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About the Job SSAB, in partnership with Korn Ferry, is looking for a Head of Construction Management who will be responsible for ensuring that the Luleå Mini Mill project has defined organization, tools, processes, competence and staffing to enable oversight, and performance assurance of overall construction management activities. SSAB - Head of Construction Management - KF Opportunities This includes organizational definition and roles, including cooperation and steering of PMC partner on construction/construction management activities. The role ensures construction management teams deliver in accordance with project targets, schedule milestones and defined processes. The role provides leadership, accountability, authority of the owner-side construction management, including PMC team who execute the oversight, coordination, and site-level assurance activities across all construction areas. The role serves as coach, advisor, senior support to the teams as needed to enable construction and construction management activities to progress efficiently. This position is based in Luleå, Sweden. Main Responsibilities Strategic Oversight: Ensure organizational definition and development of construction management teams within the Luleå Mini Mill organization and aligning them with project goals. Budget & Schedule Control: Ensure team-related project deliverables are met on time and within budget. Line Management: Hiring, managing, and developing construction management team. Team Leadership: coach, feedback and inspire to enable individual and team motivation and ownership. Ensure behavior and culture of own and team members are following SSAB’s values and guidelines. Compliance & Safety: Enforcing health and safety protocols and ensuring compliance with regulations. Ensure all delegations of authority, responsibility and work environment related to construction and contractors are complying with legal requirements. Stakeholder Management: Communicating progress to senior management and maintaining relationships with clients and stakeholders. Define and ensure development of necessary processes and tools necessary for planning, executing and reporting construction management activities. About You Required Skills Leadership: Proven ability to develop high performing teams within construction projects on the client/owner’s side Project Management: Strong knowledge of construction methods, practices, and scheduling. Commercial Acumen: Detailed understanding of vendor relationships and contract models, as well as complex internal interfaces between teams, construction areas, Owner an EPCM/PMC partner. Experience and knowledge of MEIP and Civil planning, scoping and execution Understanding of legal requirements of delegation of authority, work environment and general responsibilities within construction Qualifications and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or a related discipline Minimum 15 years of experience in construction management on large-scale industrial, infrastructure, or energy projects. (project values exceeding €500M) Experience from working on owners/client teams in different execution models (EPC/EPCM/PMC/etc) Experience on greenfield industrial megaprojects (steel, mining, petrochemical, energy, or similar heavy industry) Proven experience in leading multi-disciplinary construction management teams Demonstrated experience from owner/client side (Not solely contractor-side experience) Understanding construction contract forms (FIDIC, NEC, AB04, or equivalent) including claims, variations, delay analysis, and dispute resolution mechanisms Experience from preparing for and leading steering committee presentations and executive-level reporting Familiarity with Nordic or European construction market practices and regulatory frameworks Fluency in English; additional Nordic or European languages are advantageous Our Offer At SSAB we strive for a diverse and inclusive environment. We use our values – driven, true and ahead – in making everyday decisions, keeping the customer at the heart of what we do. This makes us all team players, each with the drive to improve. When joining SSAB you will become part of an organization of passionate problem solvers working together on important challenges. We will support your growth by providing a safe and friendly workplace that contributes to work-life balance. If you set out to achieve it, at SSAB you will have the possibility of broadening your skills and grow within your field or beyond. We offer a wide range of appreciated benefits to our employees. Some examples of these are listed here: Profit sharing Life balance through reduction of working hours Wellness grants Recruitment Process 1. Apply 2. Interview 3. Come and meet us 4. Health Examination 5. Reference Check 6. Sign 7. Background check will be a part of the recruitment process. Got Questions About This Position? We are collaborating with Korn Ferry in this process so please connect with Ivan Buccoliero, Senior Recruiter at ivan.buccoliero@kornferry.com or phone: +49 1522 3186907 Word from Your Future Manager "SSAB has taken the lead to transform the steel industry to a fossil free value chain. We initiated the HYBRIT initiative and our currently transforming two of our Nordic production sites, Oxelösund and Luleå. For me personally, this is the most meaningful and challenging job I have had in SSAB and feel privileged to be part of the core team leading our Luleå Mini Mill project. As overall responsible for leading this project and SSAB´s transformation in Luleå I have a task to build a world class project team. We are now looking for an experienced Head Of Construction Management to join SSAB Owner´s team with overall responsibility to oversee and steer the engineering process for the project. You will join a dedicated and experienced multi-cultural project team combining global experience from all corners of the world If you are good at Construction management, want to make difference towards a more sustainable world and enjoy a real challenge we can’t wait to hear from you.” Carl Orrling, Ph.D – EVP, Head of Technology & Transformation Office
NCC Green Industry Transformation – Project in Gällivare Sweden is facing a historic transformation as industry shifts toward a more sustainable future. In northern Sweden, some of the largest industrial investments of modern times are currently underway, and we are now looking for a Steel Site Manager who wants to play a key role in one of our complex projects. In close collaboration with LKAB, NCC is delivering one of the region’s most significant projects: the construction of the new beneficiation plant in Vitåfors, Gällivare. The project is already well underway and forms a central part of the transition toward a more sustainable mining and steel industry. The new facility is being built adjacent to the existing plant and covers approximately 24,000 square meters, with extensive earthworks, foundation works, and concrete construction currently in progress. About the Role – Steel Site Manager As Steel Site Manager, you will have overall responsibility for site operations and production. You will lead the project toward its objectives in terms of schedule, cost, quality, and health & safety, while ensuring effective coordination among all project stakeholders. Your responsibilities will include: Leading and planning site production activities Ensuring the project is delivered according to schedule, budget, and quality requirements Coordinating subcontractors and suppliers Managing production planning, weekly work plans, and material delivery flows Monitoring project finances, forecasts, and performance Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, suppliers, and internal stakeholders You will be part of a highly complex project, providing an opportunity to influence, develop, and establish structures during a critical stage of the project. Your Profile as Steel Site Manager We are looking for an experienced and confident leader with the ability to successfully drive complex projects forward. Requirements Minimum of 5 years’ experience in construction, civil engineering, industrial, or large-scale infrastructure projects Proven experience leading site operations and construction teams Strong expertise in steel structures and structural steel construction Experience with project planning, budgeting, cost control, and performance follow-up Technical education in construction, structural steel engineering, or equivalent practical experience Preferred Qualifications Experience from large industrial or infrastructure projects Experience in steel erection management, site installation management, or steel fabrication projects Experience working in highly complex projects Personal Attributes Strong leadership and communication skills Structured and solution-oriented approach Commercially minded and results-driven Excellent collaboration and stakeholder management skills You have professional proficiency in English, both written and spoken. Swedish language skills are considered an advantage but are not required, and we welcome applications from candidates who are not fluent in Swedish. To become part of our team, we expect you to embrace our values and understand the importance of working with inclusion and diversity within the organization. Location On-site presence in the city of Gällivare (North of Sweden) is set to 100% of working hours. This is a prerequisite for succeeding in the role. However, it is possible to take on this exciting opportunity even if you are based elsewhere in Sweden, provided you have good travel options to Luleå (ex., Kiruna, Stockholm, Uppsala, etc.). NCC will arrange travel and accommodation within Sweden. For this position, background checks are conducted in accordance with NCC’s security culture. Swedish Work Permit Candidates must have the legal right to work in Sweden. The role requires regular on-site presence in Sweden and limited relocation support is available. NCC Offers NCC strives to be an attractive employer where employees thrive, grow, and feel well. We therefore offer a wide range of employee benefits and internal training opportunities. NCC has collective agreements for all employees, providing a solid foundation of security and clear terms of employment. We also offer insurance, reduced working hours, wellness allowances, and lunch benefits. Additional offers and discounts are available through our benefits portal, Benify. Contact and Application For more information about the recruitment process, please contact Recruitment Specialist Wuendy Cardenas at wuendy.cardenas@ncc.se. Application Deadline: July 31, 2026. Selection will be carried out on an ongoing basis, and the position may be filled before the final application date. Please note that due to the summer holiday period, response times may be slightly longer than usual. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Welcome with your application! Build with us and join the industry’s best team! NCC – one of the leading construction companies in the Nordic region At NCC, we are driven by continuous development—whether it concerns our construction projects or our personal expertise. Every day, we move the industry’s most exciting and complex construction projects forward through close collaboration between our employees, partners, and clients. With us, you are a valuable team member contributing to the landmarks that define our cities and communities. Here, our employees take an active role in a corporate culture based on strong values and behaviors that promote a safe and secure workplace. Our combined expertise and diverse backgrounds make a difference. We kindly decline contact from advertising and recruitment service sales representatives regarding this assignment.
Verksamhetsbeskrivning SITE MANAGER Location: Sweden/Finland We are looking for an experienced Site Manager to lead the daily operations of structural steel, cladding works, and industrial installations on a major international industrial project in Sweden or Finland. Arbetsuppgifter Key Responsibilities . Manage and coordinate daily site operations and production activities . Lead supervisors, installers, and subcontractors on site . Ensure work is carried out safely, efficiently, on schedule, and in accordance with quality requirements . Monitor project progress, schedules, resources, and costs . Participate in site meetings and report regularly to project management . Coordinate work between different contractors and disciplines . Manage site documentation and support project handover activities. Utbildning/Erfarenhet Requirements . Several years of experience as a Site Manager in industrial construction or structural steel projects . Experience working on international construction projects . Strong ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and technical documentation . Excellent leadership, planning, and organizational skills . Fluent English language skills, both spoken and written . Experience with Tekla Structures (Trimble) . Good IT skills Additional Qualifications . Previous experience on Nordic construction sites . Certifications related to structural steel construction . Good knowledge of health, safety, and quality management systems The Following Will Be Considered an Advantage . IWS (International Welding Specialist) certification . Knowledge of NDT methods (VT, MT, PT, UT) . Previous experience in large international industrial projects. Other Personal Qualities We value accuracy, a systematic approach, and a strong sense of responsibility. You are an excellent communicator and team player with the ability to manage complex technical projects in an international environment. A positive attitude, flexibility, and a solution-oriented mindset are essential for success in this role. We Offer . A responsible and independent role in a growing international company . Interesting and challenging industrial projects . A competitive salary and attractive employee benefits . The support of a highly skilled and experienced team . Excellent opportunities for professional development and career growth. Interested? If you have any questions regarding the position, please contact us by email at pauliina.liljamaa@kavamet.fi. We will respond after the summer holidays during Week 30. From Week 30 onwards, you may also contact: Pauliina Liljamaa Phone: +358 50 465 2503 Please send your application, CV, and salary expectation, marked "SITE MANAGER", no later than 24 July 2026 to: kavamet@kavamet.fi
Company description: At NKT in Karlskrona, we develop and manufacture high voltage power cables that enable the transition to renewable energy. Here, you will be part of an international engineering centre with advanced high voltage test halls, modern cable production and the cable laying vessel NKT Victoria. As Connectors, we collaborate to develop innovative technology that connects a greener and more sustainable world. NKT is headquartered in Denmark and operates in more than 30 countries.NKT - We connect a greener world. www.NKT.com. Job description:Manage construction sourcing and supplier performance across Europe Are you interested in working with construction procurement in a global company contributing to the green transition? As Category Specialist – Construction Procurement, you will manage key construction categories across NKT’s European sites, supporting projects with sourcing, supplier management, and contract processes. Do you want to be part of projects that shape future infrastructure? Plan and execute procurement strategies for construction projects In this role, you will manage construction-related categories such as civil works, materials, contractors, and subcontracting. You will work closely with project managers, engineers, and stakeholders to align procurement strategies with timelines, budgets, and requirements, ensuring quality and supplier performance throughout the project lifecycle. Your responsibility will be to:• Develop and execute category strategies for construction spend• Conduct sourcing processes including RFI, RFP, and RFQ• Evaluate supplier bids and negotiate contracts and commercial terms• Manage supplier performance and ensure compliance with agreements• Support contract administration and mitigate supply chain risks You will be part of a procurement team collaborating with multiple project stakeholders across Europe. The position is based in Sweden at one of NKT’s locations in Europe, with some travel required. Collaborative and structured professional with commercial mindset You are someone who works well with others and builds trust across teams and suppliers. You approach tasks with structure and attention to detail, while remaining adaptable in a project-based environment. You communicate clearly and contribute to constructive collaboration. You are motivated by working with multiple stakeholders and finding balanced solutions in complex situations. You also have:• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field • 3–7 years of experience in procurement and/or category management within construction or infrastructure projects • Experience in sourcing processes and contract negotiations • Experience negotiating Swedish standard contracts such as ABT 06, AB 04, and ABK 09 • Knowledge of construction contracts such as FIDIC, NEC, or similar frameworks • Experience working with procurement systems such as SAP, Ariba, or equivalent tools Contribute to sustainable construction and procurement practices NKT is committed to developing a diverse organization and culture where people of diverse backgrounds can grow and are inspired to do their best. We have high ambitions on establishing gender diversity at NKT and encouraging all interested candidates to apply – even if you don’t tick all the boxes described. We believe that a diverse organization enables long-term performance, and that an inclusive and welcoming culture creates a better work environment. In this role, you will have opportunities to develop your skills within procurement and construction projects while working with colleagues across different countries. You will be part of a collaborative team environment and gain experience in an international setting, contributing to ongoing projects and process improvements.
The role acts as the Owner's representative for planning and scheduling matters, ensuring that EPCM and contractor schedules are developed, maintained, and reported in accordance with established project planning standards, methodologies, and governance requirements. Working closely with construction, engineering, commissioning, EPCM, and contractor teams, the role provides independent review and challenge of schedules, progress reporting, forecasts, critical paths, and recovery plans to ensure realistic and achievable delivery outcomes. The Lead Planning & Scheduling is responsible for maintaining and managing the Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) for the assigned area, ensuring alignment with project milestones, interfaces, dependencies, and execution priorities. The role supports project controls and management teams by providing accurate scheduleanalysis, performance reporting, risk identification, and forward-looking insights to enable effective decision-making and proactive issue resolution. The position is primarily based at the construction site and requires close engagement with field execution teams to validate progress, understand constraints, and ensure schedule performance accurately reflects site conditions. Key Responsibilities: • Planning Governance & Assurance • Act as the Owner's focal point for planning and scheduling within the assigned area. • Review, challenge, and assure EPCM and contractor schedules for quality, completeness, logic integrity, and compliance with project standards. • Conduct schedule health checks and ensure adherence to planning and scheduling best practices. • Verify that planning assumptions, interfaces, constraints, and execution strategies are accurately reflected in area schedules. • Ensure progress measurement and reporting are implemented consistently across the assigned area. • Integrated Planning & Scheduling • Develop, maintain, and manage the Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) for the assigned area. • Integrate EPCM, contractor, and stakeholder schedules into the area schedule. • Ensure alignment between area schedules and overall project milestones and objectives. • Maintain schedule logic, dependencies, interfaces, and critical milestones relevant to the assigned area. • Perform schedule updates, analysis, and forecasting based on actual site progress and emerging risks. • Site Execution Support • Work closely with construction, engineering, commissioning, and contractor teams to validate progress and schedule performance. • Participate in site reviews, coordination meetings, and planning workshops. • Identify schedule risks, constraints, and opportunities and support the development of mitigation and recovery plans. • Ensure reported progress accurately reflects physical progress achieved in the field. Education and Certifications Relevant degree in engineering, construction management, or related field. All relevant certificates that are needed to do the job. Option to include area-specific requirements Experience Experience in project planning and scheduling within large-scale industrial or infrastructure projects. Experience managing integrated schedules and working within complex, multi-disciplinary project environments. Competences and Skills List the key competences and skills needed for the role, for example: • Strong knowledge of planning and scheduling methodologies and tools. • Experience with Integrated Master Scheduling (IMS). • Understanding of schedule risk analysis and QRA processes. • Strong analytical and reporting skills. • Ability to coordinate across multiple stakeholders and delivery areas. Option to include area-specific requirements Personal qualities • Analytical and structured • Detail-oriented • Collaborative • Proactive • Resilient Other abilities • Ability to work across complex project interfaces and delivery areas. • Ability to perform effectively in a dynamic, high-paced industrial environment with exposure to noise, heat, dust, and demanding conditions. • Requires the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including hard hats, steel-toe boots, and safety glasses. • Capable of navigating industrial plant sites, including climbing, working at heights, accessing confined spaces, and moving around equipment and structures.
Embedded Security Project Manager - Nordics Physical & Electronic Security - Global Clients * Location: EMEA-based, flexible (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland) * Travel: Regular site travel required, typically every 1–2 weeks, depending on regional project demand. Purpose This role strengthens delivery capability across large‑scale data centre and critical infrastructure programmes for a major global technology customer. Operating as an embedded technical specialist, the Security Project Manager leads the on‑site coordination, technical validation, and integrated deployment of physical and electronic security systems. The role blends project delivery, engineering oversight, on‑site presence, and system verification not traditional commercial project management. You will support in‑country project managers and partner with construction, MEP, network, and global security teams to ensure systems are installed, tested, and handed over to the highest standards. Major Responsibilities Technical Security Delivery * Deliver the full lifecycle of physical and electronic security elements within data centre and critical infrastructure projects. * Oversee technical installation quality, system integration accuracy, device placement, panel wiring, and alignment to global standards. * Support site surveys, verify existing conditions, and collaborate with local teams to scope and document technical requirements. On‑Site Coordination & Field Presence * Serve as the on‑site embedded security representative, collaborating closely with construction, MEP, and infrastructure teams. * Conduct regular on‑site reviews to validate installation progress, sequencing, and technical compliance. * Engage directly with integrators and contractors to resolve issues and accelerate progress. Functional Testing & System Verification * Lead functional testing of ACS, VMS, IDS, intercoms, sensors, physical hardware, and failover behaviour. * Verify door functionality (REX, DPS), camera behaviour, alarm routing, network logic paths, redundancy, and event visibility. * Document results, identify defects, and coordinate remediation through re‑testing and sign‑off. Commissioning Support (Verification, Not Programming) * Witness and validate commissioning performed by integrators. * Verify system responses, alarms, behaviour, and integration points, ensuring readiness for handover. * Confirm alignment to global client standards and escalate deviations where required. Physical Security Infrastructure Oversight * Oversee installation and integration of: 1. Perimeter fencing and hardening 2. Turnstiles, gates, vehicle barriers, crash‑rated bollards 3. Door hardware, locking systems, hinges, closers * Ensure seamless interplay between physical components and electronic systems. Documentation, Reporting & Quality Management * Produce structured site reports with photos, risks, deviations, and recommended corrective actions. * Track and close snags/punch lists, coordinating remediation with in‑country partners. * Review RFIs, submittals, drawings, and technical documentation to support accurate delivery. Design, BIM & Coordination * Review drawings and models (Bluebeam, ACC, Navisworks) to identify clashes, design gaps, access constraints, and installation conflicts. * Provide redlines and recommendations that improve buildability and prevent rework. Cross‑Functional Partnership * Partner with global security standards owners, engineering, construction, MEP, and operations teams. * Maintain clear communication through dashboards, updates, and issue/risk registers. * Align project activities with global security expectations while adapting to local conditions. What Does Success look like * You enhance the capacity of regional project managers by delivering technically accurate, fully validated security systems. * You ensure installations are correct the first time, reducing rework, delays, and escalations. * You create clarity for all stakeholders through structured, proactive communication. * You build trusted relationships across construction, engineering, and security teams. * You help the global programme scale consistently, supporting expansion across multiple regions. * You champion continuous improvement by identifying gaps, improving testing processes, and elevating delivery quality. Education * Qualification in engineering, security technology, construction management, or related field; equivalent experience considered. Experience & Knowledge Technical Security Experience * Strong practical experience with Lenel OnGuard and Milestone XProtect (essential). * Familiarity with ACS/VMS integrations, intrusion detection, intercoms, sensors, IP‑based security systems. * Experience validating functional tests and witnessing commissioning activities. * Understanding of installation methods (cabling, containment, device mounting, infrastructure routing). Physical Security Infrastructure * Experience with perimeter systems, gates, barriers, turnstiles, and door hardware. * Knowledge of how physical and electronic systems integrate logically and mechanically. Critical Infrastructure Delivery * Experience delivering security systems in data centres, utilities, energy, telecoms, transport hubs, or similar high‑availability environments. Tools & Platforms * Bluebeam Revu * Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) * Navisworks (Manage or Freedom) * MS Project or Smartsheet * AutoCAD * Microsoft 365 * BIM/VDC familiarity beneficial Skills and Competencies * Collaborative, relationship‑focused approach * Strong technical problem‑solving capability * Clear, confident communication across diverse stakeholders * High attention to detail, structured working style * Ability to work independently and travel regularly * Adaptability in fast‑moving construction environments * Commitment to continuous learning and technical growth Why Join Us? * Contribute to the delivery of some of the world’s most advanced data centre and critical infrastructure environments. * Work embedded with a global technology giant on high‑impact, long‑term programmes. * Be part of a supportive, high‑performing engineering and programme delivery community. * Access professional development, certifications (Lenel, Milestone, VMS/ACS), and future progression opportunities. * Enjoy flexibility, trust, and a culture that values inclusion, technical mastery, and real impact. Our People Promise – Securitas Technology EVP Join a values-driven, diverse, and inclusive workplace. We offer clear career pathways, growth opportunities, recognition for achievements, and a global, collaborative team. You’ll do purposeful work that makes the world safer, with support for innovation and sustainability. As part of our EVP, we offer: * Career pathways and growth opportunities * A global, values-driven team * Recognition for achievements * Inclusive, collaborative culture * Purposeful work that makes the world safer * Support for innovation and sustainability Securitas Technology is committed to diversity and is an equal opportunity employer; all qualified applicants are welcome.
Embedded Security Project Manager - Central Europe Physical & Electronic Security - Global Clients * Location: EMEA-based, flexible (Belgium, Netherlands, Germany and Poland) * Travel: Regular site travel required, typically every 1–2 weeks, depending on regional project demand. Purpose This role strengthens delivery capability across large‑scale data centre and critical infrastructure programmes for a major global technology customer. Operating as an embedded technical specialist, the Security Project Manager leads the on‑site coordination, technical validation, and integrated deployment of physical and electronic security systems. The role blends project delivery, engineering oversight, on‑site presence, and system verification not traditional commercial project management. You will support in‑country project managers and partner with construction, MEP, network, and global security teams to ensure systems are installed, tested, and handed over to the highest standards. Major Responsibilities Technical Security Delivery * Deliver the full lifecycle of physical and electronic security elements within data centre and critical infrastructure projects. * Oversee technical installation quality, system integration accuracy, device placement, panel wiring, and alignment to global standards. * Support site surveys, verify existing conditions, and collaborate with local teams to scope and document technical requirements. On‑Site Coordination & Field Presence * Serve as the on‑site embedded security representative, collaborating closely with construction, MEP, and infrastructure teams. * Conduct regular on‑site reviews to validate installation progress, sequencing, and technical compliance. * Engage directly with integrators and contractors to resolve issues and accelerate progress. Functional Testing & System Verification * Lead functional testing of ACS, VMS, IDS, intercoms, sensors, physical hardware, and failover behaviour. * Verify door functionality (REX, DPS), camera behaviour, alarm routing, network logic paths, redundancy, and event visibility. * Document results, identify defects, and coordinate remediation through re‑testing and sign‑off. Commissioning Support (Verification, Not Programming) * Witness and validate commissioning performed by integrators. * Verify system responses, alarms, behaviour, and integration points, ensuring readiness for handover. * Confirm alignment to global client standards and escalate deviations where required. Physical Security Infrastructure Oversight * Oversee installation and integration of: 1. Perimeter fencing and hardening 2. Turnstiles, gates, vehicle barriers, crash‑rated bollards 3. Door hardware, locking systems, hinges, closers * Ensure seamless interplay between physical components and electronic systems. Documentation, Reporting & Quality Management * Produce structured site reports with photos, risks, deviations, and recommended corrective actions. * Track and close snags/punch lists, coordinating remediation with in‑country partners. * Review RFIs, submittals, drawings, and technical documentation to support accurate delivery. Design, BIM & Coordination * Review drawings and models (Bluebeam, ACC, Navisworks) to identify clashes, design gaps, access constraints, and installation conflicts. * Provide redlines and recommendations that improve buildability and prevent rework. Cross‑Functional Partnership * Partner with global security standards owners, engineering, construction, MEP, and operations teams. * Maintain clear communication through dashboards, updates, and issue/risk registers. * Align project activities with global security expectations while adapting to local conditions. What Does Success look like * You enhance the capacity of regional project managers by delivering technically accurate, fully validated security systems. * You ensure installations are correct the first time, reducing rework, delays, and escalations. * You create clarity for all stakeholders through structured, proactive communication. * You build trusted relationships across construction, engineering, and security teams. * You help the global programme scale consistently, supporting expansion across multiple regions. * You champion continuous improvement by identifying gaps, improving testing processes, and elevating delivery quality. Education * Qualification in engineering, security technology, construction management, or related field; equivalent experience considered. Experience & Knowledge Technical Security Experience * Strong practical experience with Lenel OnGuard and Milestone XProtect (essential). * Familiarity with ACS/VMS integrations, intrusion detection, intercoms, sensors, IP‑based security systems. * Experience validating functional tests and witnessing commissioning activities. * Understanding of installation methods (cabling, containment, device mounting, infrastructure routing). Physical Security Infrastructure * Experience with perimeter systems, gates, barriers, turnstiles, and door hardware. * Knowledge of how physical and electronic systems integrate logically and mechanically. Critical Infrastructure Delivery * Experience delivering security systems in data centres, utilities, energy, telecoms, transport hubs, or similar high‑availability environments. Tools & Platforms * Bluebeam Revu * Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) * Navisworks (Manage or Freedom) * MS Project or Smartsheet * AutoCAD * Microsoft 365 * BIM/VDC familiarity beneficial Skills and Competencies * Collaborative, relationship‑focused approach * Strong technical problem‑solving capability * Clear, confident communication across diverse stakeholders * High attention to detail, structured working style * Ability to work independently and travel regularly * Adaptability in fast‑moving construction environments * Commitment to continuous learning and technical growth Why Join Us? * Contribute to the delivery of some of the world’s most advanced data centre and critical infrastructure environments. * Work embedded with a global technology giant on high‑impact, long‑term programmes. * Be part of a supportive, high‑performing engineering and programme delivery community. * Access professional development, certifications (Lenel, Milestone, VMS/ACS), and future progression opportunities. * Enjoy flexibility, trust, and a culture that values inclusion, technical mastery, and real impact. Our People Promise – Securitas Technology EVP Join a values-driven, diverse, and inclusive workplace. We offer clear career pathways, growth opportunities, recognition for achievements, and a global, collaborative team. You’ll do purposeful work that makes the world safer, with support for innovation and sustainability. As part of our EVP, we offer: * Career pathways and growth opportunities * A global, values-driven team * Recognition for achievements * Inclusive, collaborative culture * Purposeful work that makes the world safer * Support for innovation and sustainability Securitas Technology is committed to diversity and is an equal opportunity employer; all qualified applicants are welcome.
Vill du leda samhällsviktiga byggprojekt och samtidigt vara med och utveckla ett starkt team? Hos COWI får du mer än ett uppdrag, du blir en nyckelperson i vår fortsatta satsning i södra Sverige. Med över 30 års erfarenhet av projekt- och byggledning driver vi projekt som gör verklig skillnad i människors vardag. Inom Project Management Consultancy möts du av en familjär kultur, hög kompetens och stort mandat att påverka, både i projekten och i verksamhetens utveckling. Nu söker vi en erfaren projektledare som vill ta nästa steg tillsammans med oss i centrala Malmö. På kontoret finns också COWIs andra verksamheter inom husbyggnad, miljö, vatten, energi, industri och samhällsplanering. Totalt är vi cirka 70 personer på kontoret vid Triangelns station. Välkommen med på resan! Projektledare bygg Som projektledare inom bygg erbjuds du frihet under ansvar och en rad omväxlande arbetsuppgifter. Du planerar och lägger upp ditt arbete självständigt och har därmed stora möjligheter att påverka din vardag. I dina uppgifter som projektledare ingår att: planera och leda egna projekt genom hela byggprocessen representera COWI genom direktkontakt med kund samverka med övriga COWI och bygga relationer Förutom projektledarrollen förväntas du även kunna agera i andra roller, exempelvis som projekterings- och/eller byggledare samt bidra i utveckling av verksamheten i Malmö. Vidare ser vi gärna att du har god förmåga att knyta kontakter och bidra i marknadsarbetet genom att hitta nya affärer och utveckla långsiktiga relationer med kunder. Din personlighet COWIs främsta resurs är våra medarbetare med sitt engagemang och sin kompetens. Olika bakgrunder och erfarenheter ser vi som en fördel i alla samarbeten. Vi värdesätter dig som är en relationsbyggare med sociala färdigheter i din roll som projektledare. Du har ett driv att utveckla dig själv och en förmåga att motivera och engagera andra människor i ditt team. För att lyckas i rollen är du en fena på att strukturera ditt arbete och hålla ordning samt hög kvalitet i dina projekt. Du har erfarenhet av att leda andra människor i projekt, du är lyhörd och mån om att skapa goda relationer samtidigt som du har en affärsmässighet. Erfarenhet och kvalifikationer Som projektledare hos oss har du ett stort ansvar för att driva våra uppdrag framåt. Du har ett intresse för hållbarhetsfrågor samt för den tekniska och digitala utvecklingen inom bygg. Du är affärsmässig och ser till att våra kunders förväntningar överträffas och det tror vi att du gör genom att ha: en civil-/högskoleingenjörsexamen eller annan eftergymnasial byggteknisk utbildning arbetat i minst 8 år som projekt- eller projekteringsledare i byggprojekt (som byggherre eller konsult) genomfört minst ett byggprojekt på minst 50 Mkr under de senaste tre åren som projekt- eller projekteringsledare ett stort nätverk i byggbranschen Meriterande kvalifikationer Vi ser vissa nyckelkvalifikationer som extra meriterande och vi tror att du kommer passa extra bra för denna tjänst genom att ha någon eller några av följande kvalifikationer: erfarenhet av komplexa eller installationstäta ombyggnationer certifierad projektledare (PMP, Prince2, IPMA eller motsvarande) certifierad KA Vårt erbjudande Vi erbjuder ett utmanande, intressant och framför allt inspirerande arbete i en öppen och familjär gemenskap med COWIs omfattande resurser och nätverk i ryggen. Vi värnar om att våra anställda ska trivas och ha en god balans i tillvaron. Du kommer vara med om att utveckla vår svenska avdelning inom projektledning och ges möjlighet att samverka med våra kollegor både på nationell och på internationell nivå. COWI är en stor internationell koncern som ger dig personliga utvecklingsmöjligheter. Är du intresserad? Då är du varmt välkommen med din ansökan i form av ett CV, gärna kompletterat med projektreferenser från de senaste 5 åren. Sista dag för ansökan är 30 augusti. Under semesterperioden v 28-33 kommer urvalsarbete och intervjuer att pausas, men återupptas i mitten av augusti. För frågor om tjänsten är du välkommen att kontakta gruppchef Tomas Persson 0733-00 24 65/tmps@cowi.com fr o m 17 augusti. Frågor om processen besvaras av rekryteringspartner Sarah Wallentin, 010 - 850 11 41/srwa@cowi.com fr o m 10 augusti. Observera att vi p g a GDPR inte får ta emot ansökningar via epost. Varmt välkommen med din ansökan via länken. Mer om oss Project Management Consultancy är en projekt- och byggledningsavdelning i Stockholm och Malmö. Vår affärsidé är att leverera ett komplett utbud av integrerade projektledningstjänster, från idé och analys till genomförande och förvaltningsfas. Vi vill erbjuda våra kunder personligt engagemang genom kvalificerade medarbetare inom projekt-/byggledning och Construction Management (CM). Våra projekt omfattar främst ny- och ombyggnationer inom hus- och industribyggnad, där vi har uppdrag som avser bland annat bostäder, handel, kontor, vård, skolor, industri, sporthallar och kulturbyggnader. #LI-Hybrid #LI-SRWA
The Project Controls Associate supports the Project Controls Planning function by learning and applying basic planning, scheduling, and performance monitoring tasks. This entry-level role focuses on developing structured technical documentation, formatting reports, and assisting with the setup of project control systems under supervision. Position will assist also in controlling functions like project progress measurement, commodity quantity quantity Key Responsibilities: • Project Documentation & Reporting • Assist in preparing and formatting technical reports, schedules, and dashboards using standardized templates. • Support the generation of project status updates, charts, and visualizations using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). • Ensure reports are structured, accurate, and professionally presented in line with project control standards. • Planning Support • Learn and apply basic principles of project controls using tools like PowerBi, MS Office • Support schedule updates, data entry, and extraction of relevant views and reports. • Organize and maintain planning registers and logs. • Performance Monitoring • Assist in collecting and organizing data for progress and performance reporting. • Track physical progress of construction quantities and compile site progress inputs. • Technical Systems & Tools • Develop skills in project control software. • Contribute to the continuous improvement of report formats and templates. Qualifications: Education: • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business, or related field, or Technical diploma in Planning, Finance, or related field. Experience: 1– 3 years of relevant working experience Required Skills & Competencies: MS Office Software Proficiency: Proficient in Microsoft Word (report templates, formatting), Excel (charts, pivot tables), and PowerPoint (executive summaries, visual reporting). Basic knowledge of SharePoint or other document control systems. Expertise in PowerBi is a plus Exposure to Primavera P6 or similar scheduling tools is desirable. Personal traits: Ability to clearly and professionally present technical data in written and visual formats. Good attention to detail and structured work habits. Willingness to learn project planning principles, scheduling tools, and performance measurement techniques. Curious and engaged in building a career in Project Controls.
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
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. This role requires a strong on-site presence in Boden, as the work is closely connected to the day-to-day execution of the project. The role is best suited for someone who can maintain a consistent presence on site throughout the assignment, whether you already live in the region, have ties to Northern Sweden, or are prepared to make Boden your base during the project. Type of employment: Direct temporary employment with Stegra for 12 to 24 months OR consultancy through one of our consultancy-partners. Placement: Boden What you’ll do Right now, we are looking for a Lead Project Cost Controller for our Project Services team. In this role you will report to our Project Controls leadership and sit within our Project Delivery function. The team is responsible for providing financial transparency, cost governance, and decision support across one of the largest industrial projects in Europe. As Lead Project Cost Controller, you will be responsible for leading cost control activities within a major project area, ensuring accurate forecasting, reporting, and financial performance throughout project execution. You will work closely with Project Managers, Area Managers, EPCM partners, Finance, Procurement, and Project Controls to ensure project costs are understood, controlled, and communicated effectively. 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. * Lead cost control activities for a major project area, ensuring alignment with budgets, project objectives, and contractual commitments * Develop and maintain forecasts, cash flow projections, variance analyses, and cost performance reporting * Review and challenge EPCM cost reports, commitments, accruals, change orders, and expenditure forecasts * Monitor project performance to identify cost risks, trends, and opportunities, and drive mitigation actions * Support project change management through cost impact assessments and evaluation of budget implications * Collaborate with Project Managers, Area Managers, EPCM contractors, Procurement, Planning, Finance, and Accounting teams * Prepare cost reports, dashboards, and executive summaries to support project leadership and decision-making * Drive continuous improvement of project controls processes, reporting standards, and cost management practices 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, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Finance, Economics, Project Controls, or a related field * Around 10 years of experience in project cost control, project controls, or commercial project management within major industrial or infrastructure projects * Experience managing project forecasts, commitments, change management processes, and contractor cost reporting * Strong understanding of project controls principles, forecasting methodologies, and cost management best practices * Experience working with EPCM contractors and multidisciplinary project organizations * Advanced analytical skills, including forecasting, trend analysis, performance reporting, and financial assessment * Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to challenge assumptions and influence decision-making * Excellent communication skills in English and proficiency in Excel and project controls software 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
Environmental Engineer to Sandviken Responsibilities Onsite environmental inspection duties, reporting to the project’s Environmental Manager and EHS Lead. Perform site walkovers with the site team/ supervisors and provide a written list of findings, agree actions to address non conformities (NC) issues with realistic dates reflecting the risk of the NC Provide monthly Environmental Progress Reports on incidents, resolutions or interventions. Perform incident investigations and track close outs for any environmental non-compliance. Perform audit checks of permits as well as managing the existing site based complaints system. Monitor, record and report on project waste management. Including the promotion and awareness around waste streams and waste minimisation. Ensure that all drains and potential entry points to watercourses are protected. Assess that all onsite discharges to watercourses should run clean water only and take mitigating actions if required. Identify and implement spill kit provision and training requirements Represent WTL for Client Environmental inspections and meetings and ensure reporting on close outs for any findings Provide a presence on site to oversee medium to high risk tasks and operations Promote best practice and progressive environmental management and provide information on ‘lessons learned’ and incidents feedback. Provide assistance to the Environmental Manager and be involved in all appropriate client meetings and the project decision making processes Will be required to stop works where bad practice or management is identified Ensure site noticeboards and key information points along the site hoarding contain sufficient levels of environmental information for site staff and the general public. Provide toolbox talks to make site staff aware of environmental best practice onsite behaviours and social sensitivities issues including what to do in the event of a public approach. Perform (alongside H&S and Site Manager) emergency practice scenarios, identify weaknesses in any existing approach and improvement plans Liaise with the H&S Site Officer to ensure any cross over risks are addressed appropriately Input on the updating of the project’s Construction Environmental Management Plan and work with the Environmental Manager to integrate the requirements effectively in conjunction with the client’s requirements and Winthrop’s wider corporate sustainability goals. Reviewing Construction Method Statements, processes and procedures to ensure they have considered all environmental risks and mitigate them appropriately. Liaise with Client LEED practitioner, coordinate collection of documentary evidence and site inspections to achieve targeted LEED Gold certification of the project Build a strong environmental culture on the project and drive environmental initiatives. Requirements · Relevant Environmentalist qualification or degree. · Strong understanding of environmental regulations and management principles · Relevant experience within the construction sector · Excellent communication and collaboration skills · Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced construction environment · Strong background in site supervision would beneficial. · Experience working on High-Tec, Industrial, pharma, data centre type projects would be beneficial but not essential.
What you'll do: Reporting directly to the Territorial Integration Pillar Coordinator of the FCC Project, you will be responsible for the territorial planning and territorial synergies aspects of the project. You will lead the operational coordination of thematic working groups covering surface site planning, associated development projects and synergies with local territorial initiatives. In this role, you will contribute directly to the objective of delivering an FCC project that is well integrated into its host territories, sustainable and broadly supported by local stakeholders. Your responsibilities: - Coordinate cross-functional working groups on territorial planning matters, including architecture, infrastructure, socio-economic issues and other related topics, as well as the local committees for the surface sites. Facilitate information sharing with territorial stakeholders and identify issues requiring strategic decision-making. - Build and maintain relationships with local stakeholders, including public authorities, local residents and institutional partners, to identify territorial issues and ensure they are appropriately reflected in the project. - Identify and promote territorial development opportunities arising from the FCC project, including urban development, economic development and infrastructure synergies, in collaboration with local and regional authorities. - Contribute to the management of the territorial planning workstream by participating in project reviews, monitoring the project master schedule and preparing supporting documentation for governance bodies. - Produce consolidated progress reports and contribute to the development of project monitoring tools, including indicators, risks and dashboards. Still here? Let's make a quick check about: Your profile: - Proven experience managing territorial planning projects associated with major infrastructure developments, including urban and landscape integration, construction impact management and coordination of territorial interfaces. Experience in cross-border or multi-institutional environments would be an asset. - Experience coordinating and facilitating multi-stakeholder processes, particularly in the context of territorial consultation involving institutional and local stakeholders. - Experience developing and supporting territorial development initiatives linked to infrastructure projects, including identifying development opportunities and fostering synergies with local stakeholders. - Master's degree or equivalent relevant experience in the field of Spatial Planning, Urban Planning, Geography or Political Science or a related field. Your skills: - Project management. - Use of office software packages. - Knowledge of spatial planning tools, procedures and urban planning policies in France and/or Switzerland. - Design and management of territorial consultation and stakeholder engagement processes. - Delivers presentations in a structured and clear way; adjusts style and content to the audience; responds calmly and confidently to questions. - Accepts others in a non-judgemental way and takes their point of view into account. - Has a structured and organised approach towards work; is able to set priorities and plan tasks with results in mind. - Identifies, defines and assesses problems, takes action to address them. - Voices support for the Organization and its goals; talks about CERN in a positive way. - Spoken and written both English and French.
Do you want to play a key role in ensuring structure, quality, and efficient ways of working in a complex construction project? If so, this could be the opportunity for you! NCC Green Industry Transformation – SSAB Project, Luleå We are facing a historic transformation. Heavy industry is undergoing significant change and paving the way for a fossil-free future that creates substantial value in terms of economic growth, technological development, and environmental sustainability. As an important part of the societal and industrial development taking place in northern Sweden—where some of the most significant investments are currently underway—we are now looking for the right person to take on the important role of Quality Manager in one of our complex projects. About the Role – Quality Manager As our Quality Manager, you will be a key member of the project team and serve as the daily point of contact for all quality-related matters. You will work closely with the production organization and ensure that our management system is used effectively to create value and improve project performance. You will play a central role in translating quality requirements into practical actions, supporting colleagues, and creating an understanding of how quality management contributes to project success. Key Responsibilities Serve as the project's Quality Manager and the primary point of contact for all quality-related matters. Support and guide project teams and stakeholders in applying NCC's management system, quality processes, and governing documents. Ensure effective collaboration between internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and external stakeholders. Coach colleagues in stakeholder management, project requirements, and quality-related best practices. Promote a culture of quality and continuous improvement throughout the project. Develop, maintain, and implement quality documentation, procedures, and supporting materials. Prepare and execute internal and external quality audits, including follow-up actions and reporting. Maintain and develop the project's quality management system in line with NCC policies, standards, and objectives. Ensure compliance with the business management system and drive awareness across the organization. Communicate quality requirements, standards, procedures, and lessons learned throughout the project. Deliver quality-related training and knowledge sharing to project teams and stakeholders. Prepare and manage quality reporting to meet project and business requirements. Your Profile as a Quality Manager We are looking for someone with a strong background in both construction and quality management: Minimum 8–10 years of experience in the construction industry, including several years in a leadership role such as Quality Manager, Project Manager, Construction Manager, or a similar position. Proven experience in quality management within construction projects, including the implementation and monitoring of quality management systems. In-depth knowledge of the entire construction process, including design, construction, commissioning, and handover. Extensive experience conducting and managing internal and external quality audits. Experience working in accordance with standards such as ISO 9001 or equivalent quality management frameworks. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain and train others on complex topics. Experience working in large-scale projects or organizations is considered a strong advantage. Personal Attributes Business-oriented with a solution-focused mindset. Strong communicator and educator, capable of translating requirements into practical actions. Structured, persistent, and highly execution-oriented. Confident leader with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels of an organization. Relationship-builder with excellent collaboration and interpersonal skills. You communicate clearly and effectively with both internal and external stakeholders, which is essential for successful collaboration and, ultimately, a successful project. You have professional proficiency in English, both written and spoken. Swedish language skills are considered an advantage but are not required, and we welcome applications from candidates who are not fluent in Swedish. To become part of our team, we expect you to embrace our values and understand the importance of working with inclusion and diversity within the organization. Location On-site presence in the city of Luleå (North of Sweden) is set to at least 50% of working hours—and at certain periods, the role will require close to full-time presence on site in Luleå. This is a prerequisite for succeeding in the role. However, it is possible to take on this exciting opportunity even if you are based elsewhere in Sweden, provided you have good travel options to Luleå (ex., Boden, Piteå, Skellefteå, Stockholm, Uppsala, etc.). NCC will arrange travel and accommodation within Sweden. For this position, background checks are conducted in accordance with NCC’s security culture. Swedish Work Permit Candidates must have the legal right to work in Sweden. The role requires regular on-site presence in Sweden and limited relocation support is available. NCC Offers NCC strives to be an attractive employer where employees thrive, grow, and feel well. We therefore offer a wide range of employee benefits and internal training opportunities. NCC has collective agreements for all employees, providing a solid foundation of security and clear terms of employment. We also offer insurance, reduced working hours, wellness allowances, and lunch benefits. Additional offers and discounts are available through our benefits portal, Benify. Contact and Application For more information about the recruitment process, please contact Recruitment Specialist Wuendy Cardenas at wuendy.cardenas@ncc.se. Application Deadline: July 31, 2026. Selection will be carried out on an ongoing basis, and the position may be fille
Do you want to play a key role in ensuring structure, quality, and efficient ways of working in a complex construction project? If so, this could be the opportunity for you! NCC Green Industry Transformation – SSAB Project, Luleå We are facing a historic transformation. Heavy industry is undergoing significant change and paving the way for a fossil-free future that creates substantial value in terms of economic growth, technological development, and environmental sustainability. As an important part of the societal and industrial development taking place in northern Sweden—where some of the most significant investments are currently underway—we are now looking for the right person to take on the important role of Quality Manager in one of our complex projects. About the Role – Quality Manager As our Quality Manager, you will be a key member of the project team and serve as the daily point of contact for all quality-related matters. You will work closely with the production organization and ensure that our management system is used effectively to create value and improve project performance. You will play a central role in translating quality requirements into practical actions, supporting colleagues, and creating an understanding of how quality management contributes to project success. Key Responsibilities Serve as the project's Quality Manager and the primary point of contact for all quality-related matters. Support and guide project teams and stakeholders in applying NCC's management system, quality processes, and governing documents. Ensure effective collaboration between internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and external stakeholders. Coach colleagues in stakeholder management, project requirements, and quality-related best practices. Promote a culture of quality and continuous improvement throughout the project. Develop, maintain, and implement quality documentation, procedures, and supporting materials. Prepare and execute internal and external quality audits, including follow-up actions and reporting. Maintain and develop the project's quality management system in line with NCC policies, standards, and objectives. Ensure compliance with the business management system and drive awareness across the organization. Communicate quality requirements, standards, procedures, and lessons learned throughout the project. Deliver quality-related training and knowledge sharing to project teams and stakeholders. Prepare and manage quality reporting to meet project and business requirements. Your Profile as a Quality Manager We are looking for someone with a strong background in both construction and quality management: Minimum 8–10 years of experience in the construction industry, including several years in a leadership role such as Quality Manager, Project Manager, Construction Manager, or a similar position. Proven experience in quality management within construction projects, including the implementation and monitoring of quality management systems. In-depth knowledge of the entire construction process, including design, construction, commissioning, and handover. Extensive experience conducting and managing internal and external quality audits. Experience working in accordance with standards such as ISO 9001 or equivalent quality management frameworks. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain and train others on complex topics. Experience working in large-scale projects or organizations is considered a strong advantage. Personal Attributes Business-oriented with a solution-focused mindset. Strong communicator and educator, capable of translating requirements into practical actions. Structured, persistent, and highly execution-oriented. Confident leader with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels of an organization. Relationship-builder with excellent collaboration and interpersonal skills. You communicate clearly and effectively with both internal and external stakeholders, which is essential for successful collaboration and, ultimately, a successful project. You have professional proficiency in English, both written and spoken. Swedish language skills are considered an advantage but are not required, and we welcome applications from candidates who are not fluent in Swedish. To become part of our team, we expect you to embrace our values and understand the importance of working with inclusion and diversity within the organization. Location On-site presence in the city of Luleå (North of Sweden) is set to at least 50% of working hours—and at certain periods, the role will require close to full-time presence on site in Luleå. This is a prerequisite for succeeding in the role. However, it is possible to take on this exciting opportunity even if you are based elsewhere in Sweden, provided you have good travel options to Luleå (ex., Boden, Piteå, Skellefteå, Stockholm, Uppsala, etc.). NCC will arrange travel and accommodation within Sweden. For this position, background checks are conducted in accordance with NCC’s security culture. Swedish Work Permit Candidates must have the legal right to work in Sweden. The role requires regular on-site presence in Sweden and limited relocation support is available. NCC Offers NCC strives to be an attractive employer where employees thrive, grow, and feel well. We therefore offer a wide range of employee benefits and internal training opportunities. NCC has collective agreements for all employees, providing a solid foundation of security and clear terms of employment. We also offer insurance, reduced working hours, wellness allowances, and lunch benefits. Additional offers and discounts are available through our benefits portal, Benify. Contact and Application For more information about the recruitment process, please contact Recruitment Specialist Wuendy Cardenas at wuendy.cardenas@ncc.se. Application Deadline: July 31, 2026. Selection will be carried out on an ongoing basis, and the position may be fille
Embedded Security Project Manager – Global Clients - Sweden * Location: Sweden - Remote * Travel: Regular site travel required * Salary: 900,000SEK - 1.1M SEK Purpose This role strengthens delivery capability across large‑scale data centre and critical infrastructure programmes for a major global technology customer. Operating as an embedded technical specialist, the Security Project Manager leads the on‑site coordination, technical validation, and integrated deployment of physical and electronic security systems. The role blends project delivery, engineering oversight, on‑site presence, and system verification not traditional commercial project management. You will support in‑country project managers and partner with construction, MEP, network, and global security teams to ensure systems are installed, tested, and handed over to the highest standards. Major Responsibilities Technical Security Delivery * Deliver the full lifecycle of physical and electronic security elements within data centre and critical infrastructure projects. * Oversee technical installation quality, system integration accuracy, device placement, panel wiring, and alignment to global standards. * Support site surveys, verify existing conditions, and collaborate with local teams to scope and document technical requirements. On‑Site Coordination & Field Presence * Serve as the on‑site embedded security representative, collaborating closely with construction, MEP, and infrastructure teams. * Conduct regular on‑site reviews to validate installation progress, sequencing, and technical compliance. * Engage directly with integrators and contractors to resolve issues and accelerate progress. Functional Testing & System Verification * Lead functional testing of ACS, VMS, IDS, intercoms, sensors, physical hardware, and failover behaviour. * Verify door functionality (REX, DPS), camera behaviour, alarm routing, network logic paths, redundancy, and event visibility. * Document results, identify defects, and coordinate remediation through re‑testing and sign‑off. Commissioning Support (Verification, Not Programming) * Witness and validate commissioning performed by integrators. * Verify system responses, alarms, behaviour, and integration points, ensuring readiness for handover. * Confirm alignment to global client standards and escalate deviations where required. Physical Security Infrastructure Oversight * Oversee installation and integration of: * Perimeter fencing and hardening * Turnstiles, gates, vehicle barriers, crash‑rated bollards * Door hardware, locking systems, hinges, closers * Ensure seamless interplay between physical components and electronic systems. Documentation, Reporting & Quality Management * Produce structured site reports with photos, risks, deviations, and recommended corrective actions. * Track and close snags/punch lists, coordinating remediation with in‑country partners. * Review RFIs, submittals, drawings, and technical documentation to support accurate delivery. Design, BIM & Coordination * Review drawings and models (Bluebeam, ACC, Navisworks) to identify clashes, design gaps, access constraints, and installation conflicts. * Provide redlines and recommendations that improve buildability and prevent rework. Cross‑Functional Partnership * Partner with global security standards owners, engineering, construction, MEP, and operations teams. * Maintain clear communication through dashboards, updates, and issue/risk registers. * Align project activities with global security expectations while adapting to local conditions. What Does Success look like * You enhance the capacity of regional project managers by delivering technically accurate, fully validated security systems. * You ensure installations are correct the first time, reducing rework, delays, and escalations. * You create clarity for all stakeholders through structured, proactive communication. * You build trusted relationships across construction, engineering, and security teams. * You help the global programme scale consistently, supporting expansion across multiple regions. * You champion continuous improvement by identifying gaps, improving testing processes, and elevating delivery quality. Education * Qualification in engineering, security technology, construction management, or related field; equivalent experience considered. Experience & Knowledge Technical Security Experience * Strong practical experience with Lenel OnGuard and Milestone XProtect (essential). * Familiarity with ACS/VMS integrations, intrusion detection, intercoms, sensors, IP‑based security systems. * Experience validating functional tests and witnessing commissioning activities. * Understanding of installation methods (cabling, containment, device mounting, infrastructure routing). Physical Security Infrastructure * Experience with perimeter systems, gates, barriers, turnstiles, and door hardware. * Knowledge of how physical and electronic systems integrate logically and mechanically. Critical Infrastructure Delivery * Experience delivering security systems in data centres, utilities, energy, telecoms, transport hubs, or similar high‑availability environments. Tools & Platforms * Bluebeam Revu * Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) * Navisworks (Manage or Freedom) * MS Project or Smartsheet * AutoCAD * Microsoft 365 * BIM/VDC familiarity beneficial Skills and Competencies * Collaborative, relationship‑focused approach * Strong technical problem‑solving capability * Clear, confident communication across diverse stakeholders * High attention to detail, structured working style * Ability to work independently and travel regularly * Adaptability in fast‑moving construction environments * Commitment to continuous learning and technical growth Why Join Us? * Contribute to the delivery of some of the world’s most advanced data centre and critical infrastructure environments. * Work embedded with a global technology giant on high‑impact, long‑term programmes. * Be part of a supportive, high‑performing engineering and programme delivery community. * Access professional development, certifications (Lenel, Milestone, VMS/ACS), and future progression opportunities. * Enjoy flexibility, trust, and a culture that values inclusion, technical mastery, and real impact. Our People Promise – Securitas Technology EVP Join a values-driven, diverse, and inclusive workplace. We offer clear career pathways, growth opportunities, recognition for achievements, and a global, collaborative team. You’ll do purposeful work that makes the world safer, with support for innovation and sustainability. As part of our EVP, we offer: * Career pathways and growth opportunities * A global, values-driven team * Recognition for achievements * Inclusive, collaborative culture * Purposeful work that makes the world safer * Support for innovation and sustainability Securitas Technology is committed to diversity and is an equal opportunity employer; all qualified applicants are welcome.
Om rollen Are you passionate about health and safety? Do you believe safety starts with quality? Do you enjoy making tools and processes work well together and get motivated by helping others succeed? If this sounds like you, or you’re curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our business area, Buildings, in Sweden as our new HSEQ Lead and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future! Your new role As our HSEQ Lead, you will play a key role in strengthening Ramboll’s safety culture and quality focus in Sweden. You will lead the local implementation of the global HSEQ Buildings strategy and will act as a sparring partner to senior managers in Sweden on all aspects of HSEQ management. In addition, you will collaborate with peers across other geographies and contribute to the Global Buildings HSEQ network, sharing best practices and supporting ongoing development. In this role, you will also play an active role in supporting project delivery teams, acting as a trusted HSEQ advisor and contributing with your specialist knowledge to the successful delivery of key client projects. Your key responsibilities will be: Ensuring implementation of Ramboll’s HSEQ management system, in compliance with local regulations. Audit management and non-conformities handling to ensure safety and quality of project delivery. Follow up project-related work observation reports, and investigation of project-related near misses and incidents. Evaluating, analysing and reporting on HSEQ KPIs. Actively contribute to continuous improvements of Ramboll’s systems. Provide HSEQ support in client projects, including serving as the dedicated HSEQ Lead on large, strategically important projects. Location is preferably in Stockholm, Gothenburg or Malmö but Ramboll has offices in other parts of the country as well, and we are open to considering applications from those locations. At times some travel to other offices in the country may be required. About you Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. related to the Built Environment, Health and Safety, Construction Management or similar). Experience of HSEQ in buildings and/or construction engineering projects. Experience of management systems and good understanding of local legislation. Experience of investigation and root cause analysis of near misses and incidents. Good communication skills, both writing and verbally, in Swedish and English. What we can offer you Interesting projects where you will contribute to making a real difference Commitment to your development A culture that welcomes you as the unique person you are. The long-term thinking of a foundation-owned company, with leaders guided by our Leadership Principles. Flexible working environment with the possibility of working from home up to 2 days a week. Private health insurance. Wellness benefit contribution of up to 4.000 SEK/year. Ready to join us? Please submit your application and CV online. We invite diversity in all its forms and encourage applicants from all groups to apply. We recognise that some candidates only apply when they tick every box. However, passion and potential often outweigh a perfect resume and Ramboll’s supportive learning culture can help you grow. So if this role resonates with you but you don't meet all the requirements, we encourage you to apply. You might be the perfect fit for this opportunity or another within our team. Deadline: 2026-07-31. We review applications on an ongoing basis so don’t hesitate to submit yours. Work at the heart of sustainable change with Ramboll Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. As a foundation-owned people company, founded in Denmark, we believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that’s where we start – and how we work. Our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act and being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. Ramboll employs more than 18,000 people globally across 35 countries. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Water, Environment & Health, Energy, Management Consulting, and Architecture & Landscape. Combining local experience with global knowledge, we help shape the societies of tomorrow. Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Equality, diversity, and inclusion are at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. At Ramboll, we offer flexibility as part of our positive and inclusive approach to work. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics. Please let us know if there are any changes we could make to the application process to make it more comfortable for you. You can contact us at job.advert.accessibility@ramboll.com with such requests.
Om rollen Are you passionate about health and safety? Do you believe safety starts with quality? Do you enjoy making tools and processes work well together and get motivated by helping others succeed? If this sounds like you, or you’re curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our business area, Buildings, in Sweden as our new HSEQ Lead and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future! Your new role As our HSEQ Lead, you will play a key role in strengthening Ramboll’s safety culture and quality focus in Sweden. You will lead the local implementation of the global HSEQ Buildings strategy and will act as a sparring partner to senior managers in Sweden on all aspects of HSEQ management. In addition, you will collaborate with peers across other geographies and contribute to the Global Buildings HSEQ network, sharing best practices and supporting ongoing development. In this role, you will also play an active role in supporting project delivery teams, acting as a trusted HSEQ advisor and contributing with your specialist knowledge to the successful delivery of key client projects. Your key responsibilities will be: Ensuring implementation of Ramboll’s HSEQ management system, in compliance with local regulations. Audit management and non-conformities handling to ensure safety and quality of project delivery. Follow up project-related work observation reports, and investigation of project-related near misses and incidents. Evaluating, analysing and reporting on HSEQ KPIs. Actively contribute to continuous improvements of Ramboll’s systems. Provide HSEQ support in client projects, including serving as the dedicated HSEQ Lead on large, strategically important projects. Location is preferably in Stockholm, Gothenburg or Malmö but Ramboll has offices in other parts of the country as well, and we are open to considering applications from those locations. At times some travel to other offices in the country may be required. About you Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. related to the Built Environment, Health and Safety, Construction Management or similar). Experience of HSEQ in buildings and/or construction engineering projects. Experience of management systems and good understanding of local legislation. Experience of investigation and root cause analysis of near misses and incidents. Good communication skills, both writing and verbally, in Swedish and English. What we can offer you Interesting projects where you will contribute to making a real difference Commitment to your development A culture that welcomes you as the unique person you are. The long-term thinking of a foundation-owned company, with leaders guided by our Leadership Principles. Flexible working environment with the possibility of working from home up to 2 days a week. Private health insurance. Wellness benefit contribution of up to 4.000 SEK/year. Ready to join us? Please submit your application and CV online. We invite diversity in all its forms and encourage applicants from all groups to apply. We recognise that some candidates only apply when they tick every box. However, passion and potential often outweigh a perfect resume and Ramboll’s supportive learning culture can help you grow. So if this role resonates with you but you don't meet all the requirements, we encourage you to apply. You might be the perfect fit for this opportunity or another within our team. Deadline: 2026-07-31. We review applications on an ongoing basis so don’t hesitate to submit yours. Work at the heart of sustainable change with Ramboll Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. As a foundation-owned people company, founded in Denmark, we believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that’s where we start – and how we work. Our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act and being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. Ramboll employs more than 18,000 people globally across 35 countries. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Water, Environment & Health, Energy, Management Consulting, and Architecture & Landscape. Combining local experience with global knowledge, we help shape the societies of tomorrow. Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Equality, diversity, and inclusion are at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. At Ramboll, we offer flexibility as part of our positive and inclusive approach to work. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics. Please let us know if there are any changes we could make to the application process to make it more comfortable for you. You can contact us at job.advert.accessibility@ramboll.com with such requests.
Om rollen Are you passionate about health and safety? Do you believe safety starts with quality? Do you enjoy making tools and processes work well together and get motivated by helping others succeed? If this sounds like you, or you’re curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our business area, Buildings, in Sweden as our new HSEQ Lead and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future! Your new role As our HSEQ Lead, you will play a key role in strengthening Ramboll’s safety culture and quality focus in Sweden. You will lead the local implementation of the global HSEQ Buildings strategy and will act as a sparring partner to senior managers in Sweden on all aspects of HSEQ management. In addition, you will collaborate with peers across other geographies and contribute to the Global Buildings HSEQ network, sharing best practices and supporting ongoing development. In this role, you will also play an active role in supporting project delivery teams, acting as a trusted HSEQ advisor and contributing with your specialist knowledge to the successful delivery of key client projects. Your key responsibilities will be: Ensuring implementation of Ramboll’s HSEQ management system, in compliance with local regulations. Audit management and non-conformities handling to ensure safety and quality of project delivery. Follow up project-related work observation reports, and investigation of project-related near misses and incidents. Evaluating, analysing and reporting on HSEQ KPIs. Actively contribute to continuous improvements of Ramboll’s systems. Provide HSEQ support in client projects, including serving as the dedicated HSEQ Lead on large, strategically important projects. Location is preferably in Stockholm, Gothenburg or Malmö but Ramboll has offices in other parts of the country as well, and we are open to considering applications from those locations. At times some travel to other offices in the country may be required. About you Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. related to the Built Environment, Health and Safety, Construction Management or similar). Experience of HSEQ in buildings and/or construction engineering projects. Experience of management systems and good understanding of local legislation. Experience of investigation and root cause analysis of near misses and incidents. Good communication skills, both writing and verbally, in Swedish and English. What we can offer you Interesting projects where you will contribute to making a real difference Commitment to your development A culture that welcomes you as the unique person you are. The long-term thinking of a foundation-owned company, with leaders guided by our Leadership Principles. Flexible working environment with the possibility of working from home up to 2 days a week. Private health insurance. Wellness benefit contribution of up to 4.000 SEK/year. Ready to join us? Please submit your application and CV online. We invite diversity in all its forms and encourage applicants from all groups to apply. We recognise that some candidates only apply when they tick every box. However, passion and potential often outweigh a perfect resume and Ramboll’s supportive learning culture can help you grow. So if this role resonates with you but you don't meet all the requirements, we encourage you to apply. You might be the perfect fit for this opportunity or another within our team. Deadline: 2026-07-31. We review applications on an ongoing basis so don’t hesitate to submit yours. Work at the heart of sustainable change with Ramboll Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. As a foundation-owned people company, founded in Denmark, we believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that’s where we start – and how we work. Our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act and being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. Ramboll employs more than 18,000 people globally across 35 countries. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Water, Environment & Health, Energy, Management Consulting, and Architecture & Landscape. Combining local experience with global knowledge, we help shape the societies of tomorrow. Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Equality, diversity, and inclusion are at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. At Ramboll, we offer flexibility as part of our positive and inclusive approach to work. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics. Please let us know if there are any changes we could make to the application process to make it more comfortable for you. You can contact us at job.advert.accessibility@ramboll.com with such requests.
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