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The Buyer II supports broader procurement, sourcing, NPI, VAVE, MCP, and supplier recovery priorities, but does not own category strategy or division-level sourcing direction. This role requires ...

The Buyer II supports broader procurement, sourcing, NPI, VAVE, MCP, and supplier recovery priorities, but does not own category strategy or division-level sourcing direction. Key Responsibilities

The Buyer II supports broader procurement, sourcing, NPI, VAVE, MCP, and supplier recovery priorities, but does not own category strategy or division-level sourcing direction. Key Responsibilities

The Buyer II supports broader procurement, sourcing, NPI, VAVE, MCP, and supplier recovery priorities, but does not own category strategy or division-level sourcing direction. This role requires ...

Value Analysis (VAVE) and Design for Manufacture (DFM) support. * Provide guidance and support in the cost estimating process in coordination with the Cost Analysts and work with Sales to prepare ...

Value Analysis (VAVE) and Design for Manufacture (DFM) support. * Provide guidance and support in the cost estimating process in coordination with the Cost Analysts and work with Sales to prepare ...

This includes identifying growth opportunities, managing regional product investments, and driving value engineering (VAVE) and cost optimization initiatives tailored to the Americas. The role ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Gallipolis, OH · On-site

$67K - $86K/yr

Cost-Benefit & Value Engineering (VAVE): Conducts cost analysis, value assessments, and VAVE evaluations-balancing design trade-offs for optimal business impact. * Empathy & Patience: Provide ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Gallipolis, OH · On-site

$67K - $86K/yr

Cost-Benefit & Value Engineering (VAVE): Conducts cost analysis, value assessments, and VAVE evaluations-balancing design trade-offs for optimal business impact. * Empathy & Patience: Provide ...

Cost-Benefit & Value Engineering (VAVE): Conducts cost analysis, value assessments, and VAVE evaluations-balancing design trade-offs for optimal business impact. * Empathy & Patience: Provide ...

Drive product line profitability through VAVE/Cost reduction efforts * Identify, evaluate, and drive additional revenue opportunities through product extensions. * Research market trends, demand ...

Job Duties and Responsibilities Execute strategy for the assigned commodities Leads supplier re-sourcing and VAVE projects under the direction of the GCS lead Supports cost reduction activities in ...

... VAVE/Cost reduction efforts • Identify, evaluate, and drive additional revenue opportunities through product extensions. • Research market trends, demand drivers, customer needs, and the ...

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What is a Vave?

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.

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 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 most commonly searched types of Vave jobs in Ohio?

The most popular types of Vave jobs in Ohio are:

Infographic showing various Vave job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 11% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution.

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Job description

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Job Description
Position Summary
The Buyer II supports LED site procurement by managing tactical purchasing activity, supplier follow-up, material availability, and open-order execution. This role helps ensure production has the materials needed while maintaining purchase order accuracy, supplier accountability, and inventory discipline.
This is a tactical execution role. The Buyer II supports broader procurement, sourcing, NPI, VAVE, MCP, and supplier recovery priorities, but does not own category strategy or division-level sourcing direction.
This role requires daily on-site presence at our 401 Millcreek Road, Marietta, Ohio location. Relocation assistance and sponsorship support is not available at this time.
Key Responsibilities
  • Create, manage, and maintain purchase orders in alignment with MRP demand, supplier lead times, and production needs.
  • Monitor open orders for accurate dates, quantities, confirmations, and supplier commitments.
  • Follow up with suppliers on shortages, late orders, expedites, unconfirmed orders, and recovery plans.
  • Validate supplier ship dates and quantities, especially where production, NPI, bridge plans, or recovery actions are dependent on material timing.
  • Communicate material risks, recovery timing, and required escalations to planning, production, procurement leadership, and cross-functional partners.
  • Resolve routine PO, invoice, pricing, receiving, quantity, and delivery discrepancies.
  • Support raw material reviews, part availability / PFEP work, and inventory actions such as pull-ins, push-outs, cancellations, and quantity adjustments.
  • Identify excess, obsolete, slow-moving, or high-risk inventory concerns and escalate for review.
  • Provide tactical purchasing support for NPI, VAVE, MCP, cost-reduction, supplier transition, and last-time-buy activity.
  • Maintain accurate purchasing data, trackers, status updates, and system notes.

Basic Qualifications
  • Associate degree in Supply Chain, Business, Operations, or a related field with no prior purchasing experience required; OR
  • High school diploma/GED with a minimum of 1 years of experience in purchasing, procurement, sourcing, supply chain, or a related field.
  • Experience with ERP/MRP systems and purchase order management.
  • Ability to manage multiple suppliers, part numbers, priorities, and follow-up actions in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
  • Strong communication, organization, and problem-solving skills.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Business, Operations, Engineering, or related field.
  • Experience in site procurement, manufacturing, materials, or production support.
  • Familiarity with shortage management, supplier follow-up, open-order management, and inventory control.
  • Experience supporting NPI, VAVE, cost-reduction, supplier recovery, or material transition activity.
  • Ability to interpret demand, supplier commits, inventory data, and production requirements.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and procurement reporting tools.

Critical Skills
  • Strong tactical execution and follow-through.
  • Clear ownership of assigned suppliers, materials, and open actions.
  • Ability to escalate early with facts, options, and next steps.
  • Detail-oriented approach to PO accuracy, supplier commitments, and material timing.
  • Sense of urgency around production support and shortage recovery.
  • Balanced focus on material availability, inventory control, and working capital discipline.

Success Measures
  • Purchase orders are accurate, current, and aligned to demand.
  • Shortages and supplier risks are identified and communicated early.
  • Recovery actions are tracked with owners and realistic dates.
  • Supplier commitments are consistently followed up on and validated.
  • Production teams have timely visibility to material risks and expected recovery timing.
  • NPI, VAVE, MCP, and transition work receive reliable tactical purchasing support.

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