You will typically work in teams of 2 – 3 McKinsey analysts and experts. You may often be collocated at a client site with other McKinsey consultants responsible for the diagnosis, analysis, and implementation of business initiatives tailored to help our clients improve margins and reduce costs. Working closely with client stakeholders is key to establish buy-in and grow client capabilities. The ownership of individual work and ability to create impact as an individual is necessary to be successful.
Quintessential analyses include:
- Reverse engineering of products and services
- Determination of critical product or materials specifications and feature/attribute comparisons
- Product cost modeling for design and procurement outcomes
You will gain exposure across several industries and clients including:
- Consumer electronics
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Global energy and materials
- Light/heavy industrial
- Medical
In addition, you will work in cooperation with our worldwide network of consultants to shape McKinsey’s thinking in this area, continuously developing your own knowledge, as well as that of the Firm.
Who You’ll Work With:
You will be working with McKinsey’s Design Labs as part of the Operations practice. Our Operations practice assists our clients in solving complex operational challenges. Blending strategic thinking with hands-on practicality, our teams work to develop and implement operational strategies that solve our clients’ most critical problems.
The McKinsey Design Labs work closely with our clients and teams on an integrative approach to product development and procurement that considers what customers want, what competitors offer, and what it costs to manufacture and distribute the end-product. The team uses several key tools and software integrated with personal experience to deliver impact across several product development and procurement levers including product matrix optimization, complexity reduction, design for manufacturing/assembly, and commercial excellence.
Qualifications:
- A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering or analogous technical degree required; Top programs preferred (E.g., MIT, Carnegie Mellon, Cal Tech, Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, etc). Strong record of academic performance; minimum GPA = 3.4.
- 2+ years of electrical design and manufacturing experience in roles such as R&D, testing and systems integration preferred. Tier 1 and 2 automotive companies, high tech companies, or other leading hardware companies preferred.
- Knowledge and experience with PCBA design and manufacture including high-frequency PCB design, signal integrity and EMC/EMI considerations, IC functionality, etc, knowledge of wiring systems, power transmission distribution considered a plus
- Familiarity with Altium, OrCAD, Eagle. Familiarity with AutoCAD considered a plus.
- Proficient communicator, capable of working in multinational environments, self-motivated
- Willingness/ability to travel to co-locate with cross-functional teams and client
- Ability to impact individually or as a collaborative member of a team, capable of working well with others but also autonomously with little direction
- Experience in starting projects, managing multiple priorities, and working effectively in the face of ambiguity
- Highly organized and detail-oriented individual
- Excellent presentation skills with a focus on communicating complex ideas clearly
- Creative and strategic thinker with the ability to analyze and synthesize data
- NCEES certificate in the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) or professional engineer (PE) in electrical engineering preferred