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VAVE Division Engineering Manager

PA · On-site

$170K - $190K/yr

Eaton's division is currently seeking a VAVE Division Engineering Manager. The expected annual salary range for this role is $170,000 - $190,000 a year. Please note the salary information shown above ...

TPM - Sunnyvale, CA

Sunnyvale, CA · On-site

$151K - $196K/yr

Cost Reduction, VAVE , Semiconductor Equipment VAVE , TPM for VAVE (Only Mechanical Engineers) & Skill Requirement: • Identified various cost reduction opportunities of Semiconductor capital ...

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How much do vave jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for vave in the United States is $160,580.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $127,000.00 and $201,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Vave position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Value Analysis/Value Engineering (VAVE) role, you need strong analytical skills, a background in engineering or manufacturing, and experience with cost-reduction methodologies. Familiarity with CAD software, product lifecycle management systems, and Six Sigma or Lean certification is often expected. Excellent problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills help drive successful cross-functional projects. These capabilities are critical for identifying cost-saving opportunities and maximizing product value without sacrificing quality, which is essential for business success.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a VAVE professional?

As a VAVE professional, you will spend your days analyzing product designs and manufacturing processes to identify areas where cost savings and efficiency improvements can be made. Your work will often involve collaborating with engineering, procurement, and manufacturing teams, as well as facilitating brainstorming sessions and cost comparison studies. You may also prepare detailed reports, present recommendations to management, and track the implementation of value improvement initiatives. This dynamic role requires balancing technical analysis with effective communication and teamwork to achieve optimal product outcomes.

What is a Vave job?

A VAVE (Value Analysis/Value Engineering) job focuses on optimizing products, processes, or systems to reduce costs while maintaining or improving functionality and quality. Professionals in this role analyze materials, designs, and manufacturing methods to identify cost-saving opportunities. They collaborate with engineering, procurement, and manufacturing teams to implement improvements without compromising performance. VAVE is commonly used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods to enhance efficiency and competitiveness.

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Senior Consultant - VAVE Program

Senior Consultant - VAVE Program

Quantum World Technologies Inc

Saint Paul, MN • On-site

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Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Senior Consultant – VAVE Program

Location: St. Paul, MN (Each location to be visited once. USA (CA, NE, ND, NC, OH) and Tijuana (Mexico). May add few more locations.)

Onsite/ Hybrid/ Remote: Hybrid

Duration: Fulltime / Contract

Job Summary:

  • The Senior VAVE Consultant will lead, anchor, and execute the end‑to‑end VAVE program directly at the supplier’s facility for Industrial products.
  • This role ensures that the supplier generates credible, feasible, and implementable cost‑reduction ideas without compromising quality, reliability, performance, or regulatory compliance.
  • Consultant will work closely with the Program Manager, the client's cross-functional teams, and the supplier’s cross‑functional teams to ensure the program delivers validated savings.

Key Responsibilities

VAVE Strategy, Planning & Alignment

  • Translate client expectations, product scope, and savings targets into a structured VAVE execution roadmap for the supplier.
  • Establish clear governance, cadence, workshop plans, and decision gates for supplier‑side execution.
  • Ensure supplier leadership and cross‑functional teams (Design, Manufacturing, Procurement, Quality etc.,) are aligned, resourced, and accountable.
  • Define VAVE workstreams: material, design, process, standardization, and specification optimization.

Technical Analysis & Baseline Preparation

  • Review supplier’s current product cost structure, BOM, routing, manufacturing processes, tooling.
  • Perform structured analyses: functional analysis, cost driver mapping, tear‑down insights, benchmarking, alternate material/process feasibility.
  • Identify major value levers and prioritize high‑impact VAVE zones.

Facilitation of Workshops & Ideation Sessions

  • Lead and facilitate on‑site VAVE workshops using industry‑standard methods (FAST, DFMA, 7‑step VAVE, idea funneling etc.,).
  • Drive supplier participation, ensuring ideas originate from their teams.
  • Promote creative but practical ideation, leveraging benchmarks and cross‑industry best practices.
  • Maintain a traceable idea register.

Technical & Cost Feasibility Development

  • Guide supplier engineers in developing VAVE concepts to a technically defensible level.
  • Review supplier calculations: BOM impact, Labor/cycle time changes, Tooling implications, Yield and scrap effects, Supply chain and logistics impacts
  • Ensure savings assumptions are realistic, evidence‑backed, and auditable.
  • Coordinate supplier’s risk assessments (DFMEA/PFMEA updates).

Validation Planning & Coordination

  • Work with supplier teams to define prototype, test, and qualification needs for each shortlisted idea.
  • Coordinate trials, PPAP/FAI readiness, and supplier internal testing.
  • Ensure ideas meet client’s quality, regulatory, safety, and performance standards.

Reporting, Documentation & Stakeholder Management

  • Maintain up‑to‑date documentation—idea funnel, business cases, risks, decisions, and validation progress.
  • Provide weekly progress reports to the Program Manager with clear risks, dependencies, and decisions needed.
  • Present VAVE outputs to client engineering, procurement, and leadership stakeholders.
  • Drive alignment between supplier and client during reviews.

Implementation Readiness & Handover

  • Ensure ideas approved by client are ready for implementation (complete drawings, process updates, validation evidence).
  • Support supplier to prepare implementation timelines, investment requests, and transition plans.
  • Ensure a clean handover into implementation tracking.

Required Skills & Experience

Experience

  • 15+ years in VAVE/Value Engineering, NPD, Manufacturing Engineering, Cost Reduction, or Industrial Engineering.
  • Proven experience leading VAVE programs at tier‑1 or tier‑2 suppliers in relevant industries (electro‑mechanical, industrial, automotive, electronics, consumer products, etc.).
  • Strong background in product cost breakdown, design‑for‑manufacture/assembly, and manufacturing processes.

Technical Skills

  • Deep understanding of BOM, cost modeling, manufacturing processes, tooling, materials, and supply chain economics.
  • Skilled in structured VAVE tools and methodologies:  FAST diagrams, DFMA, Tear‑down/value analysis, Benchmarking, Cost driver modeling
  • Ability to interpret drawings, specifications, engineering change documents.

Behavioral Skills

  • Strong workshop facilitation and cross‑functional leadership.
  • Excellent stakeholder management across supplier teams and client teams.
  • Able to handle conflicts, push for accountability, and maintain neutrality.
  • High clarity in communication, documentation, and presentations.

Typical Deliverables of this Role

  • VAVE roadmap & execution plan
  • Baseline cost analysis & teardown insights
  • VAVE workshop outputs and idea funnel
  • Technical and commercial feasibility packs
  • Savings validation documents
  • Risk register, validation plan
  • Final VAVE report for client approval
  • Implementation readiness package