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Arbetsbeskrivning
Autonomous vehicles, connectivity and electromobility are all challenging Scania´s R&D organisation in a new way. To ensure highest quality and functional safety of our products we are focusing on improvements within Scania´s development processes, methods and IT-systems.
Future needs regarding digitalisation to ensure functional safety and competitiveness are being met by improving the workflow of the development of Scania’s Electrical/Embedded systems within R&D. We are facing an exciting transformation towards a more flow driven process with agile methods and high performing teams.
By joining us, you will take part in an exciting journey towards higher level of digitalisation enabling safe and efficient autonomous and electrified vehicles, and improved, more digitalised workflows for Scania´s engineers. One of our goals within tools development is to provide an integrated and seamless tool chain to support the lifecycle of Scania products and services.
Your role
You will work with Polarion ALM, a commercial tool from Siemens. The intention and goal with Polarion is to enable digitalization and standardization of R&D methods through tool support. With Polarion we will implement a requirement method at R&D that supports functional safety and complies with standards and legislations.
You will be part of an agile team that is responsible for all elements of application development. The team use agile methodology with sprints, daily standups, demos and retrospectives in close collaboration with appointed product owners in the R&D business.
The team is Managing, Configuring and Developing the Polarion ALM web-based tool. You will work with configuring and maintaining all these parts, and also write extensions and scripts that add functionality in the system if needed.
The environment of the Polarion tool we are managing is an Apache web server running the Polarion java-application on a Linux server cluster in AWS. The data in the system is managed in a Subversion repository. Backend-scripting is typically Java or JavaScript based, and the user interface can be adapted by editing HTML and JavaScripts.
Your profile
We are looking for someone who:
• Has a university education, preferably within any technical field, such as computer science, electronics, physics or mechanics, or equivalent experience
• Has previous experience from system development in Java, JavaScript, HTML
• Has social skills in combination with communication skills, to be able to handle discussions with other R&D functions regarding Polarion structure and usage
• Likes to collaborate with colleagues and enjoys dialogues and discussions to find the best solutions
• Is actively looking for business understanding and is eager to learn about Product Development within R&D
• Has the commitment and motivation to work with others to develop, deliver, simplify and improve.
• Is passionate about agile system development and acts as a true team player, but is also capable of working independently when required
• Has an innovative mindset and would like to make a difference
• Has experience from agile methodology
It is an advantage and very meritorious if you are familiar with
• Scania R&D´s rather complex surroundings and business and able to find your way here
• Embedded development and automotive industry
• Polarion ALM
What we offer
In addition to a wide range of career and development opportunities, we can offer Scania employees other benefits, such as car leasing, flexible working hours, a company training facility and much more. If you live in Stockholm, we offer a direct bus service between Stockholm and the office in Södertälje, the Scania Job express.
For more information
For further information, please contact Group manager Åsa Nilsson, Head of Systems engineering, Tools development, EPID, +46 (0)8-553 82034.
Application
Please apply via our website Scania.com/jobb at the latest 2021-10-17. Your application should include a CV, cover letter and copies of certificates. Selections will be made throughout the application period.
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.