Cambio is one of the Nordics' leading suppliers in eHealth with a comprehensive offering for the entire health and care chain. Our eHealth solutions support healthcare professionals in their daily work and offer patients safer and more easily accessible care. We are proud to be an important part of Swedish healthcare. We are growing continuously and now have over 1000 employees in several countries. The position Do you want to fundamentally change how open platforms of the future will play a role in healthcare and welfare improvement? Do you want to work with complex information systems designed for innovation, interoperability, and with requirements to scale? Do you want to work with products on an international market? If so, join our Cambio Platform team. Our vision is to create a new open platform as a foundation for a future eHealth ecosystem. A fundamental part of an ecosystem that is driven by the value of information and the enabling of innovation for Cambio, other vendors, as well as the customers themselves, to deliver value to everyone from clinicians to citizens. As a Product Owner on the Cambio Platform team, you’ll be part of building something new—much like being in a startup environment. You’ll collaborate with a team of experienced professionals all working toward delivering on Cambios vision of an open ecosystem. Together with your team you are responsible for Cambio Open Services (COS), part of Cambio platform. COS is an ecosystem for digital innovations, an open platform that will foster closer collaboration and innovation by facilitating secure and robust integrations between Cambio Cosmic and third-party applications. Together with your team, you'll take a holistic view of the platform to ensure it delivers real end-user value. The role also offers broad opportunities across product and service development—from diving into technology and leading teams to engaging with customers and understanding their needs. About you You are a leader with good analytical and communication skills both towards internal and external stakeholders. You enjoy being responsible for the long term success and being a central point of contact for your product. As a person, you are communicative and enthusiastic, possessing a natural drive where you enjoy shaping your own work, Requirements A degree in computer science, informatics, or similar Experience with API-based systems Leadership experience Experience in working with agile methodologies Ability to understand and explain complex technical systems Speaks and writes Swedish and English fluently In addition, it’s also nice if you have Experience within e-health Product Owner certification or experience as a Product Owner Experience of informatics, and/or integration work Knowledge of healthcare standards and specifications (OpenEHR, FHIR, SNOMED CT) Place of employment: Linköping or Stockholm Scope: Full time Form of employment: Permanent employment, 6 months trial period At Cambio, we believe in taking initiative and growing together—both as individuals and as a company. Our culture, defined by “Trust,” “Care,” and “Together,” supports personal and professional development while also valuing a healthy work-life balance. We apply a hybrid working model where you and your team decide which three days to work from the office each week, with the flexibility to work remotely on the remaining days. Other: We screen the applications and hold interviews continuously so please send your application as soon as possible via the link. We will only consider candidates who are located and have the legal right to work inSweden.We will ask for verification during the process. We look forward to receiving your application! Read more about us here! Are you interested in Cambio but you don’t feel that this position is the perfect match? Check out our other open positions at the career site here! Additional information can be found in our FAQ for Candidates.
Join Our Team VIPAS AB as a Do you have what it takes to thrive in the vibrant world of IT consulting? VIPAS AB, a burgeoning company, proudly invites you to embark on your next engaging project as our About VIPAS : Imagine a world where your business technology perfectly aligns with your goals—efficient, scalable, and innovative. At VIPAS AB, that’s exactly what we strive to create. As an IT consulting company, we don’t just offer services; we deliver tailored solutions using cutting-edge technologies like Java and Python. Our team is well-versed in software development, DevOps, and engineering, bringing years of experience and expertise. Think of us as your trusted guide, leading your organization through the landscape of modern tech adoption, ensuring every step is taken with confidence and foresight. Job Description: We are looking for a technically skilled and self-driven System Administrator with strong expertise in Linux environments and the ability to troubleshoot in Windows systems where needed. You will work in a cutting-edge technology environment, supporting the development of flight simulators used for both pilot training and strategic demonstrations. This is a key technical role where system reliability, performance, and stability are paramount. As the sole system administrator in the team, you will have primary responsibility for the operation, maintenance, and ongoing development of the system environment. While the core technology stack is Linux-based, some interfaces and tools run on Windows, requiring occasional troubleshooting in Windows environments to support user experience and resolve client-side issues. Key Responsibilities: Administration, operation, and troubleshooting of Linux systems (Red Hat or similar) Configuration and maintenance of Ansible-based deployment environments Network management, including IP planning and implementing security policies Firewall configuration and general IT security maintenance Packaging and creation of installation media for Linux systems Troubleshooting Windows-based simulator interfaces and user environments Providing technical support to development teams—both proactive and reactive Occasional daytime travel within Sweden Requirements: Minimum 5 years of experience in system administration or IT operations Strong skills in Linux systems, ideally Red Hat-based Hands-on experience with Ansible and automation Understanding of network security and firewall configuration Ability to troubleshoot Windows environments (user interface and client issues) Strong communication skills in both Swedish and English Valid category B driving license Experience with Active Directory and Windows integration Familiarity with container platforms (e.g., OpenShift) Experience with ticketing systems like Jira Why Join Us? Vipas AB offers attractive employment packages for IT consultants, aligned with the Teknikföretagen (Almega) collective agreement. Clients Working with us provides opportunities in diverse industries, allowing you flexibility and growth. If you’re driven and eager to face new challenges, join the VIPAS family. You'll be part of an innovative team driving the future of telecom, Automotive, Retail, and Banking. If you're ready to take on challenging projects and grow your career in a cutting-edge environment, this is the opportunity for you! Apply Now & Please feel free to reach me at [email protected] Note: Please do apply if you have Sweden PR/ citizenship OR a Sweden work permit. How to Apply: Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by submitting their resume and cover letter. Join us in driving innovation in the VIPAS AB! Please note! We offer continuously. That means that we sometimes remove the assignments before the deadline. If you are interested we recommend that you apply immediately.
Har du erfarenhet som låstekniker och är redo för nya utmaningar? Trivs du med att arbeta lösningsorienterad och hantera flera kontaktytor? Vill du dessutom arbeta på ett företag som främjar en god arbetsmiljö? Då är rollen som låstekniker på SafeTeam rätt för dig! Om tjänsten Den här tjänsten är en direktrekrytering vilket innebär att rekryteringsprocessen sker genom Bravura och du anställs direkt hos SafeTeam. Om företaget SafeTeam erbjuder säkerhetslösningar för flerbostadshus, företag och offentliga fastigheter. De arbetar med allt från lås, inbrottsskydd och passersystem till larm, kameraövervakning och dörrautomatik – och har kompetensen att både utforma, installera och underhålla avancerade säkerhetssystem. Med över 50 års erfarenhet i branschen kombinerar SafeTeam gedigen kunskap med ett starkt framtidsfokus. SafeTeam är övertygade om att man gör sitt bästa när man trivs – därför lägger företaget stort fokus på arbetsmiljö och gemenskap och en kultur som genomsyras av företagets värdeord: Schyssta, Servicefokuserade och Säkra. Idag har företaget cirka 200 medarbetare runt om i landet. I Linköping arbetar du tillsammans med tio kollegor i ett team som präglas av samarbete, laganda och en familjär atmosfär – där man hjälper varandra och har roligt på jobbet. Arbetsuppgifter Som låstekniker på SafeTeam arbetar du med installation, montering och service av olika typer av lås, beslag och dörrstängare. Arbetet omfattar även elektromekaniska låsenheter, dörrautomatik, infällningar, långborrningar samt felsökning och reparation vid serviceuppdrag. Du möter dagligen kunder ute på fältet och är därmed en viktig representant för SafeTeam. Tjänsten utgår från kontoret i Linköping och omfattar uppdrag inom ett område med cirka 1,5 timmes radie från kontoret, vilket innebär att resor med bil är en naturlig del av arbetsdagen. Utbildning, erfarenhet och personliga egenskaper Tidigare erfarenhet av att arbeta som låstekniker eller motsvarande B-körkort Flytande kunskaper i svenska, i såväl tal som skrift För att trivas i rollen som låstekniker är du kommunikativ, serviceinriktad och tar stort ägandeskap för dina arbetsuppgifter samt ser till att utförandet blir bra och säkerställer att allt blir slutfört i tid. Din kommunikativa förmåga gör att du kan förklara komplexa frågor på ett tydligt och förståeligt sätt, bygga starka relationer och skapa en positiv arbetsmiljö. Du är ordningsam och har ett strukturerat arbetssätt som gör att du kan hantera flera uppgifter samtidigt utan att tappa fokus eller kvalitet. Du är framåtblickande och engagerad i att utvecklas tillsammans med företaget och dina kollegor, och du är alltid beredd att bidra till gemensamma framgångar. Övrig information Start: Omgående med hänsyn till uppsägningstid Plats: Linköping, Mjärdevi Lön: Enligt överenskommelse Vi använder en kompetensbaserad metodik i alla rekryteringsprocesser för att säkerställa fördomsfria urval. Vi jobbar också med löpande urval, vilket innebär att vi tar ner annonsen när tillräckligt många kandidater har ansökt. Om du blir aktuell för tjänsten kommer vi att kontakta dig för en första telefonintervju. Oavsett om du går vidare i processen eller inte så kommer du att få återkoppling på din ansökan. Har du frågor om tjänsten eller kring din ansökan är du välkommen att kontakta vår support genom att maila till [email protected] eller ringa till nummer 010-171 47 10 så hjälper vi dig. Ange vilken tjänst det gäller. Vi rekommenderar att du skickar in din ansökan omgående då vi gör ett löpande urval. Välkommen med din ansökan! #Nextgen
About SeaPattern Enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked! At SeaPattern, we’re enabling the transition to renewable energy by unlocking the full potential of hydropower. Our modular, floating hydrokinetic turbines are placed in an optimized microgrid, increasing the energy output of existing hydropower plants without new infrastructure or environmental harm. The system is scalable, affordable, and non-invasive. Our technology also delivers sustainable power in remote areas and mission-critical energy solutions for disaster relief and defense. Founded by scientists, engineers, and innovators, we’re now entering an exciting new phase—bringing our breakthrough technology to market. We are looking to expand our team with brilliant minds who want to develop our technology and join our mission, and are now looking for a Senior Software Engineer. Your main responsibilities will be to: Develop the core AI algorithm that predicts turbine power output based on water speed and placement. Implement computer vision models to analyze drone footage and estimate water flow speeds. Ensure seamless integration of predictive models into embedded systems for real-time turbine control. Integrate the core algorithm into our FlowTools web platform, enabling users to simulate turbine placement. Optimize software for real-time performance and industrial applications. Collaborate with the CFD engineer to refine hydrodynamic modeling inputs for AI-driven predictions. We are looking for the following qualifications: Master’s in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field. 10+ years of experience in machine learning & AI for predictive modeling. Strong experience in computer vision applications, especially for environmental data analysis. Expertise in embedded programming for real-time control systems. Experience with cloud-based or web-integrated AI models. Full-stack development experience is meriting, but front-end skills are not required. Why Join SeaPattern? Impact: We are enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked, enabling the full transition to green energy. Innovation: Join a team of scientists and entrepreneurs working together on building a new solution. Growth: You will join a team where you will be expected to bring ideas, seek and share knowledge and where you will be trusted with responsibility and as a consequence will grow fast. We believe you share our values and demonstrate the following behaviours: Own it and make it happen: We take ownership, act proactively, and turn opportunities and ideas into reality. Passion drives us: We act with curiosity, commitment, and a mindset to continuously improve our way of working and make things better. We are knowledge seekers: We are always exploring, questioning, and pushing the limits of what we know. We actively ask questions, share knowledge, and push boundaries. Curiosity fuels our progress, and learning is at the heart of everything we do. Recruitment process We’re reviewing applications continuously, so don’t wait to apply. This is a full-time position based at SeaPattern’s office in Linköping, Sweden. A valid EU and Sweden work permit is required.
About SeaPattern Enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked! At SeaPattern, we’re enabling the transition to renewable energy by unlocking the full potential of hydropower. Our modular, floating hydrokinetic turbines are placed in an optimized microgrid, increasing the energy output of existing hydropower plants without new infrastructure or environmental harm. The system is scalable, affordable, and non-invasive. Our technology also delivers sustainable power in remote areas and mission-critical energy solutions for disaster relief and defense. Founded by scientists, engineers, and innovators, we’re now entering an exciting new phase—bringing our breakthrough technology to market. We are looking to expand our team with brilliant minds who want to develop our technology and join our mission, and are now looking for an Electrical Engineer. In this role, you get to be our power electronics guru, leading the development of crucial components in our electrical systems. You’ll ensure our technology meets grid compliance standards through hands-on prototyping, simulations, and testing. This is your chance to work at the intersection of theory and real-world application, solving complex challenges and shaping the future of our power systems with your expertise. In this key role, you will be instrumental in advancing SeaPattern's development. You will lead the design and implementation of our electrical systems, ensuring optimal performance and regulatory compliance. Your work will span from early-stage prototyping of subsystems to full-scale production. Your main responsibilities will be to: Develop, integrate and test power electronics components, including controllers, rectifiers, and inverters. Ensure seamless grid integration, optimizing the system for stable and efficient energy distribution. Collaborate with the engineering team to ensure seamless system integration and overall performance. Develop and integrate MPPT strategies for hydrokinetic turbines, ensuring optimal power extraction in varying environmental conditions and maximizing the energy efficiency of the system. Create simulation models for electrical systems using tools like Simulink to analyze, model, and optimize performance of the turbine's electrical components, including power electronics and control systems. Support generator selection and requirements definition, ensuring compatibility with power conversion and grid integration needs. We are looking for the following qualifications: M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems Engineering, Energy Systems Engineering or closely related fields. 10+ years of experience working with Electrical Engineering, with a focus on power electronics, energy conversion, or renewable energy systems. Proven track record working with hands-on prototype development; building, testing, and iterating on early-stage prototypes to ensure functionality aligns with design goals and performance requirements. Understanding of grid integration and power distribution systems. Strong knowledge of three-phase power systems. Proficiency with simulation software (e.g., MATLAB, Simulink). Excellent collaboration skills with experience working with multi-disciplinary engineering teams. Great communication skills, fluent in English in speaking and writing Experience working in marine or offshore environments is a big plus Why Join SeaPattern? Impact: We are enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked, enabling the full transition to green energy. Innovation: Join a team of scientists and entrepreneurs working together on building a new solution. Growth: You will join a team where you will be expected to bring ideas, seek and share knowledge and where you will be trusted with responsibility and as a consequence will grow fast. We believe you share our values and demonstrate the following behaviours: Own it and make it happen: We take ownership, act proactively, and turn opportunities and ideas into reality. Passion drives us: We act with curiosity, commitment, and a mindset to continuously improve our way of working and make things better. We are knowledge seekers: We are always exploring, questioning, and pushing the limits of what we know. We actively ask questions, share knowledge, and push boundaries. Curiosity fuels our progress, and learning is at the heart of everything we do. Recruitment process We’re reviewing applications continuously, so don’t wait to apply. This is a full-time position based at SeaPattern’s office in Linköping, Sweden. A valid EU and Sweden work permit is required.
About SeaPattern Enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked! At SeaPattern, we’re enabling the transition to renewable energy by unlocking the full potential of hydropower. Our modular, floating hydrokinetic turbines are placed in an optimized microgrid, increasing the energy output of existing hydropower plants without new infrastructure or environmental harm. The system is scalable, affordable, and non-invasive. Our technology also delivers sustainable power in remote areas and mission-critical energy solutions for disaster relief and defense. Founded by scientists, engineers, and innovators, we’re now entering an exciting new phase—bringing our breakthrough technology to market. We are looking to expand our team with brilliant minds who want to develop our technology and join our mission, and are now looking for a Computational Fluid Dynamics Engineer. Your main responsibilities will be to: Optimize our turbine's hydrodynamic performance. Aid in development real-time predictive models through machine learning/AI techniques. Work closely with the design team and enable mechanical structural analysis through CFD simulations. We are looking for the following qualifications: Master's in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Physics (with a focus on Applied Mechanics), or equivalent. 10 + years experience working with CFD. Strong expertise in fluid dynamics, especially hydrodynamics. Experience in CFD projects for industrial applications. Experience with CFD simulations for hydrokinetic applications, including turbulence modeling and wake interactions. Familiarity with hydrokinetic, tidal, or wind turbine technology is highly advantageous. Strong knowledge of machine learning and AI techniques for predictive modeling is a plus. Why Join SeaPattern? Impact: We are enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked, enabling the full transition to green energy. Innovation: Join a team of scientists and entrepreneurs working together on building a new solution. Growth: You will join a team where you will be expected to bring ideas, seek and share knowledge and where you will be trusted with responsibility and as a consequence will grow fast. We believe you share our values and demonstrate the following behaviours: Own it and make it happen: We take ownership, act proactively, and turn opportunities and ideas into reality. Passion drives us: We act with curiosity, commitment, and a mindset to continuously improve our way of working and make things better. We are knowledge seekers: We are always exploring, questioning, and pushing the limits of what we know. We actively ask questions, share knowledge, and push boundaries. Curiosity fuels our progress, and learning is at the heart of everything we do. Recruitment process We’re reviewing applications continuously, so don’t wait to apply. This is a full-time position based at SeaPattern’s office in Linköping, Sweden. A valid EU and Sweden work permit is required.
About SeaPattern Enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked! At SeaPattern, we’re enabling the transition to renewable energy by unlocking the full potential of hydropower. Our modular, floating hydrokinetic turbines are placed in an optimized microgrid, increasing the energy output of existing hydropower plants without new infrastructure or environmental harm. The system is scalable, affordable, and non-invasive. Our technology also delivers sustainable power in remote areas and mission-critical energy solutions for disaster relief and defense. Founded by scientists, engineers, and innovators, we’re now entering an exciting new phase—bringing our breakthrough technology to market. We are looking to expand our team with brilliant minds who want to develop our technology and join our mission, and are now looking for an Electrical Engineer. In this role, you get to be our power electronics guru, leading the development of crucial components in our electrical systems. You’ll ensure our technology meets grid compliance standards through hands-on prototyping, simulations, and testing. This is your chance to work at the intersection of theory and real-world application, solving complex challenges and shaping the future of our power systems with your expertise. Your main responsibilities will be to: Develop, integrate and test power electronics components, including controllers, rectifiers, and inverters. Ensure seamless grid integration, optimizing the system for stable and efficient energy distribution. Collaborate with the engineering team to ensure seamless system integration and overall performance. Develop and integrate MPPT strategies for hydrokinetic turbines, ensuring optimal power extraction in varying environmental conditions and maximizing the energy efficiency of the system. Create simulation models for electrical systems using tools like Simulink to analyze, model, and optimize performance of the turbine's electrical components, including power electronics and control systems. Support generator selection and requirements definition, ensuring compatibility with power conversion and grid integration needs. We are looking for the following qualifications: M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems Engineering, Energy Systems Engineering or closely related fields. Approximetly 5 years of experience working with Electrical Engineering, with a focus on power electronics, energy conversion, or renewable energy systems. Proven track record working with hands-on prototype development; building, testing, and iterating on early-stage prototypes to ensure functionality aligns with design goals and performance requirements. Understanding of grid integration and power distribution systems. Strong knowledge of three-phase power systems. Proficiency with simulation software (e.g., MATLAB, Simulink). Excellent collaboration skills with experience working with multi-disciplinary engineering teams. Great communication skills, fluent in English in speaking and writing Experience working in marine or offshore environments is a big plus Why Join SeaPattern? Impact: We are enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked, enabling the full transition to green energy. Innovation: Join a team of scientists and entrepreneurs working together on building a new solution. Growth: You will join a team where you will be expected to bring ideas, seek and share knowledge and where you will be trusted with responsibility and as a consequence will grow fast. We believe you share our values and demonstrate the following behaviours: Own it and make it happen: We take ownership, act proactively, and turn opportunities and ideas into reality. Passion drives us: We act with curiosity, commitment, and a mindset to continuously improve our way of working and make things better. We are knowledge seekers: We are always exploring, questioning, and pushing the limits of what we know. We actively ask questions, share knowledge, and push boundaries. Curiosity fuels our progress, and learning is at the heart of everything we do. Recruitment process We’re reviewing applications continuously, so don’t wait to apply. This is a full-time position based at SeaPattern’s office in Linköping, Sweden. A valid EU and Sweden work permit is required.
About SeaPattern: Enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked! At SeaPattern, we’re enabling the transition to renewable energy by unlocking the full potential of hydropower. Our modular, floating hydrokinetic turbines are placed in an optimized microgrid, increasing the energy output of existing hydropower plants without new infrastructure or environmental harm. The system is scalable, affordable, and non-invasive. Our technology also delivers sustainable power in remote areas and mission-critical energy solutions for disaster relief and defense. Founded by scientists, engineers, and innovators, we’re now entering an exciting new phase—bringing our breakthrough technology to market. We are looking to expand our team with brilliant minds who want to develop our technology and join our mission, and are now looking for a Mechanical Design Engineer. Your main responsibilities will be to: Create detailed 3D models, CAD designs, and assembly drawings for the turbine system and related components. Work closely with the engineering team to ensure designs are aligned with performance goals and manufacturability. Collaborate with structural engineers to optimize turbine systems and related components for mechanical strength and durability. Prepare designs for prototyping, testing, and production, ensuring all designs meet functional requirements. Support design reviews and iterate on designs based on testing feedback. Help maintain design documentation and ensure all updates are accurately reflected in product plans. Ensure the designs are producible, considering manufacturing constraints, cost efficiency, and ease of assembly. We are looking for the following qualifications: Master’s in Mechanical Engineering, Product Design Engineering or closely related fields. 5 years experience in mechanical design with strong CAD skills (SolidWorks, Siemens NX, AutoCAD, etc.). Experience with product design and marine systems is a plus. Familiarity with mechanical principles, including stress analysis, thermal performance, and materials. Experience in designing rotating mechanical systems, including gearboxes, shafts, bearings, and related components. Strong attention to detail and ability to produce manufacturable designs. Ability to work in a cross-functional team and communicate designs clearly. Excellent collaboration and communication skills (fluent in English, in speaking and writing is required) Strong drive to learn and contribute to product development. Why Join SeaPattern?Impact: We are enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked, enabling the full transition to green energy. Innovation: Join a team of scientists and entrepreneurs working together on building a new solution. Growth: You will join a team where you will be expected to bring ideas, seek and share knowledge and where you will be trusted with responsibility and as a consequence will grow fast. We believe you share our values and demonstrate the following behaviours: Own it and make it happen We take ownership, act proactively, and turn opportunities and ideas into reality. Passion drives us We act with curiosity, commitment, and a mindset to continuously improve our way of working and make things better. We are knowledge seekers We are always exploring, questioning, and pushing the limits of what we know. We actively ask questions, share knowledge, and push boundaries. Curiosity fuels our progress, and learning is at the heart of everything we do. Recruitment process We’re reviewing applications continuously, so don’t wait to apply. This is a full-time position based at SeaPattern’s office in Linköping, Sweden. A valid EU and Sweden work permit is required.
About SeaPattern: Enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked! At SeaPattern, we’re enabling the transition to renewable energy by unlocking the full potential of hydropower. Our modular, floating hydrokinetic turbines are placed in an optimized microgrid, increasing the energy output of existing hydropower plants without new infrastructure or environmental harm. The system is scalable, affordable, and non-invasive. Our technology also delivers sustainable power in remote areas and mission-critical energy solutions for disaster relief and defense. Founded by scientists, engineers, and innovators, we’re now entering an exciting new phase—bringing our breakthrough technology to market. We are looking to expand our team with brilliant minds who want to develop our technology and join our mission, and are now looking for a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer. In this key role, you will be instrumental in advancing SeaPattern's development. You will lead the design and implementation of our turbine clusters, ensuring optimal performance, ease of manufacturing, and efficient system deployment. Your work will span from early-stage prototyping of subsystems to full-scale production. Your main responsibilities will be to: Create detailed 3D models, CAD designs, and assembly drawings for the turbine system and related components. Work closely with the engineering team to ensure designs are aligned with performance goals and manufacturability. Collaborate with structural engineers to optimize turbine systems and related components for mechanical strength and durability. Prepare designs for prototyping, testing, and production, ensuring all designs meet functional requirements. Support design reviews and iterate on designs based on testing feedback. Help maintain design documentation and ensure all updates are accurately reflected in product plans. Ensure the designs are producible, considering manufacturing constraints, cost efficiency, and ease of assembly. We are looking for the following qualifications: Master’s in Mechanical Engineering, Product Design Engineering or closely related fields. 10+ years experience in mechanical design with strong CAD skills (SolidWorks, Siemens NX, AutoCAD, etc.). Experience with product design and marine systems is a plus. Familiarity with mechanical principles, including stress analysis, thermal performance, and materials. Experience in designing rotating mechanical systems, including gearboxes, shafts, bearings, and related components. Strong attention to detail and ability to produce manufacturable designs. Ability to work in a cross-functional team and communicate designs clearly. Excellent collaboration and communication skills (fluent in English, in speaking and writing is required) Strong drive to learn and contribute to product development. Why Join SeaPattern?Impact: We are enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked, enabling the full transition to green energy. Innovation: Join a team of scientists and entrepreneurs working together on building a new solution. Growth: You will join a team where you will be expected to bring ideas, seek and share knowledge and where you will be trusted with responsibility and as a consequence will grow fast. We believe you share our values and demonstrate the following behaviours: Own it and make it happen: We take ownership, act proactively, and turn opportunities and ideas into reality. Passion drives us: We act with curiosity, commitment, and a mindset to continuously improve our way of working and make things better. We are knowledge seekers: We are always exploring, questioning, and pushing the limits of what we know. We actively ask questions, share knowledge, and push boundaries. Curiosity fuels our progress, and learning is at the heart of everything we do. Recruitment process We’re reviewing applications continuously, so don’t wait to apply. This is a full-time position based at SeaPattern’s office in Linköping, Sweden. A valid EU and Sweden work permit is required.
About SeaPattern Enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked! At SeaPattern, we’re enabling the transition to renewable energy by unlocking the full potential of hydropower. Our modular, floating hydrokinetic turbines are placed in an optimized microgrid, increasing the energy output of existing hydropower plants without new infrastructure or environmental harm. The system is scalable, affordable, and non-invasive. Our technology also delivers sustainable power in remote areas and mission-critical energy solutions for disaster relief and defense. Founded by scientists, engineers, and innovators, we’re now entering an exciting new phase—bringing our breakthrough technology to market. We are looking to expand our team with brilliant minds who want to develop our technology and join our mission, and are now looking for a Senior Mechanical Structural Engineer. In this key role, you will be instrumental in advancing SeaPattern's development. Your work will be pivotal at every stage of the design process, ensuring that our system's performance is matched by its excellent reliability and longevity. Your work will span from early-stage prototyping of subsystems to full-scale production. Your main responsibilities will be to: Develop structural designs and select materials that ensure the turbine system can withstand environmental forces (wave, wind, fatigue, etc.). Work closely with mechanical design engineers to ensure proper integration of materials and structural components. Design testing protocols for evaluating the durability and longevity of materials used in the system. Ensure the structural integrity of the system through simulation and physical testing. Contribute to material selection for corrosion resistance and fatigue performance, especially in marine environments. We are looking for the following qualifications: M.Sc or Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineer or related fields. 10+ years of work experience from structural engineering or materials science Experience in marine systems, offshore engineering, or renewable energy is a benefit Strong knowledge of structural analysis and finite element modeling (ANSYS, Abaqus, etc). Proven track record of selecting marine-grade materials and analyzing performance under harsh conditions. Excellent collaboration and communication skills (fluent in English, in speaking and writing is required) Strong drive to learn and contribute to product development. Why Join SeaPattern?Impact: We are enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked, enabling the full transition to green energy. Innovation: Join a team of scientists and entrepreneurs working together on building a new solution. Growth: You will join a team where you will be expected to bring ideas, seek and share knowledge and where you will be trusted with responsibility and as a consequence will grow fast. We believe you share our values and demonstrate the following behaviours: Own it and make it happen: We take ownership, act proactively, and turn opportunities and ideas into reality. Passion drives us: We act with curiosity, commitment, and a mindset to continuously improve our way of working and make things better. We are knowledge seekers: We are always exploring, questioning, and pushing the limits of what we know. We actively ask questions, share knowledge, and push boundaries. Curiosity fuels our progress, and learning is at the heart of everything we do. Recruitment process We’re reviewing applications continuously, so don’t wait to apply. This is a full-time position based at SeaPattern’s office in Linköping, Sweden. A valid EU and Sweden work permit is required.
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