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Arbetsbeskrivning
Scania is now undergoing a transformation from being a supplier of trucks, buses and engines to a supplier of complete and sustainable transport solutions.Would you enjoy a job where you get to combine logical thinking with your ability to find creative solutions? Are you driven, analytical, and thriving in the role of a specialist? Then take the chance to become part of our team!
Who are we
At Vehicle Electronics Final Assembly we are responsible for ensuring that Scania's trucks and buses can be programmed, calibrated, and quality tested in our global final assemblies. We are a close-knit group of 7 people with different experiences and backgrounds. We support each other and share our knowledge to achieve the best possible results together. Our group is characterized by an open culture with a high sense of well-being and lots of laughter.
Your work assignments
As a specialist in automotive electronics, you will be involved in our product introduction projects from start-up to implementation on our final assemblies. We ensure that the needs of production are included in the requirements for the electrical system in our trucks and buses. In dialogue with R&D, we ensure that our vehicles can be programmed, calibrated, and quality tested. In collaboration with process engineers, we purchase and test programming tools and other equipment that is needed. We create new sequences in our programming tools and develop the existing sequences in dialogue with our colleagues from the final assemblies.
You will have many cross-functional contacts with system owners, software developers, project managers, and colleagues from the final assemblies in Sweden, Poland, Holland, France, Brazil, and KD markets.
Scania's rapid development in electrification, automation, and advanced driver support systems means that the role of specialist in vehicle electronics will become an increasingly central function with exciting future prospects.
Your profile
• You have an academic degree in a relevant field, alternatively, you have technical high school qualifications and have built up the corresponding skills through work experience
• You have previous experience in the automotive industry, e.g. in the role of process technician, product technician, technician in vehicle electronics, or similar
• You are driven and have an interest in understanding how the electrical system in our trucks and buses works
• The most important thing is that you are curious about vehicle electronics and want to learn more, but previous experience in vehicle programming is a plus
• You have good cooperation and communication skills. Since we have a lot of international contacts, you must be able to communicate fluently in English, both written and spoken. Swedish is a plus.
• You can keep calm even in stressful situations and always work to find the best possible solution for the customer, both in the short and long term
Your location
The position is based in Södertälje, with a possible hybrid workplace depending on the needs and qualifications for this role.
More information
If you want to know more about the position, please contact: Group manager Malin Ahnfeldt, malin.ahnfeldt@scania.com.
Application
A warm welcome with your application including a cover letter and CV in English, and relevant transcripts. Scania uses tests as part of the recruitment process. Interviews will be held continuously during the application period.
Apply via scania.com/career as soon as possible, but no later than 5th of March, 2023.
JobID: 20230058
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 2020, we delivered 66,900 trucks, 5,200 buses as well as 11,000 industrial and marine power systems to our customers. Net sales totalled to over SEK 125 billion, of which over 20 percent were services-related. Founded in 1891, Scania now operates in more than 100 countries and employs some 50,000 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.