
Capgemini Engineering Sverige AB · Stockholm
At Capgemini Engineering, the world leader in engineering services, we bring together a global team of engineers, scientists, and architects to help the world’s...
At Capgemini Engineering, the world leader in engineering services, we bring together a global team of engineers, scientists, and architects to help the world’s most innovative companies unleash their potential. From autonomous cars to life-saving robots, our digital and software technology experts think outside the box as they provide unique R&D and engineering services across all industries. Join us for a career full of opportunities. Where you can make a difference. Where no two days are the same.
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We are looking for an engagement manager that will be responsible for end-to-end delivery of mechanical/electrical engineering projects within the automotive domain. This role ensures seamless execution of projects in alignment with client expectations while managing cross-functional teams and stakeholders, while supporting business growth efforts. As Engagement Manager you will be accountable for client engagement and client satisfaction on a day-to-day basis including scope, time, budget, and quality.
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Capgemini is a global business and technology transformation partner, helping organizations to accelerate their dual transition to a digital and sustainable world, while creating tangible impact for enterprises and society. It is a responsible and diverse group of 340,000 team members in more than 50 countries. With its strong over 55-year heritage, Capgemini is trusted by its clients to unlock the value of technology to address the entire breadth of their business needs. It delivers end-to-end services and solutions leveraging strengths from strategy and design to engineering, all fueled by its market leading capabilities in AI, generative AI, cloud and data, combined with its deep industry expertise and partner ecosystem.
Want to shape the future of waterborne transport and join a world-class team? Candela is the global leader in electric hydrofoil vessels. Since 2014, we’ve gone from building our first premium electric speedboat in a small Stockholm workshop to delivering game-changing vessels around the globe. The Candela P-12 is our latest innovation—the world’s first electric hydrofoil ferry is not just operating in Stockholm but is now attracting orders from around the world. Our boats “fly” thanks to computer-guided underwater wings under the hull made from lightweight carbon fiber. The wings lift the vessel above the water, which results in cutting energy use by up to 80%, while offering zero emissions and a far better passenger experience than traditional diesel vessels. And that’s exactly why we do this. Our mission is clear: to speed up the transition to fossil fuel–free lakes and oceans. Now you can be part of the amazing team at Candela! We are now looking for a Production Area Manager to join our growing operations organization at our production facility in Rotebro. As a Production Area Manager, you will have overall responsibility for the Interior production area, combining operational accountability with strong people leadership. You will play a key role in ensuring a safe, stable, and efficient production environment while building engaged, capable, and high-performing teams. The Interior team is responsible for the final assembly and installation of the boat's interior components. From seating, panels and glazing to mechanical fittings and finishing details, the team ensures every boat is assembled with precision, quality, and attention to detail. Working cross-functionally with adjacent production teams, the team plays a critical role in delivering a premium product ready for final testing and customer delivery. What you'll do Lead, coach, and develop employees while fostering a high-performance culture. Ensure production targets are met in terms of quality, delivery, efficiency, and safety. Drive workforce planning, staffing, and competence development to support current and future business needs. Monitor operational performance and take proactive action to address deviations and challenges. Lead continuous improvement initiatives through structured problem-solving and root cause analysis. Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to optimize processes and ensure operational excellence. Create and maintain a safe, inclusive, and engaging work environment. Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and operational standards. Requirements · Minimum 5 years of experience in a leadership role within a manufacturing or production environment. · Solid background in production, manufacturing, or assembly operations. · Experience from industries such as automotive, commercial vehicles, buses, trucks, rail, heavy equipment, aerospace, or other complex assembly manufacturing. · Proven experience leading production teams and driving performance, quality, safety, and continuous improvement. · Strong understanding of production planning, lean manufacturing principles, and operational excellence. · Experience working in a fast-paced production environment where priorities can change quickly. · Excellent leadership and communication skills, with the ability to build engaged and high-performing teams. · Professional proficiency in English, both written and spoken. Nice to Have · An engineering degree (B.Sc. or M.Sc.) in a relevant field is considered a strong advantage. To succeed in this role, we believe you are: A confident and approachable leader who is passionate about developing both people and operations. You build trust through clear communication, lead by example, and have a natural ability to motivate and engage those around you. You thrive in a fast-paced environment where you can balance strategic thinking with hands-on involvement in the day-to-day business. You are driven by continuous improvement and enjoy identifying opportunities to enhance performance, efficiency, and team engagement. Form of employment: Full-time with initial 6 month probation period Start date: ASAP Location/base: Rotebro Team: Operations Reporting to: VP of Production Why people love working at Candela? At Candela, we’re not just building electric vessels - we’re creating a whole new category of clean, efficient waterborne transport. You get the chance to work with cutting-edge technology, solving complex challenges, and seeing the results in action - sometimes literally, when we organize test rides for our newcomers! We’re a diverse and ambitious team of over 50 nationalities, united by a revolutionary spirit and kindness. That means we work hard, but always with humility and while having fun - whether it’s solving a manufacturing challenge, improving processes, or cheering each other on during Candela Months, our year-round calendar of bonding activities and events. Recruitment process: We aim to keep our recruitment process as straightforward and efficient as possible. As an international company with English as our corporate language, the entire process is conducted in English. Therefore, please submit your application in our corporate language as well. Kindly note that we cannot process applications sent via email due to GDPR so please use our career website for you application. 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⚡️ What We Do Flower is Flexible Power. We are a next-gen energy company leveraging AI and machine learning to make renewable energy stable and always available – even when the sun isn't shining and the wind isn't blowing. Through smart optimization and trading of energy assets like wind and solar farms, battery systems, and EV chargers, we make renewable energy reliable and predictable, leading the charge towards the energy system of tomorrow. 🌟 Who We Are Tech company at heart – purpose in our DNA. Flower consists of a diverse group of innovative individuals with a strong desire to improve the state of the world. At Flower, we believe trust, collaboration and diversity are essential to not only create an inclusive work environment, but also drive career growth. By embracing varying perspectives, we allow creativity and progress to flourish. To accelerate towards our goal of becoming the pioneering force powering the energy system of tomorrow, we are now looking for a passionate and skilled Grid Manager to join our Asset Development domain. About the role As our Grid Manager, you will help Flower build a project portfolio that is adapted to the markets of tomorrow by enabling the best possible grid conditions of our projects. You will help Flower maintain its competitive edge by combining deep technical analysis of grid conditions with proactive TSO/DSO engagement. This is a role with real ownership - you'll ensure that acquired and developed projects are feasible and optimised for long-term value, as well as identify and mitigate connection risks early so projects stay investable and execution-ready. You will play a key part in shaping how Flower develops its grid capabilities as the business grows - making this a role where your expertise and input genuinely matter beyond the day-to-day. What you'll do Lead technical grid due diligence for acquired and in-house BESS projects; dig into connection offers and agreements and identify the red flags others miss Act as Flower's technical interface with TSOs and DSOs: define the right questions for each project phase, identify uncertainties, and ensure that possible restrictions are identified and understood. Evaluate and mitigate connection restrictions and translate them into clear project impact and risk assessments. Support local and external developers in their dialogues with grid operators, keeping conversations focused on what actually matters at each stage to cut timelines and optimize the connections. Own structural and legal grid risk screening and coordinate closely with our Legal team. Manage risks arising from connection structure changes: e.g switching of connection point or voltage levels, tariff impacts, availability requirements and grid code updates. Represent Flower in grid policy discussions and working groups - including forums that shape the future of flexible grid agreements in Germany and Europe - to actively influence the conditions in the markets we operate in. Serve as the go-to grid expert internally across EPC, Asset Ops, Trading, Strategy, and Commercial, and work closely with Market Intelligence and Finance to make sure grid risk is properly understood and priced across the business. Who you are You have 5-10 years of hands-on experience with grid-related topics, either at a grid operator or on the developer side. You understand what it takes to get a large BESS project connected in Germany - the technical complexity, the regulatory landscape, and the relationship dynamics with TSOs and DSOs. You're equally comfortable in a detailed connection agreement as in a room with senior stakeholders. Specifically, you bring: Solid experience with grid connection processes in the German power system - the regulatory framework, the key players, and the realities of getting things done with German TSOs and DSOs. Fluency in both German and English: this is essential. You'll be working directly with German grid operators, reviewing German-language technical documentation, and representing Flower in German-language forums. Strong interpersonal and network-building skills. The relationships you build with TSOs, DSOs, developers, and policymakers are as important as your technical knowledge. The instinct to identify future developments in the energy system and understand what they mean for Flower's business case. A problem-solving mindset and the confidence to make judgement calls in ambiguous situations without waiting for perfect information. An engineering or similar technical degree is a plus, but what matters most is that you know the space deeply and can work autonomously at a senior level. 📍 Location Our beautiful office is located in the heart of Södermalm, just a short walk from Slussen subway station. We encourage in-office collaboration but support a hybrid work model. ✉️ Apply Our corporate language is English, as we have about 30 nationalities in the office. We therefore appreciate it if you could submit your CV in English. Throughout the recruitment process you will meet with the Talent Partner, the Team, and the VP of Asset Development. We look forward to hearing from you! —- We kindly but firmly decline any engagement in recruitment assistance for our hiring processes. This includes partnership offers or the sale of recruitment tools.
Do you want to shape the future of powder technology and drive the transition toward increased use of recycled materials? Here, you get the opportunity to take a leading role in developing next-generation processes and turning advanced expertise into real business impact. Why Sandvik Coromant? You step into a key position where your expertise directly influences innovation and long-term development within advanced materials. You get to: Play a leading role in developing new processes and technologies Work in a newly established lab environment with modern capabilities Contribute to a strategic shift toward increased use of recycled materials About the job You’re a pivotal part of the Powder Technology team, focusing on development and evaluation of new and recycled raw materials, as well as pilot-scale powder production for cemented carbide products. You lead the development of powder processes and contribute with deep expertise, while continuously strengthening the function in line with business needs. Job responsibilities Develop and apply new methods, tools, and ways of working Drive innovation by capturing and implementing new ideas that can be implemented in new products, thus adding business value Share expertise and best practices across teams and functions Support colleagues growth by mentoring and knowledge sharing Contribute to strategic and operational decisions, even in uncertain conditions Location You’re located in Västberga, Sweden and you work on-site. Your profile You bring extensive experience from a technical and research environment, combined with a strong network within powder technology. With your solid leadership and project management experience, you drive development forward and ensure strong execution. Your expertise allows you to influence strategic direction, deliver impactful results, and collaborate effectively across organizational boundaries. Your background includes: A master’s degree in engineering within powder technology, materials science, or a related field Solid knowledge of cemented carbide Strong communication skills in English, both written and spoken Proven experience in leadership and project management A strong track record of delivering results and driving initiatives from concept to implementation You’re a natural communicator who inspires and influences others. With strong personal drive and energy, you lead development, ensure progress, and create engagement around shared goals. Collaboration comes naturally, and you actively contribute to a culture of knowledge sharing and continuous improvement. Our culture Innovation is in our DNA and we’re proud to shape the future of manufacturing in close collaboration with our customers and partners. We believe in an inclusive, equal and open-minded culture, and we nurture our diversities to form a solid foundation for achieving great results. Add fair and rewarding benefits, as well as many different career opportunities in an inspiring global environment. Meet some of your future colleagues at our career page or visit our website, LinkedIn or Facebook page to get to know us further. Contact information Are you curious to know more about this position? Please contact Rickard Sundström, hiring manager, at rickard.sundstrom@sandvik.com. We’ve already decided on which advertising channels and marketing campaigns we wish to use and respectfully decline any additional contacts in that matter. Union contacts (Sweden): Magnus K Berglund, Unionen, +46 (0)70-616 23 32 Carl-Åke Jansson, Akademikerföreningen, +46 (0)70-699 63 47 Peter Olsson-Andrée, Ledarna, +46 (0)70-222 48 55 Recruitment Specialist: Karin Wallón How to apply Send your application no later than August 7, 2026. Click apply and include your resume and cover letter in English. Please note that we don’t accept applications by e-mail. Job ID: R0092763. We aim for an open and fair recruitment process and use different tools to ensure an objective assessment. Later in the process, you may be invited to complete a personality and logic test. To learn more about our recruitment process, please visit our career site or contact HR Services at hrservices.sweden@sandvik.com Sandvik Coromant is part of the global industrial engineering group Sandvik and is at the forefront of developing manufacturing tools and machining solutions, with knowledge that drives the industry standards and innovations demanded by the metalworking industry now and in the next industrial era. Collaborations with educational institutions, extensive investment in research and development and strong customer partnership ensure the development of machining technologies that change, lead and drive the future of manufacturing. Sandvik Coromant owns over 1700 patents worldwide, employs around 8000 staff and is represented in more than 150 countries.