Work as Cost Engineer at AWL!

Can you unravel complex issues and large volumes of data and translate them into clear cost price insights? Then this is your role.

40 hours
MBO 3/4
Harderwijk

What do we expect?

  • You have at least a completed bachelor’s degree (HBO) in Industrial Engineering & Management, Mechanical Engineering or a comparable field, and at least 3 years of experience in a similar role within a technical environment. You effortlessly switch between different calculations and projects and bring structure to your work;
  • You have a strong interest in technology, data and finance, are accurate and analytical, and are able to interpret large amounts of numerical information and identify links between technology and costs;
  • You have an excellent command of Microsoft Excel; knowledge of Microsoft Navision is a plus and will help you quickly find your way in the role;
  • You work in a structured manner, even under time pressure, and proactively obtain missing information from colleagues;
  • You are curious and investigative by nature: you don’t just want to execute, but also to understand, and you actively ensure clarity in your work.

What do we offer:

  • Enthusiastic and knowledgeable colleagues in a challenging, high-tech environment where we are continuously working to stay ahead in a changing international market;
  • A competitive salary between €4.000 and €5.100 depending on your work experience;
  • A competitive benefits package (in accordance with the Metalektro Collective Labour Agreement) including 40 days off and a solid pension scheme;
  • Plenty of room for personal development, growth and training, with access to our AWL Academy offering more than 50 training programmes.

Questions?

Priya Jhorai - Bholasingh

Corporate Recruiter

Ask me a question!

As a Cost Engineer within the Business Unit General Industry, you will work on challenging, innovative projects in an international and dynamic environment. You play a key role in preparing competitive quotations for high-end manufacturing solutions – ranging from handling systems to complex, fully automated production lines.

You translate complex technical information and large amounts of data into clear and reliable cost price calculations. In doing so, you work closely with Sales, Supply Chain, Production and Finance to structure all relevant information and translate it into one consistent cost overview.

Specifically, this means that you:

  • Calculate cost prices of machines and production lines based on materials, engineering hours and assembly;
  • Provide insight into cost structures and the assumptions underlying quotations;
  • Contribute ideas on cost optimisation and manufacturability in collaboration with engineering and production;
  • Combine data from various sources into one clear cost overview;
  • Contribute to international projects and alignment with foreign subsidiaries.

More than just calculations
In addition to preparing cost calculations, you play an active role in improving our internal processes. You provide input for purchasing, resource planning and the further optimisation of our calculation methodology. You also identify trends in cost developments, both internally and in the market, and share these insights with the sales team so they can make better-informed decisions.

This will be your day

8:00 You start the day with a stand-up. No day is the same. You discuss the projects you worked on yesterday and the tasks and challenges of the day. Armed with a cup of coffee (or tea), you get to work.
10:30 Your colleague, the Concept Engineer, has developed a concept which you will brainstorm about together. He then hands it over to you so you can further detail the costs using your extensive knowledge.
13:00 You’ve enjoyed a nice walk along the edge of the Veluwe, and before you know it, your break is already over.
15:00 You have something special on the agenda today: your colleague is giving a short workshop on Visual Components. As a Cost Engineer, you don’t work directly with this software, but it’s great to be involved, because you are a team.
16:30 The day has flown by. You walk outside together with your colleague and look back on an enjoyable day full of great successes.

Your tasks:

50% Preparing budgets for potential projects
30% Post-calculation and analysis of budgets from sold projects
15% Participating in meetings
5% Other activities
Your choice: Introduction and response