Proposal Engineerother related Employment listings - Saginaw, MI at Geebo

Proposal Engineer

Company Name:
Merrill Engineering & Integration
To apply, go to http://www.merrillei.com/careers
Overview: Create proposals for customers, prepare cost estimates for new proposals, contract changes and requests for quotations utilizing basic engineering data, drawings, customer specifications and related information, summarize total cost estimates, and prepare cost studies for management.
Accountabilities: Responsible for adhering to company pricing policies and gathering customer and internal feedback at the time of
job
completion
Specific Duties :Review and analyze customer specifications and data from other departments to compile information for bids and prepare proposals is accordance to customer requirements. Obtain Engineering
manager
, Manufacturing Manager and managements approval prior to any proposal submission to the customer.
Education: High School diploma, knowledge of products, material, and components related to the machine tool industry and the processes necessary to design and manufacture equipment.
Skills: Ability to analyze, interpret and evaluate data and develop ideas.
Experience: Minimum of five (5) years in the machine tool industry with several years in sales or project management.
Personal Qualities: The ability to work independently and also well with others (sales, engineering, management, vendors) to create proposals that meet the customers expectations, problem solver, organized, good written and verbal skills, strong attention to detail and ability to prioritize and multi-task.
Preferences: Bachelors degree in related field and experience in component pricing.
Physical Demands: Some medium lifting, no more then 40 lbs. without mechanical assistance. Frequent
computer
usage, repetitive motion issues (such as carpal tunnel syndrome).Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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