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Job Summary As a Mechanical Supervisor, you will report to the Construction Manager. You will be part of the project team and ensure the subcontractor team is conducting the mechanical work in a timely manner and inform the client regarding the progress of the construction plant. Responsibilities • Promote safe work practices and environmental protection, ensuring that safety standards are respected • Ensure the fulfilment of the project quality and contractual requirements • Verify and confirm the availability of drawings and materials to plan the efficient execution of the works performed by subcontractors or by assigned direct hiring personnel • Supervise the execution of mechanical works and structures, checking that machineries/tools are properly used and maintained • Verify that works are correctly carried out in accordance with the project specifications, highlighting any engineering problems encountered in the field • Provide quantitative data for producing weekly progress reports, monitoring the employed manpower • Liaise with the Subcontractor Mechanical supervisor to monitor the work progress Requirements • 10 years in Mechanical activities in an Energy or Manufacturing facility construction/commissioning site • Swedish C1, English C1 • Drawing interpretation; assembly sequences experience • Experience with Excel
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
Join Latronix, a leader in laser and measurement technology, where your expertise in mechatronics helps digitalize railway maintenance globally while working in a tight-knit, innovative team based in Täby. About the role You will balance hands-on production and assembly in our Täby facility with global field service and installations on railway vehicles. This role offers a unique mix of technical depth in mechatronics and the autonomy to solve complex problems on-site for international clients. You are offered We offer a dynamic environment where theory meets practice, international travel opportunities to countries like Brazil and Canada, and the chance to be a key player in a specialized company with short decision paths. Work tasks A hybrid role involving high-precision internal assembly and global field service missions to install and maintain cutting-edge measurement technology. Assemble electronic and mechanical components in the production facility Perform precision soldering on both through-hole and surface-mount components Install and commission advanced optical measurement systems on railway vehicles Conduct maintenance and calibration of systems to ensure international standards Diagnose and troubleshoot complex mechatronic systems in the field and workshop Measure vehicles and plan for system deliveries at client sites Collaborate on quality assurance to improve system performance in harsh environments We are looking for Advanced knowledge of mechatronics, electronics, or optics Basic knowledge of technical drawing interpretation for mechanics and electronics Proven experience in electronics assembly and precision soldering Professional proficiency in Swedish and English Possession of a B-class driver's license It is meritorious if you have Advanced knowledge of electrical engineering and troubleshooting Previous experience within the railway industry Knowledge of IoT products or systems Experience with IPC-standard soldering To succeed in the role, your personal skills are: Change oriented Goal oriented Orderly Responsible Intellectually curious Our recruitment process This recruitment process is handled by Academic Work and it is our client’s wish that all questions regarding the position is directed to Academic Work. Our selection process is continuous and the advert may close before the recruitment process is completed if we have moved forward to the next phase. The process includes two tests: one personality test and one cognitive test. The tests are tools to find the right talent for the right position, to enable equality, diversity, and a fair process.
ABOUT THE ROLE X Shore is rebuilding operations and product development under new ownership. We are now looking for a Mechanical Engineering & Analysis Manager to lead the structural and mechanical integrity of our electric boats — ensuring that every hull, component, and assembly that leaves Nyköping is designed right, validated correctly, and built to last. This is a leadership role with deep technical ownership. You will guide a small engineering team, drive analysis and simulation work, and be the person who signs off that our mechanical solutions are both safe and manufacturable. The role is based on-site at our office and production facility in Nyköping. ROLE PURPOSE Own the mechanical engineering function — from concept validation and structural analysis through to production release — ensuring that X Shore boats are designed to specification, analysed to standard, and handed to production with complete and correct documentation. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES * Lead mechanical engineering and structural analysis activities across the X Shore product range * Own FEA (Finite Element Analysis) and CFD simulations — from setup through to results interpretation and design recommendations * Define and maintain engineering standards, tolerances, and material specifications * Review and approve drawings, 3D models, and engineering change orders * Manage product validation testing: define test plans, oversee execution, and sign off results * Work closely with production engineering to ensure designs are manufacturable and assembly-ready * Lead root cause analysis on field failures, warranty cases, and production non-conformances * Maintain the mechanical BOM structure and ensure drawing revisions are controlled and complete * Support supplier development — reviewing manufacturing capabilities and engaging on critical components * Build and develop a small team of mechanical engineers, setting clear priorities and technical standards * Contribute to design reviews, risk assessments, and certification activities (e.g. CE, RCD) TECHNICAL DEPTH — WHAT WE NEED X Shore builds high-performance electric boats in marine-grade aluminium and composite materials. The Mechanical Engineering & Analysis Manager must be able to go deep — not just manage the team, but own the analysis work and stand behind the results. * Define and execute FEA studies for hull structures, brackets, mounts, and drivetrain interfaces * Assess fatigue life, impact loads, and hydrostatic pressure scenarios relevant to marine certification * Interpret and challenge simulation outputs — know when results are credible and when the model needs revisiting * Specify and oversee physical testing that correlates with simulation work * Drive design-for-manufacture review: identify tolerance stack-ups, assembly constraints, and production risks before they reach the floor QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED * Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Naval Architecture, or equivalent * Minimum 7 years of engineering experience, with at least 3 years in a lead or senior role * Hands-on FEA experience using commercial tools (e.g. ANSYS, Abaqus, Nastran, or similar) * Strong working knowledge of CAD — 3D modelling and drawing release in tools such as SOLIDWORKS or CATIA * Experience in metals and composites — material selection, joining methods, and manufacturing constraints * Documented experience leading engineering validation: test planning, execution, and sign-off * Fluent in English; Swedish is an advantage * Available to work on-site in Nyköping NICE TO HAVE * Background in marine, automotive, aerospace, or high-performance vehicle engineering * Experience with CE marking, RCD (Recreational Craft Directive), or ISO 12215 hull structural standards * Experience from a company in growth, transformation, or restart phase * Familiarity with Microsoft Dynamics 365 or similar ERP/PLM systems NON-NEGOTIABLES * Hands-on analysis capability — this role requires personal technical output, not just management * Rigorous approach to documentation — drawings, reports, and release notes are complete before sign-off * Speaks up early when a design has a structural risk, regardless of schedule pressure * Takes ownership of problems through to resolution — not just identification * Treats manufacturing constraints as design inputs, not afterthoughts * Comfortable leading in an environment where processes are still being built WHAT GOOD AND BAD LOOK LIKE WHAT GOOD LOOKS LIKE Design decisions are backed by analysis before production release Production raises a structural question — engineering has the answer the same day Test results correlate with simulation — deviations are explained Drawing revisions are controlled and complete — no ambiguity on the floor Field failures are root-caused with corrective action in place within two weeks Engineers know what they are working on, why, and what good looks like WHAT BAD LOOKS LIKE Designs released without structural validation Production finds structural issues during assembly Test data filed without interpretation or corrective action Multiple drawing versions in circulation simultaneously Failures are documented but never actioned Team direction unclear — priorities shift without explanation PERSONAL QUALITIES To succeed in this role we believe you: * Are technically rigorous and do not accept 'close enough' when precision matters * Lead by example — you still do the hard analysis work yourself * Are structured and clear in how you communicate engineering decisions * Build credibility with production and suppliers through sound technical judgement * Are comfortable in ambiguity and can create structure where little exists * Have strong drive and see problems through to resolution * Thrive in a small, fast-moving team where every person's contribution is visible KEY INTERFACES * Head of R&D — direct reporting line; alignment on technical direction, priorities, and resource * Production Engineering — design-for-manufacture review, assembly support, and non-conformance resolution * Procurement — supplier capability assessment, component specifications, and critical part qualification * Quality — validation testing, field failure analysis, and certification documentation * External suppliers and partners — manufacturing review, tooling sign-off, and prototype builds WHAT WE OFFER At X Shore you get the chance to be part of an exciting journey with significant responsibility and real impact. You will be a central figure in rebuilding the engineering function of a pioneering electric boat company — setting the technical standards that determine whether our boats are safe, reliable, and built right. This is not a caretaker role. It is a building role, and the standards you set today will shape the product for years to come.