Scania is a supplier of complete and sustainable transport solutions with a strong and flexible R&D organisation driving this work. As a test engineer at Engine development / Gas exchange you will develop our test methods and drive the testing to ensure the teams deliveries in R&D:s product development projects.
The team is responsible for developing robust, reliable and cost-efficient gas exchange components. Some that we design ourselves and some that are developed by suppliers. Development of our test methods and testing of our designs is a central part of the development process.
Become a part of our team
We, at Gas exchange components, are a group of engineers that enjoys working together and appreciate having the opportunity to develop technology, processes, and our personal abilities as a team. In the group there are test engineers, design engineers and an object leader. Our technical challenges are to meet emission legislation and develop gas exchange systems that ensures Scanias position as premium brand leading the way to decreased carbon foot print from transport.
The gas exchange system involves various materials exposed to high temperatures, a chemically demanding environment as well as mechanical loads. At the same time it serves as the respiratory system of the engine where fluid flow is key to achieve high engine performance and efficiency. Improvement and development of our test methods are crucial to succeed in our operation. With a huge demand for deliveries the coming years this provides an excellent basis for professional development and growth as an engineer.
We are highly valuing our working environment, both physically and socially. It is important for us that you feel part of our group and that your voice will be listened to.
Your manager will ensure that you get the possibility to develop, both individually and together with the other group members.
In this role, you will:
- Play a vital part in the development of our components. All the way from idea to finished product.
- Make sure that we have the correct quality on our components and systems.
- Collaborate closely with the designers in the team and other testing/simulation functions.
- Collaborate with colleagues at MAN Truck & Bus, Navistar and suppliers distributed all over the world.
- Work independently but with great support and knowledge exchange between colleagues in the group.
Your profile
As a person you:
- Are creative and driven and you like to take responsibility and to cooperate with others.
- Are communicative and appreciating working with other disciplines.
- Are committed to develop processes and to contribute to our continuous improvement work.
- Are striving for a structured and organized working life.
- Fluent in English, both in writing and speech.
- Have a relevant academic background.
Meritorious skills:
- Experience from another testing role
- Experience from other roles within Scania R&D, i.e. simulation, design or similar.
We offer
We offer an interesting and developing job with a high degree of responsibility and room for creativity. We believe that our employees are our most important and essential resource that we want to give the possibility to grow and prosper.
Sounds good?
Just feel free to contact us for further information!
Jenny Kylefors (act manager) 08 - 553 826 43, or directly send your application including letter and CV!
Ongoing selection and interviews will take place during the application period, the position may be filled before the end of the application period. We use logic and personality tests in our selection process and a background check may be conducted for this position.
Looking forward to hear from you!
About Scania
Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions. Together with our partners and customers we are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system. In 2022, we delivered 80,238 trucks, 4,994 buses as well as 13,400 industrial and marine power systems to our customers. Net sales totalled to over SEK 170 billion, of which 21 percent were services related. Founded in 1891, Scania now operates in more than 100 countries and employs some 57,000 people. Research and development are mainly concentrated in Sweden. Production takes place in Europe and Latin America with regional product centres in Africa, Asia and Eurasia. Scania is part of TRATON GROUP. For more information visit: www.scania.com