Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (AME) – New Product Introduction (NPI) is Honeywell's organizational link between Integrated Supply Chain and the product development functions of Engineering, Program Management, and the Strategic Business Units. AME participates in the execution of new product development programs to ensure product cost, capability, and producibility targets are achieved. Specifically, this involves evaluations of the design, the supply base, the product cost, the manufacturing factory, the manufacturing process capability, and the manufacturing yield of an end item product. Knowledge of the HON Aerospace processes for Integrated Product Delivery and Support (IPDS), Flawless Launch, and Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) are required.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the implementation of new manufacturing techniques
Review conceptual and development designs for cost, quality, manufacturability, and yield
Manage Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL) items to meet IPDS goals
Manage Unit Product Cost (UPC) models to meet Flawless Launch and APQP goals
Ensure Design benefit from the APQP artifacts of PMAP, DFMEA, PFMEA, Control Plan, and PPAP
Ensure Product benefit from the Flawless Launch artifacts of DFM Scorecard, Heat Map, PRR, and MRA
Interface with Engineering and Sourcing to identify Suppliers meeting capacity, cost, and capability goals
Identify and manage new product assembly, test, or tooling Capital needs
Drive IPDS adherence for all ISC related items
Manage Cost Take Out (CTO) efforts and risk mitigation plans
Drive DFX (Manufacturing, Assembly, Test, Lean) activities
Predict and Manage Product Rolled Throughput Yield (RTY) Efforts to Aero RTY goals
Facilitate Production Readiness Reviews and associated Phase 5/C action closures
Interface with Production Cell(s) to ensure smooth Production Transitions
Provide Proposal ISC artifacts in IPDS Phase 2/A as required
Provide AME/ISC scheduling, planning, and budget management to Program Management as required
Understand, manage, and achieve AME HMR hardware delivery program milestones
Drive IPDS adherence for all ISC related items in the Phase Exit Criteria Assessment (PECA) check sheets
Achieve ISC Program Milestones, maintain required IPDS metrics and provide status presentations
Support AME HOS activities including standard work definition and tiered MOS accountability
YOU MUST HAVE
Bachelor's degree in engineering
5+ years of Engineering, Program Management or Integrated Supply Chain experience
WE VALUE
Product knowledge in valves, pumps, actuators, and environmental control systems
Ability to read engineering mechanical drawings and assess for manufacturing capability
Knowledge of casting and machining processes
Excellent computer skills with advanced knowledge of Excel, Power Point, Word, and MS Project
Position requires manufacturing and supplier factory floor exposure requiring safety shoes and glasses
Excellent communication skills including oral, written and presentation
Advanced understanding of manufacturing techniques and their impact on costs
Proficiency in project management skills with the ability to close initiatives on time and within budget
Green Belt, DFSS, Black Belt, Lean, or HOS certification. Demonstrated ability in using six sigma tools
Experience with DFMEA/PFMEA/MSA and other APQP elements
Knowledge of SAP, Teamcenter, and other data system applications
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In addition to a competitive salary, leading-edge work, and developing solutions side-by-side with dedicated experts in their fields, Honeywell employees are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package. This package includes employer subsidized Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance; Short-Term and Long-Term Disability; 401(k) match, Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Accounts, EAP, and Educational Assistance; Parental Leave, Paid Time Off (for vacation, personal business, sick time, and parental leave), and 12 Paid Holidays. For more Honeywell Benefits information visit:
The application period for the job is estimated to be 40 days from the job posting date; however, this may be shortened or extended depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates. Job posted May 29, 2026.
Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.
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