAVE initiatives to business strategy, margin improvement goals, and growth plans
Raw Material & Supplier Value Optimization
Drive value analysis of raw materials, including material substitution, specification optimization, grade rationalization, and alternative sourcing strategies
Collaborate with Procurement and Suppliers to identify cost‑down opportunities through should‑cost modeling, AI‑driven benchmarking, and innovation partnerships
Implement AI‑supported tools for predictive cost modeling, scenario analysis, supplier performance evaluation, and demand‑driven material optimization
Evaluate supplier proposals and cost‑reduction programs using total cost of ownership, lifecycle cost, and risk‑adjusted value frameworks
Lead governance for material changes, ensuring performance, quality, and regulatory requirements are maintained or improved
Manufacturing Process Improvement
Lead cross‑functional efforts to optimize manufacturing processes, including yield improvement, cycle time reduction, scrap and waste elimination, and energy efficiency
Apply value engineering, Lean, Six Sigma, and AI‑enabled analytics to identify root causes of cost and performance variation
Drive standardization and simplification of processes, formulations, and bill‑of‑materials across sites where appropriate
Partner with Engineering, Operations, Quality, and Manufacturing Technology, and R&D teams to enable scalable, sustainable process improvements
Change Leadership & Adoption
Act as a strong change leader to drive adoption of material and process changes across manufacturing sites and functions
Lead stakeholder engagement, communication, and risk mitigation for high‑impact cost‑reduction initiatives
Build credibility and alignment with Operations, Quality, Supply Chain, and Plant Leadership to ensure implementation success
Anticipate and manage resistance, ensuring changes are practical, well‑understood, and operationally sustainable
Team Leadership & Capability Building
Lead, mentor, and develop a high‑performing VAE team focused on materials, manufacturing, and process engineering
Establish best practices, standards, and tools for value analysis and value engineering across the team
Build AI literacy and analytical capability within the team to elevate outcomes and productivity
Foster a culture of continuous improvement, data‑driven thinking, and innovation
Performance Tracking & Value Realization
Establish KPIs to track cost savings, cost avoidance, productivity gains, and value realization
Ensure savings are validated with Finance and sustained through governance, monitoring, and controls
Report clear, transparent results and progress to senior and executive leadership
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer/Data Science, MBA or AI Business Masters
15+ years of experience in Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Computer Science related field
Proven experience with Advanced AI and analytics leadership, including experience sponsoring or deploying AI‑enabled cost modeling, process optimization, and decision‑support capabilities across the enterprise
Enterprise manufacturing leadership experience with a proven record of delivering large‑scale, multi‑site cost transformation across raw materials, formulations, components, and core manufacturing processes
Recognized authority in Value Analysis and Value Engineering, with deep expertise applying Lean, Six Sigma, and engineering principles to drive sustained margin improvement at scale
Executive‑level change leadership, with demonstrated success influencing senior leaders, plant leadership, and cross‑functional executives to adopt complex material, supplier, and process changes
People and portfolio leadership at scale, including leading managers or senior professionals, setting strategy, and governing a high‑value initiative portfolio with accountability for results
Strong P&L ownership mindset and financial acumen, with the ability to translate material and process decisions into measurable margin improvement, long‑term value creation, and competitive advantage.
Drives growth through a relentless pursuit of new and better ways of working and accelerates value creation by embracing calculated risk-taking and rapid adaptation.
Creates an environment that embraces our core values. Understands how to motivate, develop, and get the most out of talent within the organizations.
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Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer/Data Science, MBA or AI Business Masters
- 15+ years of experience in Manufacturing, Supply Chain, or Computer Science related field
- Proven experience leading Advanced AI and analytics initiatives, including AI-enabled cost modeling and decision support
- Enterprise manufacturing leadership delivering large-scale, multi-site cost transformation
- Recognized authority in Value Analysis and Value Engineering with deep Lean and Six Sigma expertise
- Executive-level change leadership with experience influencing senior and plant leadership
- People and portfolio leadership at scale (leading managers or senior professionals, governing high-value portfolios)
- Strong P&L ownership mindset and financial acumen to translate decisions into measurable margin improvement
- Experience with supplier collaboration, should-cost modeling, and supplier performance evaluation
- Experience building AI literacy and analytical capability within teams
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Retirement Support — Employer 401(k) funding is positioned as a strong differentiator, combining a dollar-for-dollar match with an additional company contribution that meaningfully boosts total compensation. This design adds notable long-term value even when base pay is viewed as average in some areas.
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Parental & Family Support — Paid parental leave for birth and non-birth parents, together with family-building support and backup care resources, provides robust support for diverse family needs. Programs extend to fertility, adoption, surrogacy, and caregiving.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Time-off programs include substantial vacation ranges, a broad holiday schedule, and the option to purchase additional time, offering flexibility across tenure levels. Structured sick time and disability income protection further strengthen time-away coverage.
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