Scania • Södertälje • Heltid
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Are you curious and want to broaden Your knowledge? Try something new in a fast paced environment close to end customer.
The department Customized Bus Chassis Development is responsible for customer- and market adaptation of bus chassis. We deliver the chassis both without body to external body builders or as a complete vehicle with our internal Scania range body. Electrification is an expansive area where Scania invests in order to drive the shift. Our team RBKA consists of 11 persons divided in design and project management and are responsible for Special orders (S-order) and DOL (Design On Line).
We are now looking for a development engineer who wants to meet the challenge of the future within the electrification area together with us.
Your role
You will work with both new development and maintenance of existing solutions. Working tasks included are creating circuit diagrams and drawings for cable harness (2D/3D), analysing and answering customer related requests and requirements, writing demand specifications and do functional descriptions for systems. You will work actively in the projects, from pre-study to serial production and are responsible for planning, design, quality assurance and deviation handling.
Together with the colleagues in the team You are also responsible for continuously improving and challenge the group working methods and processes.
We offer
Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions, including trucks and buses for heavy transport applications combined with an extensive product-related service offering. Scania offers vehicle financing, insurance and rental services to enable our customers to focus on their core business. Scania is also a leading provider of industrial and marine engines. In 2019, we delivered 91,700 trucks, 7,800 buses as well as 10,200 industrial and marine engines to our customers. Net sales totalled to over SEK 152 billion, of which about 20 percent were services-related. Founded in 1891, Scania now operates in more than 100 countries and employs some 51,000 people. Research and development are concentrated in Sweden, with branches in Brazil and India. Production takes place in Europe, Latin America and Asia, with regional production centers in Africa, Asia and Eurasia. Scania is part of TRATON SE.