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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.
Fuel Systems (NMC) is responsible for fuel system development. Within the section, the group High Pressure Fuel Pumps and Rails (NMCH) has the overall responsibility for developing the high pressure pumps, rails and lines used on all Scania engines.
Our area of responsibility includes design, testing and Supplier development. The high-pressure components plays a vital role in the overall efficiency of the engine and we therefore have a broad collaboration within engine and controls development as well as with the leading suppliers within fuel system development.
We are currently in the process of developing the next generation high pressure pump, rails and lines with improved efficiency and product properties, and is now searching for our new Test Engineer.
Your Role
As a Test Engineer within NMCH you will play an important role in driving forward the next generation fuel systems. We are facing new exciting challenges since we now serve both our Scania internal customers as well as the different customers within TRATON group.
In this role your working tasks will vary, but on a day to day basis your tasks and responsibilities will include the following:
• Testing and calibration of your assigned components
• Specifying requirements and coordinating development tasks with our suppliers and responsible design engineer
• Planning and analysing results from component test in rig, engine test cell and truck applications.
• Determining trade-offs to ensure hardware is of the correct status to meet project goals and delivering on these goals
• Representing the group within cross-functional groups at engine development, including purchasing, production and service.
• Continuously improve our design guidelines
• Fuel system technical support within organisation
Your Profile
The job is varied and requires good interpersonal skills throughout the development chain.
We value creativity, problem-solving and critical thinking, and the group is characterised by a desire to always be better.
We believe that you have a Bachelors or Master’s degree in engineering, and have experience in calibration of hardware and skilled MATLAB user.
You have a driven nature and have the ability to structure your own work as well as coordinate tasks with our suppliers. You are a team player with the ability to interact well with suppliers and other functions within the company.
For this role, it is necessary that you are able to communicate and express yourself both verbally and in writing, in both English and Swedish.
It is of merit if you have at least 5-8 years of experience within R&D and holds a C-driving license.
What we offer
A fun work place with challenges that will develop you as engineer in your career path. Our team has good collaboration and we take on challenges together. We also ensure a pleasant working environment and a good balance between work and private life.
For more information, please contact
Mohsen Moghtadai, Group Manager, 08-553 821 90
Tryggve Nylander , Development Engineer, 08-553 804 62
Application
Apply via our website www.scania.com by 15th June.
Your application should include a cover letter, CV and copies of certificates.
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.