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About the Role As Junior Legal Counsel, you will be part of Dynavox Group's Legal function and work closely with the business on day-to-day legal matters in an international organization experiencing strong growth. The role includes independent responsibility for certain areas, while working in close collaboration with colleagues within the legal function. You will support the business by providing pragmatic, risk-based legal advice, with a particular focus on commercial contracts and data protection. The company develops and provides products and services for individuals with disabilities, meaning that legal matters often relate to privacy, information handling, and international business operations. The role is carried out in a dynamic and evolving environment with multiple internal and external stakeholders. The role involves independent responsibility for recurring legal matters, while more complex or strategic issues are handled in dialogue with colleagues within the legal function. You are expected to gradually build your own area of responsibility and contribute to the development of the company’s legal function. Key Responsibilities 1. Commercial Contracts Draft, review, and negotiate commercial agreements, such as customer and supplier agreements, collaboration agreements, and NDAs Support sales, procurement, and other functions in contract negotiations and commercial arrangements Develop and maintain contract templates, including related instructions and guidelines Promote efficient and fit-for-purpose contract processes through standardization and clear allocation of responsibilities 2. Data Protection and Information Governance Provide ongoing advice regarding the application of the General Data Protection Regulation as well as other applicable data protection regulations in relevant jurisdictions Draft and review data processing agreements and related documentation Participate in and support data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) and other risk assessments Support the implementation and execution of the company’s data protection work, in collaboration with relevant functions within the organization and other involved parties, and in accordance with established plans and purposes Further develop and improve the company’s data protection work, including structure, ways of working, and internal support Collaborate with the Data Protection Officer (DPO) and other relevant functions 3. Business Support Provide practical and business-oriented legal advice to functions such as procurement, sales, product, and development Contribute to identifying and managing legal risks in the business Support legal matters arising in day-to-day operations, including in interactions with external parties where relevant Support group entities across the world in different jurisdictions in commercial and legal matters Handle agreements and legal issues in an international context 4. Structure, processes, and governance Contribute to structuring and developing legal support systems (e.g. contract databases, policy frameworks, and intranet resources) Participate in drafting and updating internal guidelines and training materials Handle certain legal administrative tasks related to contracts and documentation What We Look For Law degree from a Swedish university or equivalent international qualification (LL.M. or equivalent) Knowledge of data protection legislation, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Knowledge in drafting and negotiating commercial agreements Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and Swedish Additional language skills are considered an advantage Sound judgment and high integrity Ability to work independently and prioritize in a dynamic environment Business-oriented and solution-focused Structured and detail-oriented Strong collaboration skills and ability to build trust across the organization
Are you passionate about building a responsible, secure and compliant organization in a fast-moving, global fashion environment? We are now looking for a Head of Security, Compliance & Legal to strengthen security, resilience and legal across Lindex. In this role, you will lead the development of our security, risk and compliance agenda while further developing our legal and governance capabilities over time. Your role in our team As Head of Security, Compliance & Legal, you will be responsible for safeguarding our people, customers, assets, operations and brand. You will lead the development of security, risk and compliance across Lindex while further strengthening our governance and legal capabilities. The role is part of the Finance Executive Management Team and reports directly to the CFO. You will work closely with senior leaders across the business to ensure that security, risk management, compliance and governance are effectively embedded into our operations and decision-making processes. You will play a central role in enabling business growth by balancing innovation and speed with structure, compliance and risk awareness. In the role you will: Further develop the legal function, advisory support and risk mitigation Secure compliance with relevant laws, regulations and internal policies Define and lead Lindex's physical security strategy across stores, offices and warehouses Develop and strengthen loss prevention, fraud prevention and investigation capabilities Lead crisis management, incident response and business resilience frameworks Drive enterprise risk management across functions and markets Build a strong risk-aware and ethical culture across the organization Define and drive Lindex's Governance, Risk, Compliance & Ethics (GRCE) framework Act as a trusted advisor to management on security, risk and compliance matters Ensure effective governance structures, policies and decision-making processes Coordinate internal controls and audits to support continuous improvement Is this you? You are a strategic leader with a strong business mindset and high integrity. You thrive in a dynamic environment where you can combine structure with agility and support the business in making well-informed decisions. You enjoy collaborating across functions and influencing at all levels of the organization. This also sounds like you: University degree within Law, Security, Risk Management or a related field Strong understanding of the retail and consumer goods industry is required. A legal degree or equivalent legal experience is highly advantageous. Extensive leadership experience from Security, Risk, Compliance or Corporate Security Strong understanding of loss prevention, investigations, crisis management and resilience Experience from international and multi-site operations is highly valued Strong stakeholder management skills and experience working with senior leadership teams What you get At Lindex, you’re not just joining a fashion company, you’re becoming part of a company with a higher purpose, to drive meaningful change for women, and a team that truly cares about its people. When you join us, you’ll also enjoy: Supportive onboarding that helps you feel confident and ready A culture of collaboration, continuous learning and constructive feedback Generous 30 per cent staff discount Bonus programme based on our shared success Collective agreement Who we are We’re a growing global fashion company from Sweden, driven by a higher purpose: to drive meaningful change for women. Our commitment to women, sustainability, and customers guides everything we do as we build a brand-driven, sustainable company with a digital-first mindset. At Lindex, we’re all about doing things together – collaborating, sharing ideas, and supporting one another. Because together, we achieve more than we ever could alone. Got a good feeling? We’d love to hear from you. Apply today – we’re excited to get to know you! If you have questions, reach out using the contact details below. As it’s currently the summer vacation season, our response time may be a bit longer than usual—thank you for your patience! We like to keep things simple, so please apply online (not by email).
We are looking for a Legal Counsel for a company in Gothenburg. Start is ASAP, 11 months limited contract to begin with, possibility of extension after that. This role is 100% onsite in Gothenburg. Description of the assignment Our client is seeking a full-time Legal Consultant to support ongoing legal work. The assignment covers general legal advisory and contract-related support, with a strong focus on commercial matters and corporate governance Key Responsibilities • Draft, review and negotiate commercial, R&D, supplier and service agreements • Provide legal support to engineering, technology and procurement teams • Advise on automotive and technology-related legal issues, including IP, testing, development and compliance matters • Support purchasing and RFQ processes from a legal perspective • Manage and coordinate external legal counsel where required • Support corporate governance, internal policies and compliance activities Qualifications and skills required for the role • Full-time availability • Ability to start work immediately • Law degree • Several years of relevant legal experience (in-house and/or law firm) • Experience from the automotive, technology or engineering sector is strongly preferred • Solid background in commercial contract law • Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks and deliver under time pressure • Experience in an international and cross-border environment • Fluent in English Personal attributes • Business-oriented legal mindset • Strong analytical and problem-solving ability • High level of integrity and professionalism • Excellent communication skills • Stakeholder-oriented and collaborative • Ability to work independently and take ownership • Adaptable and resilient • Culturally aware and internationally-minded This role requires fluency in English. This is a full-time consultant position in Gothenburg through Incluso. Start is ASAP, 11 months limited contract to begin with, with possibility of extension after that. This role is 100% onsite in Gothenburg. Please submit your CV as soon as possible since we will review the applications on an on-going basis. For more information about this role, please contact Marianne Nilsson recruiter at Incluso.
We are currently looking for a Senior Legal Advisor for an exciting on-site consulting assignment in Gothenburg. This is a full-time role where you will play a key part in supporting business-critical legal work within a dynamic and international environment. 📍 Location: Gothenburg, Sweden. 🕒 Assignment period: May 11, 2026 – March 12, 2027. 🏢 On-site presence required (0% remote). About the role 🚀 You will provide broad legal support with a strong focus on commercial law and corporate governance. The role involves close collaboration with cross-functional teams such as engineering, technology, and procurement. Key responsibilities 📌 • Draft, review and negotiate commercial, R&D, supplier and service agreements. • Provide legal support to engineering, technology and procurement teams. • Advise on automotive and technology-related legal matters, including IP, testing, development and compliance. • Support purchasing and RFQ processes from a legal perspective. • Manage and coordinate external legal counsel when required. • Support corporate governance, internal policies and compliance activities. Requirements ✅ • Full-time availability. • Ability to start immediately. • Law degree. • Several years of relevant legal experience from in-house and/or law firm. • Experience from automotive, technology or engineering sector. • Strong background in commercial contract law. • Ability to work independently and manage priorities under time pressure. • Experience from international and cross-border environments. • Fluent in English. Personal qualities 🌍 • Business-oriented legal mindset. • Strong analytical and problem-solving ability. • High level of integrity and professionalism. • Excellent communication skills. • Stakeholder-oriented and collaborative approach. • Ability to take ownership and work independently. • Adaptable and resilient mindset. • International perspective and cultural awareness. We are looking for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys working close to the business. This is a great opportunity to contribute to complex and impactful projects. 📩 Application Please submit your CV in English. Sway Sourcing är en innovativ rekryteringspartner som specialiserar sig på att matcha rätt talang med rätt företag – snabbt och effektivt. Vårt huvudfokus ligger inom Ekonomi, Administration, HR, Marknad och IT, men vi har även den breda expertis och flexibilitet som krävs för att leverera skräddarsydda rekryteringslösningar inom alla branscher. Trots att vi är en relativt ny aktör har vi redan byggt förtroende hos många av Sveriges största företag och arbetar både nationellt och internationellt. Med baser i Sverige och Spanien erbjuder vi en unik kombination av lokal expertis och global räckvidd. Vårt starka nätverk och djupa branschinsikter gör oss till en självklar partner för företag som vill ligga steget före i sin rekrytering.
About the Company You will be proivided with more information regarding the company during the recruitment process. Asta Agency is partnering with the company in this recruitment process. The recruitment is managed by Asta Agency, and you will be directly employed by the company upon successful placement. About the role As Legal Counsel, you will be the legal anchor for the entire Group, the person who holds the threads together across commercial, corporate, capital-markets and regulatory matters. Reporting directly to the Group CEO, this is a broad and genuinely independent role with real autonomy to shape the legal function from the ground up. You will engage and coordinate a network of external advisers, including patent portfolio agents, legal counsel and the company's certified adviser, acting as the internal hub through which all external legal relationships are channelled and directed. Day to day, you will draft, review and negotiate commercial contracts, oversee capital-markets compliance and disclosure obligations, and support the ongoing corporate transformation alongside the CEO, Managing Directors and the board. With operations spanning two countries and a listed environment with both equity and debt instruments in play, the legal agenda is varied, consequential and genuinely yours to own. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the board with meeting preparation and acting as keeper of minutes. Managing corporate governance and company-law matters across the Group. Overseeing capital-markets compliance, insider logs, press releases and Nasdaq regulatory requirements. Managing IP matters including applications, renewals and licensing agreements across jurisdictions. Supporting management on GMP compliance, manufacturing authorisations and engagement with regulatory authorities such as the Swedish Medical Products Agency and EMA. Drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial agreements, research agreements, clinical trial agreements and NDAs. Building and maintaining a contract management framework, including a standard template library and contract register. Ensuring Group-wide compliance with data protection legislation. Qualifications and personal attributes You are a commercially minded, structured and self-driven lawyer who thrives in an environment where no days look the same, and where your judgement and initiative genuinely matter. You are comfortable managing complexity across multiple disciplines, and you bring both the legal rigour and the interpersonal confidence to serve as the go-to person for all things legal across a listed group. You communicate clearly with senior stakeholders, know when to escalate and when to act, and take real ownership of your agenda. In addition, you have: A law degree and qualification as an attorney or equivalent. 5–8 years of post-qualification experience, ideally from a combination of private practice and in-house. Solid experience across commercial contracts, corporate governance and capital-markets or listed-company compliance. Experience coordinating or managing external legal advisers. Fluency in English; Swedish and/or Danish is a strong advantage. Meritorious experience: Background in the pharmaceutical, life sciences or regulated manufacturing sector. Familiarity with Nasdaq First North rules and disclosure obligations. Experience with IP management and licensing. Knowledge of GMP regulatory frameworks or pharmaceutical regulatory compliance. Additional information Start: As soon as possible - according to agreement. Location: Malmö, with occasional travel to Denmark. Scope: Full-time. Salary: By agreement. We apply ongoing selection in this recruitment process, which means the position may be filled before the final application date. We therefore recommend submitting your application as soon as possible. If you have any questions regarding Asta Agency’s recruitment process, please do not hesitate to contact us at ellen@astaagency.se. About Asta Agency Asta Agency is a recruitment and staffing company helping businesses across Sweden find the right professionals, with a primary focus on Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. We recruit and provide consultants within sales, marketing, HR, customer service, finance, administration, IT, and tech – both specialists and generalists. With a strong focus on quality, long-term partnerships, and smart solutions, we support both companies and candidates in taking the next step. Learn more about how we work with recruitment, staffing, and temp-to-perm solutions at astaagency.se.
David Kennedy Recruitment is working with an innovative global Customer Experience company currently looking to hire a Legal Operations Specialist to join their growing international team. Position: Legal Operation Specialist Location: Limassol, Cyprus Employment type: Full-time Remuneration: Base salary. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Support the implementation and optimisation of legal processes, workflows, and systems including contract management, task management, and e-signature platforms Maintain legal databases, document repositories, and version control systems to ensure efficient access and compliance Assist with onboarding and coordination of external legal providers and stakeholders Support regulatory compliance initiatives through coordination of filings, reports, and policy reviews Draft, review, and manage standard legal documentation including NDAs, service agreements, and internal templates Coordinate execution, notarisation, legalisation, and filing of corporate and commercial documents Support entity management and corporate secretarial activities including statutory registers, board meeting coordination, and annual filings Conduct legal research and prepare summaries and briefing notes for internal stakeholders Monitor legal deadlines and compliance obligations across multiple jurisdictions Collaborate closely with in-house legal teams and cross-functional departments to support both operational and strategic legal projects. REQUIREMENTS: Native/fluent in English both oral and written Bachelor's degree in Law or a related field, with paralegal certification considered an advantage Minimum 3 years of experience in a legal, corporate, or legal operations environment Familiarity with contract review processes and corporate governance practices Experience using legal technology platforms such as CLM systems, e-signature tools, entity management software, and task management tools Strong organisational and project management skills with excellent attention to detail Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English, with additional languages considered a plus Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with professionalism and discretion Experience working in fast-paced international environments such as tech, SaaS, or regulated industries Proactive and solution-oriented mindset with a focus on process improvement and operational efficiency Ability to manage multiple priorities independently with minimal supervision. OFFER: Excellent working environment within an international organisation. Medical insurance and pension plan options. Birthday vouchers and additional perks for special occasions. Fully equipped kitchen and in-house entertainment space. Monthly lunches, corporate events, sports teams, competitions, and social activities. Daily snacks and a casual dress code. Strong opportunities for professional growth and career progression within a global organisation.
TL;DR: Lovable is building the future of software creation. We need a Lead Product Counsel who thinks like a systems engineer and understands that "zero risk" equals "zero growth." Your job is to be a support system for our product teams, navigating complex regulatory challenges by finding workable, high-speed solutions that keep us shipping. Why Lovable? Change the world, literally: 2026 is the year AI works. Lovable is building the most powerful AI software-creation platform. Work with exceptional people: We’re assembling one of Europe’s strongest technical teams. You’ll work alongside founders, execs, and sales leaders closing deals with the world’s largest enterprises. Legal as a growth lever: At Lovable, legal is not “back office.” Done right, you’ll be a direct driver of revenue velocity and customer trust. Top-of-market comp: Cash + equity. We pay above market for impact, not pedigree. Global stage: We’re a top AI brand. You’ll interact with leading companies, regulators, and advisors across the US, EU, and beyond. What we’re looking for: Relevant Experience: 6-12 years’ legal experience, with at least 2-4 years in-house at a high-growth tech company (Series A-C ideal). Regulatory Partner: You are the ultimate partner for our product teams. You dive deep into the product's goals and translate legal requirements into workable solutions at high speed. You’re comfortable with the EU AI Act, GDPR, EU Data Act and DSA. Automation First: You have a "developer mindset." If you have to give the same advice twice, you’d rather build a tool or an automated workflow to handle it. You likely use AI agents and LLMs daily to 10x your own output. Deep AI & IP Fluency: You understand the "how" behind LLMs, from data scraping and training sets to model weights and output ownership. You can navigate the intersection of copyright and AI-native software creation with ease. Master of the "Product Contract": You are comfortable drafting and iterating on T&Cs and User Agreements from scratch. You see a contract as product logic, it should be clear, fair, and designed to scale with new AI features. You can write terms that protect the company without creating a friction-filled user experience. Pragmatic Risk Tolerance: You understand that in a pre-consensus industry like Generative AI, waiting for 100% legal certainty means being too late. You are comfortable making high-stakes decisions with 70% of the data and a deep understanding of our strategic goals. Bias for action: you’d rather solve and improve than write long memos. Location: Willing to be based in Stockholm (or open to relocate). What you’ll do Embed with Product: Work with engineers daily to launch features that are compliant-by-design. Own legal for product-side vendor and technical partnership contracts that strengthen the platform. You are a core member of the product team, not an external consultant. Automate Legal Ops: Use Lovable and other AI tools to automate as much as possible - from privacy impact assessments to internal compliance checks. IP & Privacy Strategy: Design our global strategy for protecting AI-generated code and managing data provenance in a world of agentic workflows. Regulatory Navigation: Lead our stance on global AI, privacy and other regulation, ensuring Lovable is always two steps ahead of the shifting landscape. Turn complex legal questions into clear, practical guidance for product, engineering and leadership. Scale Prep: Build the systems now (templates, governance, compliance hygiene) that make later audits and fundraising easy. The Challenge This is not a job for someone who wants to “manage” or “delegate.” You’ll be hands-on, detail-obsessed, and directly responsible for the nuts and bolts of product legal. Think spending time with engineers to design new Lovable features. You’ll also have the chance to influence how Lovable’s legal function grows. Ready to make the engine that powers the most exciting AI company in the world? About your application Please submit your application in English. It’s our company language, so you’ll be speaking lots of it if you join. We treat all candidates equally - if you’re interested, please apply through our careers portal.
Troax is the global leader in mesh panel safety solutions - and we’re passionate about creating safer workplaces around the world. Founded in Sweden and now active in over 40 countries, we help customers protect people, machinery, and property through smart, reliable solutions for machine guarding, warehouse partitioning, and property protection. Our growth continues strong: in 2025, sales totalled approximately €261 million, and we are now about 1,600 employees working together to drive innovation, quality, and customer value. Join a company with a friendly culture, a forward‑thinking mindset, and the ambition to make a real difference. Learn more: www.troax.com Getting sourcing processes to work in practice, not just on paper, often determines how well a global manufacturing organization performs. This role sits at the center of creating structure, transparency and data driven decision support across sourcing in an international environment. Your new team The EMEA sourcing function at Troax plays a key role in ensuring that strategic sourcing activities are carried out according to established processes, policies and governance standards. Close collaboration with the Sourcing Manager and procurement teams across our production units creates the foundation for continuous improvement, compliance and reliable decision making. The team works cross functionally with Finance, Quality and Sustainability to strengthen sourcing performance and support strategic initiatives across the organization. About the job The Sourcing Governance Specialist drives and develops the structure around our sourcing processes. Focus remains on ensuring compliance, data quality and transparency in KPIs and project portfolios, while supporting the implementation of new ways of working across the sourcing organization. This is a specialist role with high stakeholder exposure but no people management. Key responsibilities include: • Developing, documenting and maintaining sourcing processes, guidelines and workflows • Developing and implementing KPI reports and KPI structure • Producing management reports and sourcing dashboards • Conducting preliminary reviews of commercial contracts and identifying risks or deviations • Ensuring accurate supplier data and coordinating supplier evaluations and risk assessments Troax operates within a European manufacturing footprint, and the role forms part of the EMEA sourcing organization. Remote work from within Europe is possible, with travel required to production units in countries such as Sweden, Italy and Denmark. Profile You have a university degree in procurement, supply chain, business administration, law, engineering or a related field, and you are familiar with commercial contracts and legal terminology. You are comfortable working in ERP environments with contract management and reporting tools, and you have experience with KPI frameworks, data analysis and reporting. Fluency in English and a valid B driving licence are required. It’s a plus if you have worked with process development, sourcing governance or supplier compliance, and if you have experience from an international manufacturing company in a matrix-oriented set-up. To succeed in the role, you are structured and analytical, with a proactive approach to driving improvements independently. You communicate clearly and collaborate well with stakeholders across functions, and you act with integrity in matters related to compliance, contracts and risk. You are comfortable navigating complex, cross-functional settings and contributing in a global sourcing environment. You understand how strong processes create business value and you have experience driving change and continuous improvement. You enjoy working with many stakeholders and interfaces, turning business needs into clear requirements and practical improvement proposals. With a natural ability to build relationships and bring others along, you combine a digital, business-oriented mindset with a focus on data, structure and measurable outcomes. Why join Troax? Step into a role where structure creates real business impact. As part of Troax’s global sourcing organization, this position offers the opportunity to shape how strategic sourcing is governed, measured and continuously improved across multiple countries and production units. Work at the intersection of data, processes and supplier collaboration to strengthen transparency, enable better decision making and support long term operational efficiency. The role contributes directly to building scalable sourcing frameworks that support Troax’s continued growth in an international manufacturing environment. Join a collaborative, cross functional setting where sourcing works closely with Legal, Finance, Quality and Sustainability to drive improvements that matter, both operationally and strategically. How to apply? If this sounds like your next step, we would love to hear from you. We are partnering with Gruffman Recruitment and Consulting in this recruitment process. Selection and interviews are conducted on an ongoing basis. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible, no later than May 11. For questions about the role, contact Ulrika Gruffman at ulrika@gruffman.nu.
TL;DR Lovable is growing at terminal velocity. We need a Corporate Counsel who is as comfortable negotiating a term sheet as they are reviewing a stock option plan or cleaning up cap table mechanics the week before a fundraise closes. This role sits at the heart of Lovable’s legal function - owning equity, corporate transactions, and governance, while acting as the connective tissue between our Commercial and Product counsel teams. If you thrive in the space where company-building meets legal infrastructure, this is your role. Why Lovable Change the world, literally: 2026 is the year AI works. Lovable is building the most powerful AI software-creation platform. Work with exceptional people: We’re assembling one of the world’s strongest teams. You’ll work alongside founders, board members, and investors on the transactions that define the company’s trajectory. Legal as a growth lever: At Lovable, legal is not “back office.” You will be a direct driver of our ability to raise capital, close strategic transactions, and maintain the governance hygiene that keeps institutional investors confident. Top-of-market comp: Cash + equity. We pay above market for impact, not pedigree. Global stage: We are a top AI brand. You’ll navigate the structural and regulatory complexities of a dual-listed, multi-jurisdiction technology company growing across the US, EU, and beyond. What we're looking for Relevant Experience: 4–8 years of legal experience, with a meaningful blend of law firm (ideally corporate/securities at a top-tier firm) and in-house tenure at a high-growth technology company (Series B–D preferred). You have seen at least one full fundraise cycle and have hands-on experience with equity documentation. Equity & Cap Table Fluency: You can draft and negotiate term sheets, stockholder agreements, and voting agreements in your sleep. You understand dilution mechanics, liquidation preferences, anti-dilution provisions, and pro-rata rights—not just conceptually, but operationally. You’ve managed a cap table and know what “getting it wrong” costs. Corporate Transactions Ownership: You are comfortable owning the legal workstream on venture financings, strategic investments, and early-stage M&A or acqui-hire transactions. You don’t need a partner looking over your shoulder to get a deal to close. Governance Architect: You understand what good corporate hygiene looks like—board consents, 409A valuations, option pool management, state filings, and subsidiary structuring. You know that governance done poorly becomes a fundraising liability. Gap-Filler Mentality: You thrive in the white space. When a deal or a situation doesn’t fit neatly into Commercial or Product’s lane—employment equity, a strategic partnership with a VC-backed company, a cross-border corporate restructuring—you pick it up and run. Automation First: You have a “developer mindset.” If you’ve drafted the same consent or SAFE agreement three times, you build a template, a playbook, or a self-service workflow. You likely use AI agents and LLMs daily to accelerate your own output. Pragmatic Risk Tolerance: Lovable moves fast. You are comfortable giving a clear, defensible recommendation with 70% of the information—and you know when to escalate vs. when to just decide. Bias for Action: You’d rather close the loop on a signature block over Slack than wait a week for a formal process. What you'll do Own the Equity Stack: Manage all equity-related legal work end-to-end—option grants, RSU plans, secondary transactions, employee liquidity programs, and 409A coordination. You are the single point of accountability when a new hire asks “how does my equity work?” and when a lead investor asks about our fully diluted cap table. Lead Corporate Transactions: Drive the legal workstream on venture financings (priced rounds, SAFEs, convertible notes), strategic investments, and any M&A activity. Coordinate with external counsel where needed but own the process, timeline, and output. Build & Maintain Corporate Infrastructure: Keep our corporate house in order across all entities—board and stockholder consents, annual filings, subsidiary governance, and cross-border structural hygiene. Make sure we are always investor-ready, not just at close. Be the Connective Tissue: Work alongside our Commercial and Product counsel to handle matters that fall between their mandates—co-branded partnership structures, equity-linked commercial arrangements, employee IP assignments, and any situation that requires a generalist’s judgment. Automate the Routine: Use Lovable and AI tooling to build self-service infrastructure for standard corporate tasks—option grant workflows, consent templates, entity management trackers—so that the legal team scales without headcount growing linearly. Scale Prep: Build the governance documentation and compliance hygiene now that makes our next fundraise, a dual-listing, or an acquisition clean and fast. Think: data room-ready at all times. The challenge This isn’t a role for someone who wants to specialize narrowly or hand off anything that looks unfamiliar. You’ll be the person that founders, the CFO, and the board rely on when the stakes are high and the clock is ticking—whether that’s a term sheet that just landed, an employee equity dispute, or a structural question that doesn’t have a precedent inside the company. You will also help shape how Lovable’s legal function grows as we scale. Ready to be the legal backbone of the most exciting AI company in the world? About your application Please submit your application in English - it’s our company language so you’ll be speaking lots of it if you join. We treat all candidates equally - if you’re interested please apply through our careers portal
About the job About the Company The WASH Governance Group at the Swedish Environmental Research Institute, IVL, is looking for an Expert to work on different water and sanitation programs in the West Asia and North Africa (WANA) region from our office in Amman, Jordan. IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute is an independent research organization headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with around 500 experts working across environment and sustainability. The WASH Group is a global team of nearly 20 colleagues based in Stockholm, Bogotá, Amman, Mumbai, and other locations. The WANA office in Amman consists of a small team on site, working in a shared co-working environment. Together, we combine research, technical expertise, and international collaboration to strengthen sustainable and resilient water and sanitation services. About the Role The Expert will be responsible for implementation and development of water governance related projects in relation to resilient water supply and sanitation. This includes knowledge development and research functions, as well as capacity building, technical support and advice on governance related to water supply and sanitation issues; responsible for project development and development of methodologies, tools and knowledge products, the position also include project management, when required. The position is a full-time role. Responsibilities Support the implementation of programmes for the WANA Region, in coordination with the rest of the team in WANA and Stockholm. (Approx. 80% of the time), focused on climate resilience and systems strengthening for water and sanitation services. Contribute to the implementation of other programs in the water and sanitation department outside the WANA Region (Approx. 20% of time). Contribute to the thematic development of IVL´s portfolio in the areas of resilient water supply and sanitation governance. Provide technical support and advisory services to support water governance processes to countries and to IVL partners as per demand. Develop and/or contribute to the development of knowledge products, training materials, methodologies, tools and research. Organize and facilitate workshops/trainings as needed. Oversee programme finances, administration, and results reporting for assigned programmes. Identify and develop relationships with local and regional partners. Identify and develop project proposals and strategic partnerships. Represent IVL in international fora, as appropriate. Contribute to internal knowledge management and collaboration with other IVL groups. Qualifications At least 10 years of experience working with policy development and implementation of water services in emerging and developing economies contexts, including direct experience (at least 4 years) of working in the WANA Region. Master's degree in a relevant discipline, such as Water Resources, Civil or Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Water Governance, Public Policy/International Development, or a related field. PhD in relevant topic will be an asset. Required Skills Expertise in global climate change and disaster risk reduction processes. Solid understanding of environmental and climate policies, strategies, institutions, and regulations. Experience in applying knowledge to climate policy-related decisions and advice. Proven experience of working with water governance in relation to water supply and sanitation at local, national and international level, particularly in the WANA Region, including in fragile and conflict-affected settings. Expertise in governance and systems strengthening for water and sanitation, including policy and legislative processes, planning, regulation, sector coordination, and sector reform. Experience of integrating water scarcity into water and sanitation programming. Solid understanding of water resource management, including drought management will be an asset. Experience of program/project development and implementation, particularly in the WANA Region. Experience of working with capacity development, stakeholder facilitation, institutional strengthening and policy development in relation to water and sanitation services. Expertise in translating research into actionable knowledge products (e.g., policy briefs, technical guides, or methodologies). Familiarity with global and national water-related policies, processes, and key water agencies in one or more WANA countries (e.g. Jordan, Iraq, Syria) will be an advantage. Proven ability to advocate for WASH governance at regional and global events, such as climate weeks, water summits, and policy dialogues is an advantage. Proven capacity to develop and implement technical solutions, such as tools, methodologies, and knowledge products, tailored to the unique challenges of fragile contexts. Strong managerial skills, including planning, budgeting and risk management; managing external and internal relations; coordinating a number of programme partners; Experience in other regions will be an asset. Experience in applied research and excellent written communication will be required. Ability to work autonomously and to function effectively as part of a team. Commitment to, and agreement with IVL´s core values and vision. Preferred Skills Proficiency in Arabic is required. Proficiency in English is required. Good level of French will be a strong asset. Pay range and compensation package The full-time position will be based at the IVL office in Amman, Jordan. The position is a 15 month contract, subject to renewal upon good performance and availability of funds. Planned starting date: October 2026. How to apply for the position Please submit your CV and a cover letter by clicking Apply here. Applications shall be send in English no later than 31st July 2026. For more information about the position, contact Manal Shraideh, Legal Representative Regional Office WANA Region, manal.shraideh@ivl.se.
Location: Gothenburg or Remote (Europe) Employment: Full-time About Lawgent Lawgent helps companies grow across Europe by combining legal expertise, AI, compliance, and commercial business advisory. We work with everything from startups and scaleups to international groups that need a strategic legal partner for expansion, regulatory compliance, and long term growth. We are now looking for an experienced salesperson who already understands how to sell professional services within law, finance, accounting, tax, or business advisory. About the role This is not an entry level sales position. We are looking for someone who has already built trust with executives, negotiated complex service agreements, and understands how to create long term client relationships. You will be responsible for identifying new business opportunities, building your own client portfolio, and helping companies invest in legal and regulatory services that strengthen their business. Your responsibilities include: Identifying and contacting new corporate clients. Managing the complete sales process from first meeting to signed agreement. Building long term relationships with CEOs, founders, CFOs, HR managers, procurement teams, and executive management. Understanding clients' commercial and legal needs and presenting the right solutions. Working closely with Lawgent's legal and compliance specialists. Developing strategic partnerships and referral networks. Achieving ambitious sales targets. Requirements To be considered you must have: At least 3 years of documented B2B sales experience selling legal services, accounting services, tax advisory, auditing, corporate finance, consulting, or other professional services. Proven ability to sell high value service agreements. Experience working with executive decision makers. Strong negotiation and relationship building skills. Excellent communication skills in English. Swedish is considered a strong advantage. Experience using CRM systems. A structured and highly self driven working style. Meritorious Experience within one or more of the following is highly valued: Business law Corporate legal services Accounting and bookkeeping Tax advisory Audit Financial consulting Compliance GDPR EU AI Act DORA Corporate governance We offer A rapidly growing international company. The opportunity to work with some of Europe's most exciting companies. High level of responsibility and freedom. Career development based entirely on performance. Competitive compensation with an attractive commission structure. A professional environment focused on growth, execution, and long term client relationships. Who you are You are driven by results but understand that trust is what closes deals. You know how to sell expertise rather than products. You ask the right questions, understand business challenges, and build long term partnerships with clients. If you have previously sold legal, accounting, tax, or financial advisory services and want to become part of an ambitious international company, we would like to hear from you. Apply today by sending your CV and a short introduction describing your previous sales achievements within legal or financial services.
Company description: Founded in 1927 Job description: What you will doAs Senior Counsel, Data Privacy & Technology you will set strategic legal direction, strengthen governance, lead senior stakeholder engagement, support the SVP Digital & IT organization and function, enable responsible innovation and digital transformation, and promote compliant data use across VFS. You will support alignment with global data protection laws, EU data-driven regulatory frameworks (including the EU Data Act), AI and digital regulations, DORA, NIS2; represent VFS in relevant Volvo Group forums and governance bodies; and supervise one or more Data Privacy Managers Your will take responsibilities in the following areas:• Provide strategic legal advice on global data protection laws, including GDPR and other applicable privacy regimes, in support of VFS products & services, operations, and markets• Advise on data, digital, cybersecurity, and financial services-related technology regulation, including the EU Data Act, DORA, NIS2, data access and sharing rights, and related impacts for VFS• Advise on AI regulation, including the EU AI Act, and translate requirements into practical guidance for AI development, procurement, deployment, monitoring, and governance• Provide strategic and practical legal support for digital, IT, data, analytics, platform, connected services, and AI initiatives• Draft, review, and negotiate cloud, SaaS, software, outsourcing, data-sharing, AI, analytics, platform, and technology services agreements, including data protection agreements and cross-border transfer mechanisms• Lead and continuously mature VFS privacy, data, and AI governance frameworks• Provide governance tools, legal oversight, and escalation support for privacy-by-design, AI-by-design, data lifecycle controls, risk classification, control requirements, DPIAs, transfer impact assessments, legitimate interest assessments, AI risk assessments, and related remediation plans • Advise on and support risk management for data access, data sharing, connected products & services, AI outputs, cybersecurity, connected products, and other data-intensive solutions• Lead, manage, and develop Data Privacy Managers, setting priorities, coaching performance, and building capability across the VFS privacy, data, and AI legal agenda• Collaborate with IT, Digital & IT, Security, Risk, Compliance, Operations, and other colleagues to provide practical guidance, governance tools, and escalation support for effective controls and accountable governance• Serve as the primary VFS legal interface with Volvo Group privacy, AI, data, and digital governance stakeholders, representing VFS in Group-wide policy, governance, framework, and implementation discussions• Act as VFS Data Protection Representative (or designate a qualified Privacy Manager or equivalent as delegate for operational privacy activities, while retaining overall accountability for compliance)• Translate Volvo Group requirements into fit-for-purpose VFS guidance, governance tools, and planning support that enables local implementation• Monitor and assess legal developments in privacy, AI, cybersecurity, data, digital regulation, DORA, NIS2, and financial services-related technology regulation, and translate requirements into actionable policies, standards, guidance, templates, training, and governance routines• Support audits, regulatory interactions, customer and partner due diligence, and management reporting on privacy, data, AI, cybersecurity, and technology regulatory matters• Enable responsible AI & data-driven services, digital transformation, and data commercialization opportunities by providing legal direction that supports compliant and scalable innovation. Your future teamYou will report directly to the SVP, Legal & Compliance of VFS and will provide front-line support for the SVP Digital & IT function and this position is located in Gothenburg, Sweden.Who are you?Qualifications likely required to be successful in this role include:• Law degree and qualification to practice law in at least one relevant jurisdiction• 8–12+ years of relevant legal experience in privacy, technology, AI, data, cybersecurity, digital regulation, or financial services-related technology regulation, with significant experience advising on GDPR and global privacy laws• Knowledge of the EU Data Act, EU AI Act, DORA, NIS2, data governance, cybersecurity, cross-border data transfers, digital regulation, and emerging technology regulatory frameworks• Proven experience in a global matrix organization, regulated business, or comparable environment, preferably within connected products or other data-intensive sectors• Strong collaboration and stakeholder management skills, including the ability to support and enable local market teams• Experience working in a multi-jurisdictional environment• Ability to translate complex regulatory requirements into practical global guidance, frameworks, and governance tools that support consistent local market implementation by accountable teams• Ability to influence outcomes in a matrix organization without direct authority or ownership of local execution We look forward to receiving your application, no later than July 31.If you have any questions or would like further information, please feel free to contact:Eleisha Graves, SHRM-CPPeople & Culture Business Partner eleisha.graves@volvo.com As part of the recruitment process, a background check as well as alcohol and drug testing may be conducted. You will be informed if applicable.
A Snapshot of Your Day Imagine leading the charge to shape how Siemens Energy classifies and manages product and business data across our entire PLM landscape. As the new PLM Business Solution Owner for Classification, you’ll set the vision for data governance, drive the implementation of cutting-edge classification solutions, and ensure our digital thread remains robust and compliant. You’ll collaborate with passionate teams, influence key business decisions, and empower colleagues to work smarter with data. Step into a role where your expertise in PLM, data modeling, and change management will directly impact on our journey toward a more connected, efficient, and future-proof organization. How You’ll Make an Impact Lead the implementation of our PLM classification solution, translating business needs into actionable IT requirements and managing project timelines, resources, and deliverables. Engage with data owners, IT teams, and business units to drive adoption, gather feedback, and ensure the solution meets cross-functional needs. Develop training materials and conduct workshops to boost data literacy and ensure proper use of the classification system. Coach and review the work of professionals involved in data stewardship and classification activities. Define and enforce data governance frameworks, policies, and standards, collaborating with legal and compliance teams to meet regulatory requirements. Drive the central classifications governance topics for OneMGT. What You Bring You hold a university degree (Bachelor’s or Master’s) in Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field. Have proven experience as a senior professional in data governance, data management, or a similar role, managing complex projects with limited supervision. Bringing significant hands-on experience with PLM systems and a deep understanding of product data structures. You demonstrate expertise in project management, data modeling, and implementing enterprise data solutions. You are skilled in change management, agile methodology, and cross-functional collaboration. About the Team You’ll join a dynamic Product Lifecycle team dedicated to building future-ready solutions for data classification and governance. The team’s mission is to ensure data consistency, regulatory compliance, and seamless integration across the PLM ecosystem. Working closely with business, IT, and compliance partners, the team champions innovation and continuous improvement in data management practices. Our Gas Services division offers Low-emission power generation through service and decarbonization. Zero or low emission power generation and all gas turbines under one roof, steam turbines and generators. Decarbonization opportunities through service offerings, modernization, and digitalization of the fleet. We can offer you employment benefits such as: reduction of working hours, advance vacation, health care allowance and an eventual possibility to a flexible working place. Who is Siemens Energy? At Siemens Energy, we are more than just an energy technology company. With ~100,000 dedicated employees in more than 90 countries, we develop the energy systems of the future, ensuring that the growing energy demand of the global community is met reliably and sustainably. The technologies created in our research departments and factories drive the energy transition and provide the base for one sixth of the world's electricity generation. Our global team is committed to making sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy a reality by pushing the boundaries of what is possible. We uphold a 150-year legacy of innovation that encourages our search for people who will support our focus on decarbonization, new technologies, and energy transformation. Find out how you can make a difference at Siemens Energy: https://www.siemens-energy.com/employeevideo Our Commitment to Diversity Lucky for us, we are not all the same. Through diversity, we generate power. We run on inclusion and our combined creative energy is fueled by over 130 nationalities. Siemens Energy celebrates character – no matter what ethnic background, gender, age, religion, identity, or disability. We energize society, all of society, and we do not discriminate based on our differences. Application Don’t hesitate – apply via https://jobs.siemens-energy.com/en_US/jobs , id nr 298117 not later than 2026-07-24. Ongoing selection is applied, the role might be filled before last application date. We refrain from all contact with staffing and recruitment companies, or advertising brokers. Location: Finspång Trade Union Representatives: Unionen, unionen.finspang.se@siemens-energy.com Sveriges Ingenjörer & SACO, asi.se@siemens-energy.com Ledarna, Anders Fors, ledarnaklubbenseab@siemens-energy.com IF Metall, Mikael Malmgren, mikael.malmgren@siemens-energy.com #LI-NT1
TL;DR: Lovable is growing fast and needs a Commercial Counsel (EMEA) who thinks like a Revenue Architect — leveraging AI solutions to move deals at ~10× the standard speed. Why Lovable? Lovable lets anyone and everyone build software with any language. From solopreneurs to Fortune 100 teams, millions of people use Lovable to transform raw ideas into real products - fast. We are at the forefront of a foundational shift in software creation, which means you have an unprecedented opportunity to change the way the digital world works. Lovable-built applications and websites are visited hundreds of millions of times a month, and our enterprise footprint is compounding fast. And we’re just getting started. We’re a small, talent-dense team building a generation-defining company from Stockholm. We value extreme ownership, high velocity, and low-ego collaboration. We seek out people who care deeply, ship fast, and are eager to make a dent in the world. What we’re looking for Relevant experience: 8+ years legal experience, including 3+ years in-house at a scale-up SaaS company (Series B–D preferred). Experience with 6-figure enterprise deals and common sticking points + solutions. High-velocity sales partner: Trusted partner who navigates legal friction, finds workable solutions in real time, and builds scalable approaches to reduce cycles. Automation-minded: Builder mentality; uses AI daily to 10× drafting/review speed; contributes to shared playbooks and repositories. Master of the deal: Comfortable drafting/negotiating MSAs, Enterprise T&Cs, DPAs from scratch. Familiar with DORA, EU AI Act, GDPR, and common frameworks raised in negotiations. Solutions over playbooks: Handles bespoke, complex deals; partners with Sales, Security, Finance, and Product to align quickly in ambiguous situations. Commercial judgment: Explains issues from a business perspective; frames risk and tradeoffs like a business partner. Pragmatic risk tolerance: Comfortable making high-stakes decisions with imperfect facts; balances long-term protection with urgency to win market share. Bias for action and brevity: Prefers quick calls or concise written guidance vs. lengthy memos. Understands AI + AI companies: Can navigate AI governance/risk/model-training concerns and explain LLM provider vs. AI system deployer. What you’ll do Own enterprise deals: Lead drafting and negotiation of MSAs, enterprise T&Cs, DPAs, and other tech agreements end-to-end across largest/most complex deals. Solve sticking points: Step in on complex AI-related concerns; propose practical solutions and drive stakeholder alignment. Raise the floor: Use Lovable and other AI tools to extend leverage, reduce cycles/cycle times, and increase deal velocity. Regulatory translation: Stay ahead of EU AI Act, GDPR, Data Act; turn compliance into competitive advantage via commercial terms. Audit-ready hygiene: Keep deals clean, documented, and consistent to support audits and expansion. The challenge This role is about being the trusted operator on every hard deal: turning complex AI regulations into clean, defensible contract positions — and using automation to move faster than the deal team expects. About your application Please submit your application in English. It’s our company language, so you’ll be speaking lots of it if you join. We treat all candidates equally - if you’re interested, please apply through our careers portal.
Company description: Our headquarters are in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Group shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm." Job description: The Global Headquarters for Volvo Financial Services is seeking a Senior Counsel, Commercial & Operations to serve as a senior legal lead for strategic and operational support across global commercial activities, credit and risk, financing products and services, governance, and core business operations. What you will do As Senior Counsel, Commercial & Operations, you will serve as the primary legal partner to the SVP Credit & Risk, designated Regional SVPs and other business leaders to provide strategic, practical legal advice on commercial matters and the development, governance, structuring, and execution of financial products and services that enable the sale of Volvo Group products. The role combines sound legal risk management with business enablement, helping deliver scalable, well-governed, and commercially effective solutions, while supporting corporate governance, legal entity management, internal controls, assurance activities, and matters requiring global legal oversight or coordination. The position will lead a small team of one Counsel and one Paralegal. You will work closely with regional Legal & Compliance colleagues on legal, governance, and policy alignment and help develop the VFS legal function through legal operations, knowledge sharing, standards, processes, capability building, and collaboration across global and market teams.
At Qred, we’re building the bank for small businesses. Since launching 11 years ago, we’ve grown from startup to profitable fintech scale-up, now generating over 1 billion SEK in annual revenue and supporting 50,000+ entrepreneurs across Northern Europe. We combine smart technology, real data, and human judgment to make financing simple, fast, and fair. With bold growth plans and strong momentum across multiple markets, we’re now looking for a Compliance Officer for the next phase of growth. About the Role As our Compliance Officer, you will bridge the gap between regulatory requirements and business execution, ensuring our operations remain robust during rapid scaling. Operating within the Legal & Compliance team and reporting directly to the Chief Legal Officer, you will have end-to-end ownership of our compliance framework. This mission-oriented role is not about sidelined policy review; it is about embedding regulatory precision directly into our financial systems and product delivery. Key responsibilities Lead regulatory processes, implementation projects, and official correspondence with the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (SFSA). Translate complex financial regulations and privacy laws, including GDPR, into clear, actionable governance frameworks and operational processes. Oversee the compliance and risk framework by designing, implementing, and reviewing control self-assessments and risk indicators. Manage compliance incidents and customer complaints, partnering with internal business units to drive swift remediation and risk mitigation. Prepare and present comprehensive compliance and risk reports directly to senior management and the Board of Directors. What we’re looking for We are looking for a structured compliance professional who thrives on clarity and drives alignment across multi-functional teams. You bring a systematic approach to problem-solving, remaining calm under pressure while managing complex regulatory projects with precision. You are motivated by building scalable frameworks that protect the bank's foundation while enabling fast-paced commercial momentum. Qualifications Several years of experience in a compliance function, preferably in a financial institution, fintech scale-up, or specialized consultancy. Proven experience managing engagements with the SFSA and a strong command of financial regulations and privacy legislation. Demonstrated ability to build, implement, and maintain internal governance frameworks in a regulated environment. Fluency in both Swedish and English, with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Why Qred? This is the place to be if you’re looking for a place to grow. Qred is growing fast, and our Qredsters along with it. With a non-bureaucratic organization and delegated responsibilities, we make sure there’s a short path from idea to action. In addition to our great culture, you get to work with the latest cutting-edge techniques, full ownership, and last but not least a bunch of great competent colleagues to learn from! One Last Thing This is a full-time, permanent position based in our headquarters in Stockholm. We believe our culture thrives when we work together, which is why we have an office-first approach. To balance this with some flexibility, we have the option of working remotely one day per week. We review applications on a rolling basis and while the start date is flexible, the right candidate can join us immediately. Qred celebrates diversity and does not discriminate based on ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law. #LI-Hybrid #LI-Remote #LI-Onsite
Kjell & Company is Sweden’s leading specialty retailer in consumer electronics, connectivity, and smart home solutions. With 140+ stores across the Nordics and a strong e-commerce presence, we help millions of customers navigate an increasingly connected world. We are entering a new chapter of strategic development, strengthening our governance, maturing our legal frameworks, and building a more scalable and future‑proof organisation. As part of this journey, we are looking for a General Counsel to take a pivotal role in enabling our continued growth and transformation. Assignment As General Counsel, you will act as a trusted senior advisor and business partner across the entire Kjell Group. You will play a critical role in enabling growth, improving governance, and protecting the long‑term interests of the company through pragmatic, high‑quality legal guidance. You will report to the CFO and be responsible for leading and managing our Data Protection Counsel, working closely with senior management and key stakeholders. In this role, you provide legal direction on strategic initiatives, commercial decisions, and corporate governance matters—while ensuring a thoughtful balance between business value and legal risk. Your main responsibilities will include: Act as a senior legal advisor to management on strategic matters including partnerships, governance, market expansion, and new business models. Proactively identify legal risks and opportunities and provide clear, pragmatic guidance to the business. Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial and corporate agreements aligned with company objectives. Own and develop the Group’s governance framework, policies, and internal decision-making structures. Advise on corporate structure, intercompany matters, and general corporate law. Manage intellectual property matters such as trademarks and brand protection. Act as the primary legal point of contact, collaborating closely with Finance, Operations, HR, IT, and Commercial teams. Handle or coordinate legal disputes, ensuring efficient and proportionate outcomes. Manage external legal counsel to secure high‑quality, cost‑efficient advice. Lead and manage the Data Protection Counsel, providing direction, support, and alignment between legal and data protection workstreams. Your background We are looking for a highly capable, business‑oriented legal professional who combines strong legal expertise with sound judgement and a commercial mindset. You have: Swedish law degree (jur.kand. / juristexamen). Approximately 6–10+ years of relevant experience from a senior in‑house legal role or a reputable law firm. Strong experience in corporate and commercial contract law, negotiations, and legal strategy. Experience with intellectual property, trademarks, and GDPR/data protection. Demonstrated ability to act as a senior advisor and make independent assessments. Experience in leading or coaching others. Experience working in an international environment. Full fluency in Swedish and English. Personal qualities To thrive in this role, you are self-driven, structured, and pragmatic, with a strong commitment to enabling the business. You communicate clearly, influence with confidence, and balance legal risk with commercial value. You have a strong ethical compass, enjoy taking ownership, and feel energized by working in a fast‑moving, evolving environment where responsibility and pace are part of everyday life. It is important to understand that the business is undergoing a significant transformation. Things are moving rapidly, and changes to existing structures are not only desired but necessary. To enjoy this role, you need to thrive in an environment where speed, adaptability, and a solution‑oriented mindset are essential qualities. Location This role is based at our headquarter office in central Malmö. We welcome your application as soon as possible. Best regards, Kjell & Company 💙
Let us describe the challenge we offer We're currently looking for a Liquidity Manager to join our Treasury Operations & Liquidity Analysis team. In this role, you will be accountable for the overall cash flow health and liquidity position of both the Polestar Group and its individual legal entities. You will serve as the process owner for Group cash flow forecasting and reporting, ensuring transparency, accuracy, and actionable insights to support business decision-making. You will work closely with internal stakeholders and external partners to support liquidity management, cash flow analysis, and financial risk mitigation. This is a role for someone who values structure and accuracy, enjoys working with complex financial flows, and is motivated by improving financial performance through strong cash and liquidity management practices. This position is located at Polestar HQ in Gothenburg, Sweden. What You'll Do The Liquidity Manager owns the end-to-end cash flow forecasting process, including governance, templates, reporting frameworks, and forecast quality. The position drives cash visibility, improves working capital efficiency, minimizes tied-up capital, and leads cross-functional actions to resolve liquidity challenges. Acting as the key partner and escalation point for Polestar Sales Units (PSUs), the Liquidity Manager ensures robust cash flow management practices and supports informed decision-making across the organization. Liquidity & Cash Flow Management * Own and manage the liquidity position of the Polestar Group and all legal entities within the Group. * Ensure sufficient liquidity is available to support operational, strategic, and funding requirements. * Monitor short-, medium-, and long-term cash positions and proactively identify liquidity risks and opportunities. * Drive actions to improve overall cash flow health and resilience across the organization. * Develop and maintain liquidity management frameworks, including funding, cash concentration, and cash optimization strategies. * Define control procedures to secure there is no liquidity issues for the Polestar Group and all legal entities within the Group. * Lead the resolution of complex cash flow issues that require coordination among headquarters functions, business functions, and Polestar Sales Units. * Facilitate cross-functional discussions to identify root causes, remove barriers, and drive accountability. * Ensure timely execution of agreed actions and achievement of targeted outcomes. Cash Flow Forecasting * Own the end-to-end direct cash flow forecasting process across the Group. * Be accountable for the quality, accuracy, consolidation, and timely delivery of Group direct cash flow forecasts. * Define, maintain, and continuously improve forecasting methodologies, templates, timelines, and governance frameworks. * Drive forecast accuracy through standardized processes, variance analysis, and challenge of underlying assumptions. * Partner with FP&A, Controlling, Accounting, Regional CFOs, the Shared Service Center, and other business functions to ensure reliable and actionable forecasts. * Act as the escalation point for Polestar Sales Units (PSUs) on cash flow forecasting-related matters, ensuring timely resolution and alignment. Reporting & Cash Visibility * Own Group cash flow reporting and provide management with transparent and timely visibility of cash positions, forecast performance, and liquidity risks. * Implement and continuously enhance reporting frameworks that provide real-time visibility of cash and liquidity status across the Group. * Develop and maintain dashboards, KPIs, and management reports to support decision-making at both operational and executive levels. * Provide insightful analysis on liquidity trends, forecast deviations, working capital developments, and funding requirements. * Drive continuous improvements in reporting quality, automation, and process efficiency. Capital Efficiency * Drive initiatives to minimize tied-up capital and optimize working capital performance across the Group. * Identify structural performance gaps, develop business cases, define action plans, and coordinate cross-functional execution to achieve targeted KPI improvements. * Track, report, and validate the financial impact of improvement initiatives, ensuring sustainable benefits are embedded into business operations where applicable. * Monitor and report progress against cash flow and liquidity targets. Strategic KPI Improvement Initiatives * Identify opportunities to improve cash flow, liquidity, forecast accuracy, and working capital performance. * Lead and deliver one-time initiatives to drive measurable improvements in key cash flow, and liquidity KPIs. * Analyze performance gaps, define action plans, and coordinate cross-functional stakeholders to ensure successful implementation. * Track, validate, and communicate the impact of initiatives against agreed targets and KPIs. * Challenge existing processes and drive continuous improvement through best practices in cash management and forecasting. * Act as a catalyst for continuous improvement by identifying and delivering targeted actions to address underperforming areas. Who You Are To succeed in this role, and at Polestar in general, you'll need tenacity, flexibility, and curiosity. The ability to take initiative, meet deadlines, and adapt to changing priorities is essential. You are analytical and structured, with a strong understanding of liquidity and cash flow dynamics. You communicate effectively across functions and cultures, challenge the status quo when needed, and enjoy turning financial insights into tangible business actions. In addition, we believe you have these qualifications: * Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field. * 7+ years of experience in Treasury, Liquidity Management, Corporate Finance, Cash Management, FP&A, or related disciplines. * Minimum 5 years of experience within the automotive industry. * Proven experience managing liquidity and cash flow forecasting in a multinational environment with multiple legal entities. * Strong expertise in cash flow forecasting, liquidity management, and working capital optimization. * Experience implementing reporting frameworks, dashboards, and performance management processes. * Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional initiatives and influence stakeholders at all organizational levels. * Experience working with ERP and Treasury Management Systems. * Advanced analytical and financial modeling skills. * Good knowledge of cash pooling structures, in-house banking, FX risk management, and cash management processes is highly desirable. * Familiarity with banking platforms is advantageous. Polestar is an international company, with various backgrounds represented. English is the language of written and spoken communication. While we are global, we maintain a growth mindset. Change happens often at Polestar, but so does progress. Expect an accelerating and exciting environment. The process If the above matches your ambitions, be sure to apply. Due to the summer holiday period, our recruitment process is moving at a slower pace, and we may not be able to provide updates in the meantime. We look forward to getting back to you during August. The Polestar journey is an electric one.
For the full version of the advertisement, see Environmentally safe maintenance operations of urban drainage infrastructures Do you want to develop your research and teaching in an environment where collaboration with industry and society is a natural part of the work? With us, you will collaborate with dedicated colleagues, have access to modern research infrastructure, and enjoy strong opportunities to attract external funding. You will have the space to make a real difference for your students, your research, and society at large. The Urban Water Engineering research group seeks a driven and committed postdoc with a focus on how sustainable management of stormwater sediments can contribute to improved water quality. Take the opportunity to join one of the leading stormwater research groups in the world with an international, creative and dynamic environment and close cooperation with the industry and universities worldwide. The group consists of about 50 members including senior researchers, Swedish and international adjunct professors and about 20 doctoral students. The group has an extensive national and international collaboration network. Subject description Urban Water Engineering encompasses the entire urban water system (storm drains, drinking water supply and wastewater) with respect to collection, transport and treatment, as well as organisation and planning. The research aims to encourage a strong economy, clean environment and the wise use of resources, while preserving the public’s health and safety. Project description Stormwater carries a variety of pollutants from urban environments, posing major challenges for the protection of surface waters. Urban drainage infrastructures such as gully pots and stormwater ponds are critical to mitigate these challenges. Over time, the accumulation of sediments and associated contaminants in these infrastructures lead to an impaired performance and thus requiring routine and environmentally safe maintenance operations. As the use of urban drainage infrastructures expands, the mass of sediments and associated contaminants retained in such infrastructure will continue to grow, amplifying both management challenges and potential environmental risks. Fully characterising these challenges within a wider technical and socio-economic context is essential to ensure that the accumulation of sediments prevents–rather than simply defers– their discharge to coastal environments. Addressing this need is the central aim of this project, responding directly to the needs of municipalities, authorities and practitioners for evidence-based tools, clear governance and legal guidance, environmentally responsible maintenance methods and sustainable financial models, and contributes to reducing land-based pressures on coastal and marine environments through system-level transformation. The work within the project includes the evaluation and development of technical solutions for operation and maintenance of urban drainage infrastructures as well as detailed characterisation of the waste streams generated from maintenance operations. Within this project, the postdoc will be involved in collaboration with stakeholders in the water and wastewater industry and will communicate results both with the industry and international researchers through well-established competence network. Duties As a Postdoc you independently plan and carry out your research work. Further tasks include the writing of scientific papers and the participation in Swedish and international conferences. You may also have the opportunity to teach in undergraduate courses and administrative tasks may be included (up to 20% of fulltime). You will have two supervisors who will support you. The research work for this project will specifically include experimental work. Qualifications In order to be eligible for employment as postdoc you must have a PhD or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD in the field of water and environment, natural resources engineering, civil engineering or environmental chemistry. A doctoral degree awarded no more than three years before the application deadline provides a useful qualification. Candidates who have been awarded a doctoral degree at an earlier date may also be considered if there are special grounds, for example, different types of statutory leave of absence. The applicant should have the ability to work independently and take own initiative as well as being able to independently address new research areas. Good oral and written skills in English are essential to facilitate presentation of research outcomes in international conferences and scientific papers. It is advantageous if you have knowledge and experience of: - stormwater management, urban pollution sources and environmental behaviour of pollutants - experience of sampling, analytical chemistry, laboratory work and statistics as well as working with large environmental measurement data sets Swedish/Scandinavian language skills are beneficial, as they will facilitate communication with stakeholders and participation in teaching activities. Having a driver’s license is meritorious, as it will facilitate research work. Applicants should provide contact details to minimum two reference persons upon request. Further information Full-time fixed term employment for two years with placement in Urban Water Engineering. Placement: Luleå. Starting: Autumn 2026. For further information about the position, please contact Associate Senior Lecturer Alexandra Müller (+46)920-49 30 78, mailto:alexandra.muller@ltu.se Union representatives SACO-S Diana Chroneer,(+46 )920-49 2037 mailto:diana.chroneer@ltu.se OFR-S Marika Vesterberg,(+46)920-49 1721 mailto:marika.vesterberg@ltu.se In case of different interpretations of the English and Swedish versions of this announcement, the Swedish version takes precedence. For the full version of the advertisement, see Job vacancies | Luleå tekniska universitet Application We prefer that you apply for this position by clicking on the apply button below. The application should include a CV, personal letter and copies of verified diplomas from high school and universities. Mark your application with the reference number below. Your application, including diplomas, must be written in English or Swedish. Closing date for applications: August 17, 2026 Reference number: 3517-2026
About Husqvarna We’re one of the world’s oldest start-ups — and we’re just getting started. At Husqvarna Group, innovation is in our DNA. With over 330 years of heritage and a passion for pioneering technology, we design and deliver world-class products and solutions for forest, park, garden and construction care. From robotic lawn mowers to cutting-edge chainsaws and sustainable battery systems, we’re shaping the future — and we want you to be part of it. About The Team You will join the Group Cyber and Information Security Office — a central function that sets the direction for cyber, information and product security across Husqvarna Group. Our responsibility covers both internal security — protecting our people, information, systems and ways of working — and product security, ensuring that the connected products and services we deliver to customers are secure, trusted and resilient. We create the governance, frameworks and common ways of working that help the business build security into everything we do. While the role is part of CISO organization, this is not a traditional Information Security or IT Security position. Instead, your focus will be on securing the connected products we design, develop and deliver to customers around the world. As our products become increasingly connected, cybersecurity becomes an essential part of the product lifecycle and customer experience. In this role, you will support all three business divisions — Husqvarna, Gardena and Construction — ensuring product security is embedded in everything we do. You will collaborate closely with Legal, Compliance, R&D and divisional Product Security Managers as well as senior business stakeholders to build a strong governance structure and drive consistent implementation across the Group. About The Role As Product Security Officer, you will play a key role in strengthening Husqvarna Group’s product security capabilities. You will report to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and act as the central authority for product security across divisions. Your mission will be to set the direction, frameworks and follow-up structures needed to secure our increasingly connected and digital products. You will ensure that security is integrated throughout the entire product lifecycle while supporting the development of secure, connected products that meet both customer expectations and evolving regulatory requirements. A key and time-critical part of the role is to drive Husqvarna Group’s implementation of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). The goal is to establish the product security governance, processes and evidence needed for CRA readiness across divisions — with mandatory vulnerability and incident reporting applying from September 2026 and full CRA obligations applying from December 2027. You will play a central role in creating momentum, aligning stakeholders and ensuring that our ways of working evolve fast enough to meet these regulatory milestones and future market expectations. You will engage with stakeholders at all levels — from R&D engineers to executive leadership — and ensure that our security practices align with regulatory requirements, business needs, and market expectations. Success in this role depends just as much on your ability to influence people as on your technical expertise. You will drive change across the organization, build alignment with R&D and senior stakeholders, and help create momentum around product security initiatives—even when priorities compete. This is a role with great visibility and long-term potential: over time, you will be instrumental in shaping how Husqvarna Group builds trust in its products globally. This is a unique opportunity to influence how one of the world's leading manufacturers secures the next generation of connected products. About You You are a pragmatic and collaborative leader who thrives on making complex topics clear, actionable and easy to understand. With a positive, solution-oriented mindset, you know how to simplify challenges while creating meaningful impact across the organization. You excel at building trust and influencing others without formal authority, enabling you to drive change and create momentum in a complex, global environment. You are confident challenging stakeholders when needed, while maintaining strong relationships and bringing people together around shared goals. Comfortable operating at both a strategic and technical level, you enjoy collaborating with cross-functional teams and turning strategy into practical action. You combine strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to navigate ambiguity, inspire confidence and ensure that security becomes an integral part of the way products are developed Your Skills And Background • Extensive experience working with product security for connected products, including product security governance, secure product development and regulatory requirements such as the Cyber Resilience Act. • Experience from industries such as automotive, consumer electronics, home appliances, industrial equipment, IoT, embedded systems or other connected product environments is highly valued. • Experience from R&D, product development or engineering environments is especially important — even more than a traditional security background — combined with the ability to lead cross-functional teams and translate security needs into practical product development actions. • Experience from product development, R&D or application development environments — with the ability to “speak the language” of engineers and developers. • Experience collaborating closely with R&D and product development organizations. • Proven ability to influence without formal authority and align multiple stakeholders towards common goals. • Confidence in engaging with senior leadership and executive forums. • Experience establishing governance, frameworks and ways of working that create long-term business value. • A collaborative and agile mindset, with respect for autonomous teams and modern ways of working. Location This position will be based at one of our sites in Sweden: Huskvarna, Stockholm, or Jonsered. More info in the job application link.
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