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Do you want to contribute to a more sustainable energy future? We are now looking for a Mechanical Plant Design Engineer to join an exciting HVDC project in a highly skilled and international team. As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for planning, designing, and developing mechanical solutions for HVDC power plants. You will be part of a team dedicated to delivering high-quality layouts and designs for various areas within the station, working in the NX CAD environment with Teamcenter as a supporting system. In this role, you will create 3D models and 2D drawings for components and plant layouts, as well as develop station layouts and provide input to civil design. Your work will include designing steel structures, connectors, insulators, and related components, while ensuring compliance with relevant standards and design guidelines. You will also provide technical support during installation and commissioning, prepare technical documentation and bills of materials, and collaborate closely with customers, suppliers, and internal teams. Additionally, you will contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, support customer satisfaction, and ensure adherence to safety and quality standards in all aspects of your work. Our client is located in Ludvika Being a consultant at Nexer Tech Talent Nexer Tech Talent specialize in giving tech talents the ultimate start in their careers. For this role, you will be employed by Nexer Tech Talent but work at our client in Ludvika. Desired qualifications: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field A couple of years experience in a related field Experience working in NX and Teamcenter Strong communication skills and fluency in English A collaborative and solution-oriented mindset Application Does this sound like you? We are constantly screening resumes, therefore please submit your application as soon as possible. If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact Tech Recruiter Kristofer Hedlund at Kristofer.Hedlund@nexergroup.com We are looking forward to hearing from you! About Nexer Tech Talent Nexer Tech Talent is part of the Nexer Group – a tech company with deep roots in Swedish entrepreneurship and innovation. Together, we are over 2500 employees in 16 countries who, for more than 35 years, have helped our clients stay ahead strategically, technologically, and communicatively. Learn more about Nexer Tech Talent here.
The opportunity The Mechanical Plant Design team (TPM), part of HVDC, is looking for a Global Transformation Lead to join our team. You will be part of an international organization with colleagues across multiple countries, working together to support HVDC projects on a global scale. In this role, you will drive transformation and continuous improvement across our global mechanical organization. We are looking for a curious and people-focused change leader who wants to understand how the business works in practice, identify opportunities for improvement, and turn ideas into real progress. You do not need to be the deepest technical expert from day one, but you should have a natural drive to understand the context behind what we do — how things work, what inputs are needed, and what outputs they create. With that understanding, you will help shape smarter ways of working across teams, functions, and countries. “I am looking for a curious and driven change leader who wants to understand our business, challenge how we work today, and help us move faster and smarter as a global organization. ” – Hiring Manager Tommy Holmberg How you'll make an impact Drive transformation and continuous improvement initiatives across the global Mechanical Plant Design organization. Build business understanding to identify pain points, improvement opportunities, and more effective ways of working Lead cross-functional change initiatives and secure progress through clear ownership, structure, and follow-up. Challenge existing ways of working and support the implementation of scalable and sustainable improvements. Engage stakeholders across teams, functions, and countries to create alignment, commitment, and momentum. Explore digital solutions, automation, and AI-supported ways of working that can improve quality, speed, and efficiency. Your background You have experience in transformation, continuous improvement, project management, or operational development in a technical environment You are curious by nature and want to understand how the business works beyond your immediate area of responsibility. You are skilled at driving progress, creating structure, and following up in a constructive but clear way You combine a strong delivery mindset with a people-centered approach and good stakeholder management skills. You have an interest in digitalization, automation, and AI, and can see practical opportunities for new ways of working. You are fluent in English, written and spoken. A degree in engineering, business, or a related field is an advantage. What we offer Collective agreement. Flexible working time. Health care and wellness allowance. Fantastic career possibilities within Hitachi Energy both within Sweden and globally. Mentor to support you throughout onboard phase. Various trainings and education supporting employee development. Diversified company with over 70+ nationalities working in Sweden. Supplementary compensation for parental leave. Employee Benefit Portal with thousands of discounts and perks. More About Us In this role, you can be based in either Ludvika or Västerås, Sweden. Recruiting manager Tommy Holmberg, +46730476827, tommy.holmberg@hitachienergy.com will answer your questions about the position. Any other questions can be directed to Talent Acquisition Partner Nicole Bergman, nicole.bergman@hitachienergy.com Union representatives – Sveriges Ingenjörer: Mikael Hjort, +46 107-38 29 86; Ledarna: Frank Hollstedt, +46 107 38 70 43; Unionen: Fredrik Holmgren, +46 107-38 21 85.
The Global Competence Center for Power Quality Solutions is a unit within Hitachi Energy Sweden supporting the global market for delivery of Power Quality applications in collaboration with regional and local demand units. The Power quality applications enables power systems owners to increase the capacity of their existing power systems while improving electrical stability at the same time. The result is that more electrical power can reach consumers with minimal environment impact after shorter project times and at lower investment costs. This pioneering technology is developed at the Global Competence Center in Västerås and sold to customers worldwide. “We need to strengthen our Plant design Engineering. We are an openminded and experienced team with a good team spirit and good cooperation and you are welcome to join us”, Mats Linden, Electro-Mechanical Design Manager How you´ll make an impact You will be responsible for plant design; planning, coordinating and communicating all technical aspects related to mechanical plant design within the project Handle technical specifications and standards towards design solution 3D and 2D design of electrical plants including tasks such as: Plant layout, Civil conceptional design Cable Trench & Conduit layout, Grounding & Lightning Protection Calculations Design of steel and aluminium structures Creation of plant section drawings Cooperation with System, electrical Engineering and Civil Engineering Your background We are looking for an engaged and driven person who is a true team player and used to take responsibility. You hold Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electromechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Civil Engineering Preferably 3 - 5 years of experience in Power Systems, Power quality, Power Grid Solution, Power transmission (HVDC), Substations Software skills: experienced on Inventor/ Revit or other 3D Modelling using Plant Design Tools (Smart Plant/ PDS/ PDMS - AutoCAD, Micro Station) or Assembly Design Tools (NX, ADI) or AutoDesk Construction Cloud (ACC) Proficient in English is required since you will be part of an international setting; Swedish will be an advantage What we offer Collective agreement Flexible working time Health care and wellness allowance Fantastic career opportunities within Hitachi Energy both within Sweden and globally Mentor to support you throughout onboard phase Various trainings and education supporting employee development Diversified company with over 70+ nationalities working in Sweden Supplementary compensation for parental leave Employee Benefit Portal with thousands of discounts and perks More about us We are hiring for multiple persons. Are you ready for a new exciting challenge? Does the above description sound like you? Welcome to apply! Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, so don’t delay – apply today! We are interested to learn more about you and what you can contribute with so don’t hesitate to apply even though you don’t meet all requirements. A team with great cooperation and with diverse backgrounds is waiting for you to join! More information: Recruiting Manager Mats Linden, mats.linden@hitachienergy.com, will answer your questions about the position. Union representatives - Sveriges Ingenjörer; Nawzad Rashid, +46 107-38 91 48; Ledarna: Frank Hollstedt, +46 107-38 70 43; Unionen: Karin Ulvemark, +46 107-38 51 42 or Ingrid Rinaldo, +46 107-38 58 19. All other questions can be directed to Talent Acquisition Partner Carina Riström, carina.ristrom@hitachienergy.com.
The opportunity The Electrical Plant Design team is part of Engineering within HVDC, carrying the electrical design responsibility for greenfield HVDC projects on a global scale. The organization consists of approximately 130 employees across six countries. The team is responsible for engineering the Auxiliary Power System and station cabling for HVDC converter stations. From drawings and detailed design to installation support and final documentation, we bring electrical systems to life — driving the green energy transition in close collaboration with Plant Civil Engineering, Plant Mechanical Engineering, and Project Management. We are now looking for a Local Manager to lead one of our Electrical Plant Design engineering team in Sweden. In this role, you will provide strategic and operational leadership, ensuring that engineering delivery meets business and contractual requirements in terms of scope, quality, cost, and on‑time execution. You will lead a local team of approximately 10-15 engineers and play a key role in strengthening engineering capability, performance, and long‑term sustainability. How you’ll make an impact Lead, manage, and develop an engineering team responsible for Auxiliary Power System Design Provide strategic direction and clear priorities to drive engineering performance across all project phases Ensure deliveries meet contractual requirements related to scope, quality, cost, and schedule Plan and secure adequate engineering capacity, including contributing to resource planning and identifying scope for outsourcing from an engineering perspective Support the business in building operational capacity through effective people leadership, competence development, and structured ways of working Ensure processes are in place to capture, share, and implement best practices and operational experience Continuously develop, implement, and improve processes, policies, and procedures to increase efficiency and quality Collaborate closely with global stakeholders and cross‑functional interfaces Act as a role model by living Hitachi Energy’s Leadership Pillars and core values of safety and integrity, taking responsibility for your actions while caring for people and the business Your background Master’s degree in a relevant technical field. Experience from power stations, HVDC, FACTS, or substations is highly meritorious Proven experience in line management, including goal setting, performance follow‑up, and people development Strong interest in both people, leadership and technology Ability to set direction, manage priorities, and make sound decisions in a structured engineering environment Experience working in an international and multicultural context Fluent in English, both written and spoken A collaborative mindset — you are a genuine team player who enjoys working with peers, partners, and stakeholders What we offer Collective agreement Flexible working time Health care and wellness allowance Fantastic career possibilities within Hitachi Energy both within Sweden and globally Mentor to support you throughout onboard phase Various trainings and education supporting employee development Diversified company with over 70+ nationalities working in Sweden Supplementary compensation for parental leave Employee Benefit Portal with thousands of discounts and perks More about us Are you ready for an exciting new challenge? Does the above description sound like you? Welcome to apply for this position! Recruiting Manager, Thomas Lundgren, thomas.lundgren@hitachienergy.com will answer your questions about the position. Union representatives – Sveriges Ingenjörer: Mikael Hjort, +46 107-38 29 86; IF Metall: Ronnie Djupman, +46 107-38 36 31; Unionen: Fredrik Holmgren, +46 107-38 21 85. All other questions can be directed to Talent Acquisition Partner Malin Johansson, malin.johansson@hitachienergy.com
Mechanical Engineer, HVDC Service The Opportunity We are now looking for a Mechanical Engineer for our HVDC Service in Ludvika. We help our customers to increase their profits and to contribute to a more sustainable future. By improving and ensuring the operation of our customers' existing systems and by replacing all, or parts, of the control and HVDC equipment we make this happen. Technology and Engineering within HVDC Service, need you who can take the Plants mechanical technical challenge for our deliveries – find the successful solution to all the way from capture teams via quotation and project delivery to customer taking over. You will face an exciting challenge with Plant mechanical design aspects within a growing market. How You’ll make an impact • You will have exciting and varied work where you will have contact with both customers and suppliers. Work with global organizations within HVDC Service and have development opportunities within the Plants electromechanical design areas of calculation and design, as a project engineer. • In this role, you will work with detailed design, large assemblies, creating drawings and technical documentation, as well as calculations for existing HVDC converter station. • You will also oversee problem solving, have technical discussions with clients and suppliers to find suitable solution for refurbishment on existing converter stations. Your responsibilities • To succeed in the role, you have a mechanical engineering degree or similar. In addition, you have good knowledge of NX and 3D-CAD, are good interest in technical solutions within electromechanical design. • Site survey, 3D scans the station and uses this information for design work. • Participate or support site installation. • Moreover, it is a merit if you have worked in global environment and manufacturing industry and/or have been a consultant in mechanical engineering. You are familiar with working with tools like CAD and FEM. • Please note that it is an important requirement to have excellent skills in Swedish and English, written and spoken alike. What we offer • Collective agreement • Flexible working time • Health care and wellness allowance • Fantastic career possibilities within Hitachi Energy both within Sweden and globally • Mentor to support you throughout onboard phase • Various training and education supporting employee development • Diversified company with over 70+ nationalities working in Sweden • Supplementary compensation for parental leave • Employee Benefit Portal with thousands of discounts and perks • More benefits could be connected to this specific role More about us Are you ready for an exciting new challenge? Does the above description sound like you? Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, so don’t delay – apply today! More information: Recruiting Manager Anny Wong, anny.wong@hitachienergy.com will answer your questions about the position. Union representatives: Sveriges Ingenjörer: Nawzad Rashid, +46 107-38 91 48; Unionen: Karin Ulvemark, +46 107-38 51 42, and Ingrid Rinaldo, +46 107-38 58 19; Ledarna: Frank Hollstedt, +46 107-38 70 43. All other questions can be directed to Talent Acquisition Partner Eva Schölin, eva.scholin@hitachienergy.com
Role purpose You will work together with our project team as an owner for Mechanical design -taking a data-centre project from early concept through detailed design, procurement, construction support and handover, while staying aligned to EcoDC’s reference architectures and governance. You’ll lead technical due diligence (TDD) for mechanical scope, drive vendor selection, and make pragmatic trade-offs across performance, resilience, maintainability and cost. What you’ll own · End-to-end mechanical fitout workstream plan, deliverables and decision log · Mechanical interfaces across electrical power, controls/BMS, fire/life safety, water, structural and civil · TDD responses for mechanical scope with traceable assumptions and evidence · Equipment and vendor strategy: specifications, bid evaluations, clarifications, FAT/SAT input · Design issue resolution during construction (RFIs, changes, non-conformance, risk mitigation) Key responsibilities · Lead the mechanical design from early phase through construction, ensuring outputs are buildable, operable and maintainable · Produce and defend mechanical design decisions (topology, redundancy, water strategy, modularity, control philosophy) · Translate customer requirements into robust fitout solutions, including options analysis and cost/benefit trade-offs · Write technical specifications and RFQs for major mechanical packages; run structured bid evaluation and clarification processes · Act as technical representative with suppliers: clarification logs, performance criteria, testing/acceptance inputs · Maintain strong control of scope: identify design risks early, prevent technical scope creep, drive closure to decisions · Operate effectively in Nordic delivery environments: clear cadence, transparent communication, fast decisions with good rationale Typical mechanical scope (indicative) · Cooling plant and distribution (air and/or liquid cooling infrastructure) · Heat rejection and water-side systems, pumping, pipework, valves, filtration/water treatment · In-room/white space mechanical fitout and airflow strategy · Controls integration (BMS/controls philosophy), alarms, commissioning readiness inputs · Maintainability, access, service strategy and operational handover requirements Key interfaces · CTO / technical governance (alignment to principles, waivers where needed) · Electrical technical lead (power availability, resilience, interfaces, sequencing) · Controls/BMS stakeholders (control intent, integration approach, commissioning strategy) · Project/construction leadership (schedule, risks, changes, installation constraints) · Procurement and key vendors (technical packs, evaluation, testing/acceptance criteria) What good looks like in the first 90 days · Mechanical workstream plan established with dependencies, interfaces and decision gates · TDD responses delivered with strong traceability, timely closures and minimal rework · RFQ/spec packs issued for priority packages; bid evaluation framework running cleanly · Clear interface agreements with electrical/controls/fire/water/structure, with no “surprises” late in design · Practical construction support cadence in place (RFI triage, change control, issue resolution) Experience and capabilities · Proven ownership of mechanical design on mission-critical projects (data centres strongly preferred) · Deep mechanical discipline expertise and confidence leading technical reviews and design decisions · Strong procurement and vendor management experience (specs, bid evaluations, technical clarifications) · Evidence-led communication: assumptions, calculations, options and rationale that stand up in review · Calm, structured problem-solving under schedule pressure; comfortable in high-stakes trade-offs · Strong collaboration style across multi-discipline teams and site delivery stakeholders
Technical Project Manager – Mechanical & Piping (BOP) The Technical Project Manager (TPM) is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the mechanical and piping discipline within Balance of Plant (BoP) systems, including water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, fire protection systems, compressed air plants, and other supporting facilities. The role may also cover additional construction areas as required by the project. The Technical Project Manager ensures that all discipline-related activities comply with design specifications, applicable technical standards, and overall project requirements, while meeting cost, schedule, quality, and safety objectives. The role works in close collaboration with Plant Unit Project Managers, Construction Managers, and other cross-functional Technical Project Managers to ensure seamless integration of mechanical and piping activities across the project. Key responsibilities include managing contractors and suppliers, monitoring progress and costs, mitigating technical risks, and ensuring that quality and documentation requirements are fulfilled. The Technical Project Manager also supports procurement activities with technical expertise, evaluates change requests, and drives continuous improvement through the application of lessons learned. Key Responsibilities Technical & Project Execution Manage all activities related to the mechanical and piping discipline, ensuring compliance with design specifications, technical standards, and project requirements. Ensure discipline-related work aligns with design-to-cost principles and agreed project schedules. Integrate mechanical and piping scope into the overall plant unit in close coordination with Plant Unit Project Managers and Construction Managers. Provide regular updates on discipline progress and escalate issues when required. Review and approve all discipline deliverables to ensure quality, completeness, and compliance. Contractor & Supplier Management Oversee contractors and suppliers (engineering partners, OEMs, construction partners, and consultants), ensuring work is delivered on time and meets quality standards. Assess resource needs and adjust team activities to meet project objectives and timelines. Risk, Quality & Documentation Identify technical risks and collaborate with relevant stakeholders to mitigate and resolve issues. Ensure all technical work is properly documented and that reporting is accurate and timely. Provide guidance on discipline-specific methodologies, standards, and best practices. Cost, Schedule & Change Management Track discipline progress and report status to the Construction Area Project Manager. Monitor expenses, manage costs, and identify opportunities for cost optimization without compromising quality or safety. Report financial performance and cost control updates to relevant project stakeholders. Review and evaluate change requests, assessing impacts on scope, schedule, and budget. Implement approved changes effectively while maintaining project integrity and alignment. Collaboration & Continuous Improvement Facilitate collaboration with other Technical Project Managers to ensure cross-discipline integration. Identify opportunities for process improvements within the discipline. Capture and apply lessons learned from previous projects to improve future performance. Competencies and Experience Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of experience in the design, construction, and installation of mechanical and piping systems within industrial projects. Strong technical knowledge of mechanical and piping systems in complex industrial environments. Familiarity with relevant industry standards, codes, and regulations. Proven leadership and stakeholder management capabilities. Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Studies show that women and underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply unless they meet every requirement. At Stegra, we’re building an impact-driven, sustainable company - and we need a diverse, inclusive team to make it happen. If you share our passion but don’t meet every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. You might be the perfect fit for this role, or another as we grow. At Stegra, we’re not just building a plant, we’re proving that sustainable industry is possible. And to do that, we need people like you. Join a team where safety comes first. Where we support each other, learn as we go, and make space for everyone to grow and contribute. This is your chance to be part of something big - while being closer to nature and leading a balanced, purposeful life. What you’ll do Right now, we are looking for a Mechanical MRO Category Manager to join our team supporting our operations in Boden. In this role, you will work closely with procurement, maintenance, engineering, and production teams to ensure a reliable and cost-effective supply of mechanical spare parts and materials. This is a key role in supporting our ramp-up, where your work will directly contribute to minimizing downtime, enabling operational stability, and building a scalable procurement foundation for long-term operations. You will take ownership of developing how we manage spare parts, suppliers, and contracts in a completely new industrial setup — helping us build something from the ground up. In this role, you will: * Develop and drive the Mechanical MRO category strategy to support ramp-up and ongoing operations * Establish and manage the supplier base and contracts, including sourcing, negotiation, and framework agreements * Ensure availability of critical spare parts to support maintenance and reduce downtime risks * Co-lead the development of spare parts structures and master data, supporting CMMS/asset management implementation * Optimize total cost of ownership while ensuring safety, quality, and supply reliability * Collaborate cross-functionally with maintenance, production, engineering, and logistics * Identify and manage supply chain risks, ensuring continuity in a dynamic environment * Develop scalable ways of working, processes, and governance within the category What you’ll bring You’re someone who takes ownership and thrives in a fast-moving environment. You combine a structured, analytical mindset with a pragmatic and solution-oriented approach, and you’re comfortable navigating uncertainty while delivering results. At Stegra, we value people who collaborate across functions, build trust, and help create solutions that work in real operations — not just on paper. Specific to this role, we would like to see that you can tick off a fair amount of the boxes below: * Degree in Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or similar (or equivalent experience) * 5–10 years of experience in procurement, sourcing, or category management, ideally within industrial or MRO environments * Experience working in growing or changing environments, preferably during ramp-up phases * Knowledge of mechanical equipment, spare parts, and maintenance practices * Experience working with ERP and/or CMMS systems is a plus * Understanding of total cost of ownership and supplier management * Strong communication skills in English Who you are * Self-driven and accountable, with a strong sense of ownership * Pragmatic and solution-oriented, able to balance speed, cost, and quality * Resilient and adaptable in a fast-changing environment * Collaborative, with the ability to work across functions and build strong relationships Benefits at Stegra At Stegra, you’ll join a company where your work has real impact on the climate, the industry, and future generations. We’re building a culture rooted in safety, trust, and inclusion, where people feel supported to grow and thrive. You’ll receive fair, competitive compensation aligned with collective agreements, along with benefits like up to 30 days of paid vacation, occupational pension, parental benefits, and insurance. If you need support with relocation or immigration, our relocation department will help guide you through the process, whether it’s permits, housing or other practical matters. You can also enjoy perks like subsidized gym memberships and bike leases, plus the everyday benefits of life closer to nature. Read more about Benefits at Stegra here. This is Stegra Stegra is on a mission to change the global steel industry by producing green hydrogen, iron, and steel - with the goal of eliminating CO₂ emissions. Instead of coal, we use green hydrogen and fossil-free electricity, meaning our primary emissions will be water and heat. By 2030, our ambition is to produce 5 million tonnes of green steel annually in our fully integrated, digitized, and sustainable plant in Boden, Northern Sweden - currently under construction. But this is just the beginning. Our expertise in green hydrogen will enable us to decarbonize industries beyond steel, paving the way for a cleaner future. Our Boden Site Our Boden site is located just west of Boden City, right in the heart of a growing green industrial hub in Northern Sweden. It’s where we’re building one of the world’s most modern, sustainable steel plants—designed with safety, efficiency, and people in mind. With just a 10-minute commute from town, you'll be close to both cutting-edge technology and the everyday convenience of living near nature, schools, and community life. Boden Video
At Tetra Pak we commit to making food safe and available, everywhere; and we protect what's good – protecting food, protecting people, and protecting the planet. By doing so we touch millions of people's lives every day. And we need people like you to make it happen. We empower you to reach your potential with opportunities to make an impact to be proud of – for food, people and the planet. Job Summary Processing Liquid Food Solutions is responsible for development and manufacturing of solutions and branded processing units for the processing of liquid foods within Dairy, Beverage, Prepared Food and Plant-Based applications. We work closely with our market operations and customers to understand their true needs to secure that we create and convey our solutions that provide the greatest value for Tetra Pak and its Customers. Processing Liquid Food Solutions has approximately 400 employees in six main sites: Sweden, China, USA, India, Singapore and Mexico. We are looking for an Automation Engineer that will have a key role in our customer order projects. You will be responsible for and manage the automation design and engineering in orders. Beyond technical responsibilities, you will also engage in customer relations and contribute to product development initiatives. Joining a dynamic team of skilled process-, automation-, and mechanical engineers, you will contribute to delivering innovative processing solutions to our diverse range of customers worldwide. The position is permanent, and you will be based in Lund, Sweden. The position will include some travelling. What you will do Be the expert in automation design and engineering in customer orders throughout the order process and be responsible for control system specification, programming, and function descriptions in orders. Contribute to product development initiatives. Provide technical support to our sales organization during the pre-sale stage. Drive technical discussion together with our project centers to understand and convey the local customer need. Handle technical issues and documentation. As your experience grows, be involved and drive troubleshooting and meetings at customer site. We believe you have Technical education and minimum 3 years of experience in a similar position within the food processing industry. Experience with PLC and HMI programming as well as theoretical or practical automatic control knowledge. Knowledge of Siemens, Rockwell or other well-known automation systems. A natural way of utilizing necessary standards, guidelines, tools, and methods when doing automation design. While not mandatory, experience in order management, customer handling, and project management are considered advantageous. Fluent in written and spoken English. We believe that you are a highly service-minded and customer-centric person who enjoys working in a fast-paced, changing environment. Your effective communication skills enable you to interact with people at all levels, and you excel both independently and in collaborative group settings. Demonstrating a strong drive for results, you work in a structured and organized manner, always striving to deliver the best solutions for our customers. We also encourage individuals with an interest and ambition to grow their leadership skills to apply. We Offer You A variety of exciting challenges with ample opportunities for development and training in a truly global landscape A culture that pioneers a spirit of innovation where our industry experts drive visible results An equal opportunity employment experience that values diversity and inclusion Market competitive compensation and benefits with flexible working arrangements Apply Now If you are inspired to be part of our promise to protect what’s good; for food, people, and the planet, apply through our careers page at https://jobs.tetrapak.com/. This job posting expires on 27th July 2024. If you have any questions about your application, please contact Zsofia Tamaska. To know more about the position contact hiring manager, Wilhelm Hansmark at Wilhelm.HansmarkJanz@tetrapak.com. For trade union information, contact Unionen Lisbeth Larsson at +46 46 36 2320 and Sveriges Ingenjörer Lars Haraldsson at +46 46 36 2533 A background check may be performed on the final candidate as part of the recruitment process Diversity, equity, and inclusion is an everyday part of how we work. We give people a place to belong and support to thrive, an environment where everyone can be comfortable being themselves and has equal opportunities to grow and succeed. We embrace difference, celebrate people for who they are, and for the diversity they bring that helps us better understand and connect with our customers and communities worldwide.
What we do at Blykalla At Blykalla, we're transforming the future of nuclear power by developing innovative Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). Our mission is to create a new generation of nuclear energy systems that are safer, more efficient, and environmentally friendly. As Sweden's only developer of SMRs, we're at the forefront of a groundbreaking industry. The role You will take ownership of the steam generator - one of the most critical components in our SEALER reactor, sitting at the interface between the lead-cooled primary circuit and the power conversion system. You are the system-responsible engineer: defining what it must do, how it should be designed, and who builds it. The role spans the full engineering lifecycle — from writing requirements and leading trade-off studies, through detailed design, manufacturing coordination, and qualification. You will combine sharp mechanical engineering judgment with the ability to align people, suppliers, and analyses toward a common technical goal. What you'll get to do Your work spans three interconnected areas. On the requirements and design basis side, you will define the steam generator's functional and design requirements, develop and maintain the design basis documentation, and lead trade-off studies on configuration, materials, and manufacturing approaches. On the mechanical design side, you will drive decisions on component architecture, assembly sequences, weldability, inspectability, and manufacturability — making sure the design is practical to fabricate, transport, install, test, and maintain. On the thermal-hydraulic and structural side, you will not run complex simulations yourself, but you will be the one asking the right questions: defining calculation scopes, providing inputs to analysts, and critically reviewing results. You should be comfortable performing hand calculations to sanity-check outputs and steer design iterations. On the coordination side, you will define the scope and technical content of supplier work packages, evaluate proposals and deliverables from manufacturers, lead design reviews, and keep component development aligned with plant requirements and the project schedule — working across internal teams as well as academic and industrial partners. Who you’ll get to work with The System Engineer - Heat Transfer Equipment sits within our Fluid Systems Engineering team at Blykalla, reporting to Federico Barbano. You will collaborate closely with thermal-hydraulic analysts, mechanical and system engineers and procurement team — as well as external suppliers and research partners. We are a diverse team that is passionate about our work and about Blykalla. Who you are We are looking for a candidate with up to five years of professional experience. There are a few things we think will help you succeed in this role: Degree in mechanical, energy, chemical, nuclear engineering or a closely related discipline A meaningful portion of your experience spent at a heat exchanger or pressure equipment manufacturer - ideally in a role combining thermohydraulic and mechanical design with production engineering and workshop interface Strong working knowledge of heat exchanger mechanical design (ideally steam generators) and applicable design codes and standards such as ASME, PED, or RCC-M Thermal-hydraulic and heat transfer fundamentals sufficient to steer and critically review calculations performed by others - including the ability to perform hand calculations to sanity-check results Comfort writing clear technical specifications, reviewing deliverables critically, and communicating effectively with both internal colleagues and external suppliers Familiarity with CAD tools and engineering software Fluent in English, spoken and written Nuclear experience is welcome but not required — candidates from oil and gas, power generation, petrochemical, and similar industries are highly relevant. Meritorious Hands-on experience with steam generators or shell-and-tube heat exchangers Experience with FEA or CFD — the priority is the ability to define, commission, and review such analyses rather than execute them Prior experience coordinating multidisciplinary design work or managing supplier technical interfaces Background in the nuclear industry If you are not sure that you are 100% qualified but are up for the challenge, we encourage you to apply. Location This position is based at our office in Stockholm. So, what do you think? Take the chance to be at the forefront of revolutionizing nuclear power. Join and help us shape the energy landscape of tomorrow. Apply today with your resume and a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and achievements. We offer competitive compensation aligned with our internal salary framework and growth potential in the role.
Studies show that women and underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply unless they meet every requirement. At Stegra, we’re building an impact-driven, sustainable company - and we need a diverse, inclusive team to make it happen. If you share our passion but don’t meet every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. You might be the perfect fit for this role, or another as we grow. At Stegra, we’re not just building a plant, we’re proving that sustainable industry is possible. And to do that, we need people like you. Join a team where safety comes first. Where we support each other, learn as we go, and make space for everyone to grow and contribute. This is your chance to be part of something big - while being closer to nature and leading a balanced, purposeful life. Placement: Boden What you’ll do Right now, we are looking for an Area Manager Water Treatment Plant for our Project Delivery team. In this role you will report to our Area Director Green Steel and work within our Project Delivery function. The team is responsible for delivering one of the world's most advanced industrial projects, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality execution across all project phases. As Area Manager, you will have overall responsibility for the Water Treatment Plant area, leading delivery from construction through commissioning and handover. You will coordinate multidisciplinary teams, manage EPCM partners, OEMs, and contractors, and ensure the area is delivered safely, on schedule, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Specific to this role, the day-to-day tasks will include the following but as we are a growing company with very little silos between teams, other tasks might be included as well. Own the delivery of the Water Treatment Plant area, including scope, quality, schedule, and budget Lead multidisciplinary teams and coordinate EPCM partners, OEMs, and contractors to ensure aligned execution Drive a strong safety culture and ensure compliance with HSE requirements and industry best practices Develop and execute area strategies, work packages, and procurement plans in collaboration with Engineering, Procurement, and Project Managers Manage area budgets, forecasts, priorities, and resource allocation across multiple work packages Oversee area schedules and remove execution constraints through structured lookahead planning Monitor performance, risks, productivity, and project controls data to support informed decision-making Coordinate interfaces with adjacent areas, utilities, and shared services while driving collaboration across the project What you’ll bring You’re curious and believe that real progress happens when we work together. You’re not afraid to challenge old ways of thinking - and you treat others with respect while doing it. At Stegra, we value people who take initiative, build trust, and help create a workplace where everyone can do their best. Specific to this role, we would like to see that you can tick off a fair amount of the boxes below Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical, or similar) 15+ years of relevant industry experience, including leadership roles within large capital projects Experience leading multidisciplinary teams in complex industrial, energy, infrastructure, mining, metals, battery, or manufacturing projects Strong understanding of project delivery, construction management, engineering, quality, and commissioning processes Experience managing contractors, EPCM organizations, and multiple stakeholders in large project environments Ability to manage budgets, schedules, risks, and project performance across a large delivery scope Strong communication and leadership skills, with the ability to influence and align diverse stakeholder groups Experience with water treatment facilities or related process plants is considered a strong advantage Benefits at Stegra At Stegra, you’ll join a company where your work has real impact on the climate, the industry, and future generations. We’re building a culture rooted in safety, trust, and inclusion, where people feel supported to grow and thrive. You’ll receive fair, competitive compensation aligned with collective agreements, along with benefits like up to 30 days of paid vacation, occupational pension, parental benefits, and insurance. If you need support with relocation or immigration, our relocation department will help guide you through the process, whether it’s permits, housing or other practical matters. You can also enjoy perks like subsidized gym memberships and bike leases, plus the everyday benefits of life closer to nature. Read more about Benefits at Stegra here. This is Stegra Stegra is on a mission to change the global steel industry by producing green hydrogen, iron, and steel - with the goal of eliminating CO₂ emissions. Instead of coal, we use green hydrogen and fossil-free electricity, meaning our primary emissions will be water and heat. By 2030, our ambition is to produce 5 million tonnes of green steel annually in our fully integrated, digitized, and sustainable plant in Boden, Northern Sweden - currently under construction. But this is just the beginning. Our expertise in green hydrogen will enable us to decarbonize industries beyond steel, paving the way for a cleaner future. Our Boden Site Our Boden site is located just west of Boden City, right in the heart of a growing green industrial hub in Northern Sweden. It’s where we’re building one of the world’s most modern, sustainable steel plants—designed with safety, efficiency, and people in mind. With just a 10-minute commute from town, you'll be close to both cutting-edge technology and the everyday convenience of living near nature, schools, and community life. Boden Video
Studies show that women and underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply unless they meet every requirement. At Stegra, we’re building an impact-driven, sustainable company - and we need a diverse, inclusive team to make it happen. If you share our passion but don’t meet every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. You might be the perfect fit for this role, or another as we grow. At Stegra, we’re not just building a plant, we’re proving that sustainable industry is possible. And to do that, we need people like you. Join a team where safety comes first. Where we support each other, learn as we go, and make space for everyone to grow and contribute. This is your chance to be part of something big - while being closer to nature and leading a balanced, purposeful life. Placement: Boden What you’ll do Right now, we are looking for an Area Manager Water Treatment Plant for our Project Delivery team. In this role you will report to our Area Director Green Steel and work within our Project Delivery function. The team is responsible for delivering one of the world's most advanced industrial projects, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality execution across all project phases. As Area Manager, you will have overall responsibility for the Water Treatment Plant area, leading delivery from construction through commissioning and handover. You will coordinate multidisciplinary teams, manage EPCM partners, OEMs, and contractors, and ensure the area is delivered safely, on schedule, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Specific to this role, the day-to-day tasks will include the following but as we are a growing company with very little silos between teams, other tasks might be included as well. * Own the delivery of the Water Treatment Plant area, including scope, quality, schedule, and budget * Lead multidisciplinary teams and coordinate EPCM partners, OEMs, and contractors to ensure aligned execution * Drive a strong safety culture and ensure compliance with HSE requirements and industry best practices * Develop and execute area strategies, work packages, and procurement plans in collaboration with Engineering, Procurement, and Project Managers * Manage area budgets, forecasts, priorities, and resource allocation across multiple work packages * Oversee area schedules and remove execution constraints through structured lookahead planning * Monitor performance, risks, productivity, and project controls data to support informed decision-making * Coordinate interfaces with adjacent areas, utilities, and shared services while driving collaboration across the project What you’ll bring You’re curious and believe that real progress happens when we work together. You’re not afraid to challenge old ways of thinking - and you treat others with respect while doing it. At Stegra, we value people who take initiative, build trust, and help create a workplace where everyone can do their best. Specific to this role, we would like to see that you can tick off a fair amount of the boxes below * Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical, or similar) * 15+ years of relevant industry experience, including leadership roles within large capital projects * Experience leading multidisciplinary teams in complex industrial, energy, infrastructure, mining, metals, battery, or manufacturing projects * Strong understanding of project delivery, construction management, engineering, quality, and commissioning processes * Experience managing contractors, EPCM organizations, and multiple stakeholders in large project environments * Ability to manage budgets, schedules, risks, and project performance across a large delivery scope * Strong communication and leadership skills, with the ability to influence and align diverse stakeholder groups * Experience with water treatment facilities or related process plants is considered a strong advantage Benefits at Stegra At Stegra, you’ll join a company where your work has real impact on the climate, the industry, and future generations. We’re building a culture rooted in safety, trust, and inclusion, where people feel supported to grow and thrive. You’ll receive fair, competitive compensation aligned with collective agreements, along with benefits like up to 30 days of paid vacation, occupational pension, parental benefits, and insurance. If you need support with relocation or immigration, our relocation department will help guide you through the process, whether it’s permits, housing or other practical matters. You can also enjoy perks like subsidized gym memberships and bike leases, plus the everyday benefits of life closer to nature. Read more about Benefits at Stegra here. This is Stegra Stegra is on a mission to change the global steel industry by producing green hydrogen, iron, and steel - with the goal of eliminating CO₂ emissions. Instead of coal, we use green hydrogen and fossil-free electricity, meaning our primary emissions will be water and heat. By 2030, our ambition is to produce 5 million tonnes of green steel annually in our fully integrated, digitized, and sustainable plant in Boden, Northern Sweden - currently under construction. But this is just the beginning. Our expertise in green hydrogen will enable us to decarbonize industries beyond steel, paving the way for a cleaner future. Our Boden Site Our Boden site is located just west of Boden City, right in the heart of a growing green industrial hub in Northern Sweden. It’s where we’re building one of the world’s most modern, sustainable steel plants—designed with safety, efficiency, and people in mind. With just a 10-minute commute from town, you'll be close to both cutting-edge technology and the everyday convenience of living near nature, schools, and community life. Boden Video
The European Spallation Source (ESS) will soon be the world’s most powerful source of neutrons, providing researchers with unique opportunities to explore the structure of materials at the atomic level. Neutron scattering at ESS will address critical questions in physics, chemistry, geology, materials science and life science. About the Role: ESS is at an exciting turning point, transitioning from a construction site to an operating facility. To help us achieve our goal of becoming the world’s most powerful neutron source, we are seeking a Process Engineer for the Plant & Process Engineering Function, part of the Design & Engineering Division. The team is responsible for maintaining state-of-the-art process activities across ESS. The group will first specify and design process systems such as cooling systems, instrument air and deionized water distribution, in accordance with PED, European harmonized codes, ESS rules and AFS regulations. They will then design the associated piping systems and mechanical supports to prepare for manufacturing, purchasing and installation phases. Finally, the group will help finalize the as-built documentation. Additional tasks include configuring and supporting the AVEVA tool suite, providing engineering review support, and offering technical advice. Day-to-Day you will: Perform system/project preliminary design based on design descriptions and requirements: Prepare specifications and reports, Review design projects, Prepare for and present at preliminary design reviews. Participate in critical process reviews, Document design and group development: Write and/or review process quality requirements, Write and/or review processing licensing requirements, Support standardization activities (components, best practices, and attributes), Propose and implement improvements to procedures, best practices, and policies. Follow up on post-design stages: Support manufacturing phases, Support installation and testing of equipment, Support as-built activities, Stay current with state-of-the-art technology. This is a full-time/permanent position based at the brand new https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5h4bIEfM5Q. About you: Required: Higher vocational education or university degree in engineering (e.g. a bachelor’s degree), or an equivalent combination of education and experience, Knowledge of components and system dimensioning for requirement and system/function descriptions, Proficiency in the AVEVA tool suite, Proficiency in written and spoken English. Desirable: Knowledge of normative constrained environments, Knowledge of EN harmonized codes, preferably EN 13445 and EN 13480, Knowledge of the Pressurized Equipment Directive (PED), Knowledge of fluid distribution system installation. We’re looking for someone who is self-motivated, has a problem-solving mindset, is structured, takes responsibility, and adheres to instructions and procedures. To apply: A career at ESS gives you the opportunity to contribute to the future discoveries within neutron science at a stunning, brand-new workplace filled with innovative minds and brilliant people from across the globe. We offer market competitive, individualised compensation which is differentiated according to role, responsibilities, individual skills, abilities and achievements as well as monthly pension contributions on top of your salary. If you see yourself in what we’re looking for, please provide your CV and motivation letter in English by clicking on “apply” and following the instructions. Please be aware that we can only accept direct applications made via the ESS website, so submit your application as soon as you can. The last date for receiving applications is 2026-07-26. For further information regarding the position, please contact Talent Acquisition Specialist Sofie Berg on mailto:sofie.berg@ess.eu or Hiring Manager Xavier Roy on mailto:xavier.roy@ess.eu Due to summer vacations questions will be answered after last application day, and first interviews will be conducted during week 34. This role requires enhanced security screening processes which will be performed during the recruitment and onboarding processes. For more information regarding the ESS recruitment process in general, please follow this link: https://europeanspallationsource.se/careers For trade union information, please contact Unionen representative Nerusha Naicker on mailto:Nerusha.Naicker@ess.eu or SACO/Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers representative Marc Kickulies at mailto:Marc.Kickulies@ess.eu
What we do at Blykalla Blykalla is a Swedish deep-tech company at the forefront of the nuclear industry, pioneering the development of small modular reactors that provide clean, safe, and reliable energy. Thanks to lead-cooling, we achieve high safety in a very compact format, allowing for a simple and cost-effective design that can be mass-produced. Our unique reactor design will provide safe and green baseload energy that perfectly complements solar and wind power. What you’ll get to do As a Rotating Machine Lead Engineer, you will own the rotating equipment portfolio of the SEALER plant — from the Primary Coolant Pumps (PCPs) submerged in molten lead above 400 °C, where conventional bearing and sealing solutions don't apply, to the secondary-side feedwater and condensate pumps and the full set of auxiliary and safety-related pumps the plant requires. It is a technically demanding portfolio that spans genuinely novel engineering on the primary side and rigorous nuclear-grade discipline throughout: Define functional and design requirements for the full rotating equipment portfolio — PCPs in molten lead, secondary-side feedwater and condensate pumps, and all auxiliary, safety-related, and service pumps. Develop design basis documentation and lead trade-off studies on pump configuration, drive arrangement, sealing strategy, and bearing technology. Set priorities across the portfolio — distinguishing where Blykalla-specific engineering is warranted from where standard industrial solutions suffice. Act as Blykalla's technical counterpart to pump suppliers and engineering partners, challenging design choices and steering solutions to fit plant requirements across hydraulics, sealing, materials, and maintainability. Define the scope of hydraulic, rotordynamic, and structural analyses; brief specialists; and critically review their outputs. Use hand calculations to sanity-check results. Own supplier work packages: evaluate proposals, lead design reviews, and keep pump development aligned with plant requirements and schedule. Support test rig development when needed to advance tailor-made pumping solutions. Collaborate across internal teams and with academic and industrial partners. Who’ll you’ll get to work with The Rotating Machine Lead Engineer sits in the Fluid Systems Engineering Team within Blykalla, and reports to the Manager of Fluids Engineering. We are a diverse team that is passionate about our work and Blykalla. Who you are You will be part of a highly skilled team with a can-do attitude. We value personnel chemistry and strive to create a workplace where you enjoy coming to. There are however a few things that we think will help for you to succeed in this role, these are: More than 5 years of professional experience as a rotating equipment engineer. Degree in mechanical, energy, nuclear, or a closely related discipline. A meaningful portion of your experience at a pump manufacturer or rotating equipment OEM, ideally in a role combining hydraulic and mechanical design with workshop and field interface, or equivalent experience as a discipline lead on the operator or EPC side. Strong working knowledge of centrifugal and/or axial pump design, including rotordynamics, bearing selection, mechanical seals or seal-less concepts, and applicable design codes and standards such as API 610, API 682, ASME III, PED, or RCC-M. Hydraulic and mechanical fundamentals sufficient to steer and critically review calculations performed by specialists, including the ability to perform hand calculations on head, NPSH, power, and basic rotordynamics to sanity-check results. Comfort writing clear technical specifications, reviewing supplier deliverables critically, and managing a multi-vendor technical dialogue from concept through qualification. Familiarity with CAD tools and engineering software. Fluent in English, spoken and written. Fluency in Swedish is a plus. Meritorious skills: Hands-on experience with heavy liquid metal pumps (lead, lead-bismuth, sodium). Experience with reactor coolant pumps in light-water reactors. Experience with high-pressure feedwater or boiler feed pumps in conventional or nuclear steam plants. Familiarity with magnetic drives, canned-motor pumps, or other seal-less concepts. Experience with rotordynamic, CFD, or FEA analyses; the priority is the ability to define, commission, and review such analyses rather than execute them. Prior experience coordinating multidisciplinary design work or managing supplier technical interfaces. If you are not sure that you are 100% qualified but are up to the challenge, we encourage you to apply. Location This position is for our office in Stockholm. So, what do you think? Take the chance to be at the forefront of revolutionizing nuclear power. Join our team as Rotating Machine Lead Engineer and help shape the energy landscape of tomorrow. Apply today with your resume and a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and achievements. We are proud to foster an inclusive workplace free from discrimination. We strongly believe that diversity of experience, perspectives, and background will lead to a better environment for our employees and a better product. This is something we value deeply and we encourage everyone to be a part of changing the way the world thinks about power supply! We do not accept applications via email. We are not open to external help from recruitment agencies.
The Opportunity The High-Power Laboratory is accredited according to ISO/IEC 17025 as an independent testing station and is a member of SATS Certification and STL (Short-circuit Testing Liaison) and we are one of the few unique High-Power Laboratories in the world. The Laboratory is a large test facility for high voltage products with a variety of non-routine electrical and mechanical test procedures. Its main purpose is to perform high quality testing, both in the development of new products, and in certification of the products for the global market. The clients to the Lab come from both Hitachi global organization and external Hitachi companies. Being a part of the Maintenance Team at the High-Power Laboratory is an important and interesting challenge and a key role to keep the Laboratory operation at the forefront. The team, that consists of approx. 5 persons, handles the maintenance support of the full Laboratory plant. The maintenance was insourced 1 Jan 2025 and is currently in a development stage with new system etc. Responsibilities also in new projects and installations, as well as decommissioning of old equipment. The Laboratory have a large electrical installation, rotating machines, pressurized gas facilities and other various systems in the approximately 15.000 m2 large area. We are very interested in learning more about you and what you can contribute to, so we encourage you to apply even if not all requirements are met. Being part of the new maintenance organization in our unique environment, with systems and machines, is where your experience and personality will be the final piece. How you´ll make an impact Drive a planned maintenance within the Laboratory, serving our labs and clients in the best way possible. Understand and support the need from the Laboratory units, then drive the actions that need to be taken. Work with and develop our maintenance process. Support projects and the testing Labs with resources. Contribute to strategic planning and the overall development of the Laboratory. Your background Technical competence with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent acquired competence. Fluent Swedish language is a priority; good English is needed. Other languages are positive. Electrical competence is very appreciated, electrical installation competence would be very meritorious. Experience of successfully driving team culture and implementing continuous improvement initiatives, preferably within an advanced workshop/production unit. Familiarity with production engineering, R&D, and or, Design is a plus. Strong problem-solving skills, being flexible, but not lose focus. Good communication, presentation, and influencing skills to collaborate effectively with stakeholders. What we offer Collective agreement Flexible working time Health care and wellness allowance Fantastic career possibilities within Hitachi Energy both within Sweden and globally Mentor to support you throughout onboard phase Various trainings and education supporting employee development Diversified company with over 70+ nationalities working in Sweden Supplementary compensation for parental leave Employee Benefit Portal with thousands of discounts and perks More about us Are you ready for new and exciting challenge? Does the above description sound like you? Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, so don’t delay – apply today! Recruiting manager Fredrik Forman, fredrik.forsman@hitachienergy.com will answer your questions about the position. Union representatives – Sveriges Ingenjörer: Philip Bengtsson +46 107 382 517; Unionen: Michael Fosselius +46 107 384 619; Ledarna: Frank Hollstedt +46 10 7387043. Any other questions can be directed to Talent Partner Kevin Galloway, Kevin.galloway@hitachienergy.com.
Do you want to lead technical projects from concept to full implementation in an advanced manufacturing environment? We are now looking for an experienced Process Project Engineer to drive industrialization, process optimization, and continuous improvement initiatives. About the company Saint-Gobain Sekurit is a part of the Saint-Gobain Group. Saint-Gobain is one of the 100 largest industrial groups in the world. Our core product at Sekurit Eslöv is laminated sidelites for vehicles and our vision is to “Make every drive a great experience”. We are about 250 employees working at our plant in Eslöv. About the role As a Process Project Engineer, you will lead projects and drive process optimization initiatives in line with defined timelines and budgets, contributing to the industrialization of new processes and products while improving efficiency, capacity, quality, and cost performance. You will manage large-scale projects throughout the entire lifecycle—from design to physical implementation—in close collaboration with external suppliers. The position requires a flexible and proactive mindset, with a willingness to learn new areas and support other departments. You will also be responsible for providing regular updates and reporting on planned, ongoing, and completed projects to your manager and relevant stakeholders. We are looking for a structured and driven engineer with strong technical expertise and a collaborative mindset. More about the role Develop and maintain process standards, parameters, and work instructions, ensuring proper documentation Conduct risk assessments related to safety and quality throughout all project phases Lead project meetings and ensure clear communication with stakeholders in line with company policies Act as a key interface between R&D and production during industrialization, including supplier coordination and FAT/SAT activities Qualifications Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Process Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or equivalent Alternatively, a Bachelor’s degree combined with solid relevant experience Minimum 5 years of experience from manufacturing or production environments At least 3 years of experience independently managing Strong knowledge of WCM methodologies, process improvement, and loss analysis Experience with cost calculations, budgeting, and investment analysis Fluent in Swedish and English, both spoken and written Meritorious Experience from glass, automotive glass, or similar industries Experience in product industrialization Lean and Six Sigma knowledge CAD and technical drawing interpretation Experience with supplier management and technical validation processes Application Selection and interviews are ongoing, and we would like you to send your CV as soon as possible, but at the latest 2026-07-31. If you have any questions about the position, you are welcome to contact Dipta Subhra Guha through email: dipta.subhraguha@saint-gobain.com . We are looking forward to your application! Union representatives Unionen: Christoffer Andersson tel. 0413-66 893 Ledarna: Joakim Olsson Lindblad tel. 0413-64 318
Job Scope Responsible for ensuring the optimal operation, maintenance and development of all facilities, utilities and supporting infrastructure within the company’s production and office environments. The role ensures safety, reliability and efficiency across all systems while supporting production continuity and sustainability goals Key Responsibilities Overall areas of responsibilities and activities Plan, maintain and improve facility systems including HVAC, electrical, plumbing and sewage systems. Coordinate preventive and corrective maintenance schedules to minimize downtime. Ensure compliance with all local regulations, environmental and safety standards. Manage contractors and service providers performing facility-related work. Develop and update documentation such as layouts, drawings and maintenance logs. Lead facility improvement projects focused on energy efficiency and sustainability. Support new equipment installation and plant expansion activities. Respond to emergencies such as power loss, leaks or system failures promptly. Collaborate with production, EHS and engineering teams to maintain a safe and efficient workplace. Requirements Educational background and previous experience required for the role Qualifications and Experience Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, Electrical, Industrial Engineering or equivalent. Minimum 3–5 years’ experience in facility or maintenance engineering. Proven experience in industrial or manufacturing environments. Knowledge of preventive and predictive maintenance systems. Experience working with building management systems (BMS). Familiarity with local building and safety codes. Understanding of HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems. Experience in managing contractors and external vendors. Project management and budgeting experience. Strong documentation and reporting abilities. Specific skills Proficiency in AutoCAD and facility layout design. Competence in CMMS or maintenance tracking software. Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills. Good understanding of energy management and sustainability practices. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics. Familiarity with industrial ventilation and drainage systems. Solid understanding of electrical distribution and control systems. Effective communication and cross-functional collaboration skills. Strong organizational and prioritization abilities. Basic knowledge of PLC or automation interfaces. Personal success factors Proactive and solution-oriented mindset. High attention to detail and accuracy. Strong sense of responsibility and ownership. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Good time management and multitasking ability. Calm and effective under pressure. Safety-first attitude in all decisions and actions. Continuous improvement mindset. Positive attitude and adaptability to change. Professional communication and interpersonal skills
About us At Techrytera AB, recruitment starts with you. We are a staffing and recruitment company with deep expertise and a clear focus on IT and Engineering. With our industry knowledge and close dialogue with both candidates and clients, we create precise matches where the right skills meet the right needs. We believe that a truly great match is not just about a job description – it’s about your experience, your potential, and what you genuinely want to develop in. That’s why we always focus on the individual. By understanding your background, motivations, and ambitions, we can connect you with assignments and roles at our clients where you have the right conditions to grow and make an impact. Our goal is to build long-term and meaningful collaborations – for both you as a candidate and for our clients. Job Description For our client, we're looking for a EDS System Engineer. Description of the assignment We are looking for a motivated and curious engineer who wants to develop within Electrical Distribution Systems (EDS) in the automotive industry. This is a great opportunity for someone with a technical foundation who wants to learn more about wiring harnesses, fuse strategies, grounding concepts and complete vehicle electrical architecture while working in an exciting vehicle development environment. In this role you will: Support development of the vehicle electrical distribution system Work with wiring harnesses, distribution boxes, wire sizing and fuse concepts Assist in system design based on vehicle loads and functional requirements Collaborate with function, system and component owners Participate in supplier communication and technical follow-up Participate in the onsite plant build support across Europe and/or China Support analysis of changes and impacts when new functions are introduced Support analysis of quality matters reported by customers Report progress and status within the project team Qualifications and skills required for the role Master degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or similar Basic understanding of electrical systems or automotive technology Understanding of EU customer expectations or market needs Strong willingness to learn and grow within EDS Structured way of working and ability to take ownership Good communication skills Fluent English, spoken and written Preferred qualifications: Interest in automotive electrical architecture Experience from automotive industry or supplier environment Knowledge in schematics or electrical calculations Personal attributes We believe you are: Curious and eager to learn Driven and proactive Responsible and structured Positive team player Interested in solving technical challenges Other The assignment includes travel. Application When you apply through Techrytera AB, you’re not just applying for a job – you’re starting a dialogue about your career path. We want to get to know you, your experience, and your ambitions so that we can match you with the right opportunities at our clients. Does this sound interesting? Submit your application or get in touch with us to learn more. We look forward to discovering the next step in your career together with you.
Veritaz is a leading IT staffing solutions provider in Sweden, committed to advancing individual careers and aiding employers in ensuring the perfect talent fit. With a proven track record of successful partnerships with top companies, we have rapidly grown our presence in the USA, Europe, and Sweden as a dependable and trusted resource within the IT industry. Assignment Description We are looking for an experienced CAE Engineer – Durability with expertise in wheel suspension systems, durability simulations, and sensor design. What You Will Work On Perform durability simulations for wheel suspension and chassis components Design and develop strain gauge sensor solutions for vehicles and test rigs Lead the complete sensor design process from concept to calibration Define testing requirements, load cases, and measurement strategies Perform stress and strain simulations to determine optimal sensor placement Design sensor hardware and supporting mechanical components Plan and support sensor calibration activities Perform stress and strain CAE analyses to predict component durability and service life Support vehicle development through durability assessments and engineering recommendations Collaborate with design engineers to improve product durability Develop and refine durability requirements and engineering guidelines Support laboratory testing using measured load data Correlate physical test results with CAE simulation models Work closely with cross-functional engineering teams throughout the product development process What You Bring Several years of experience within CAE durability engineering Strong knowledge of wheel suspension design Experience performing durability simulations Experience with stress and strain analysis Experience with strain gauge sensor design and calibration Proficiency with ANSA Proficiency with Abaqus Experience with nCode Good understanding of vehicle development and design processes Experience developing durability requirements and technical guidelines Ability to analyze, interpret, and correlate simulation and test results Strong problem-solving and analytical skills Self-driven with the ability to work independently Leadership and cross-functional collaboration skills Excellent communication and technical documentation skills
The opportunity Do you want to enable the green energy transition, and together with colleagues meet the world’s needs for sustainable, flexible and insecure energy? In your work you will be part of HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) business unit that is a part of Hitachi Energy’s division. The main HVDC office is in Ludvika, but for the right candidate the Västerås office may be an option. The unit develops, manufactures and sells DC transmission systems on a global market. Hitachi Energy’s developed HVDC technology is used to transmit electricity over long distances and for power transmission via submarine cables, thus enabling stability cooperation between grids, sea-based wind power and more. Are you interested in combining acoustic analysis with high voltage (hundreds of kV) and high power (GW) topics together with common sense? You will be analysing noise propagation, suggesting and specifying mitigations on equipment and plant level and supporting the organization in the acoustic area as well as maintaining an overall plant perspective in large scale projects, all in a highly international environment. Then maybe you should consider becoming part of our team at HVDC! How you’ll make an impact Evaluating acoustics through calculations, modelling and 3D simulations of noise propagation. Perform on site measurements to verify calculations and fulfillment of requirements You will be working in a multidisciplinary technical environment where mechanical, climate and electrical considerations are necessary as well as cost and quality. Convert theoretical results into reality in actual design suggestions in cooperation with equipment and civil construction responsible. Be part of constant improvement activities to make sure we stay competitive also for the future. Interpret requirements and available data to evaluate best way forward from financial and technical point of view. Support our business units in the acoustic area. Your background We are looking for Doctor or Master of Science in acoustics or similar experience. Experience from soundPLAN or similar acoustic modelling software is a merit. You can be fresh out of university or have long experience - we are interested in all kinds of people. Even though you have a degree in acoustics you also have a keen interest in, or understanding of, other areas like mechanics, climate, and electrical aspects in order to combine acoustic knowledge with the requirements on our delivery. Prior experience in any of the technical areas is beneficial but not a demand, your personality and interest are of high importance. As a person you are a positive, problem-solving individual with the attitude that everything is possible to do in a team. You will work in a team where being able to take responsibility and willingness to learn are key features. A general interest in technology is needed to be a good fit in this position. The goal is to have cost-effective solutions while fulfilling all requirements. Common sense and understanding of practical aspects is beneficial. You should ideally like working in a multicultural environment and be able to express yourself written and spoken in English. What we offer Collective agreement Flexible working time Health care and wellness allowance Fantastic career possibilities within Hitachi Energy both within Sweden and globally Mentor to support you throughout onboard phase Various trainings and education supporting employee development Diversified company with over 70+ nationalities working in Sweden Supplementary compensation for parental leave Employee Benefit Portal with thousands of discounts and perks More about us Are you ready for a new exciting challenge? Does the above description sound like you? Welcome to apply now! Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, so don’t delay – apply today! This position is based in Ludvika or Västerås Recruiting Manager henrik.samuelsson@hitachienergy.com, will answer your questions about the position. Union representatives – Sveriges Ingenjörer: Mikael Hjort, +46 107-38 29 86; Ledarna: Frank Hollstedt, +46 107-38 70 43; Unionen: Fredrik Holmgren, +46 107-38 21 85. All other questions can be directed to Talent Acquisition Partner Kevin Galloway, kevin.Galloway@hitachienergy.com
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