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Engineering Manager for the Structural Dynamics and Acoustic Team
Hitachi Energy Sweden AB / Ludvika, Sweden
Work permit (Arbetstillstand)Posted 27 April 2026 (6 weeks ago)
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Sponsorship score
16
Role fit score
6
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Why it scored 6
+3
Country visa feasibility
Work permit (Arbetstillstand) feasibility
+6
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Matched: ai, stakeholder
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Located in target country SE
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Job description
The opportunity We are looking for an engaged and people‑focused Engineering Manager to lead our growing Structural Dynamics and Acoustics team. The team plays a key role across all phases of HVDC project delivery, providing expert support to projects and other business units. As the organization continues to expand, you will help shape future ways of working while developing both people and capabilities in a technically advanced and collaborative environment. “You are transparent, humble and genuinely interested in both people and technology. You take pride in seeing others develop and reach their full potential “ - Anders Brannvall This position is based in Ludvika or Västerås, Sweden. The team is however distributed in different geographical locations in Sweden. How you’ll make an impact Lead and develop a team of engineers within structural dynamics and acoustics. Enable the energy transition by contributing to large‑scale HVDC transmission projects. Create a collaborative team culture with a strong focus on learning and continuous improvement. Act as a key interface towards projects and stakeholders, ensuring effective communication and prioritization. Drive improvements in processes, working methods, and capability development aligned with business strategy. Set clear goals and provide direction for the team’s long‑term development. Your background University degree in engineering, or equivalent experience. Proven experience leading or managing engineers in a technical environment. Experience working with stakeholders in complex projects or organizations. Background in structural dynamics, acoustics, or closely related disciplines is a strong advantage. Comfortable leading distributed teams. Fluent in English; Swedish is an advantage. What we offer Collective agreement Flexible working hours Health care and wellness allowance Fantastic career possibilities within Hitachi Energy both within Sweden and globally Mentor to support you throughout onboard phase Various trainings and education supporting employee development Diversified company with over 70+ nationalities working in Sweden Supplementary compensation for parental leave Employee Benefit Portal with thousands of discounts and perks More about us HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) is a product group in Hitachi Energy, which develops, manufactures and sells DC transmission systems on a global market. HVDC technology is used to transmit electricity over long distances and for power transmission via submarine cables. It is also used to connect power systems. The HVDC market for large scale transmission and offshore wind is booming as an enabler for global energy transitions. All these projects are classified as very critical infrastructures. We are interested in learning more about you and what you can contribute to so don’t hesitate to apply even though you don´t meet all requirements. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, so don’t delay – apply today! Recruiting Manager Anders Branvall, anders.brannvall@hitachienergy.com will answer your questions about the position.All other questions can be directed to Talent Acquisition Partner Oliver Chicaiza, oliver.chicaiza@hitachienergy.com. Union representatives - Sveriges Ingenjörer: Mikael Hjort, + 46 107-38 29 86; Unionen: Fredrik Holmgren, +46 107-38 21 85 ; Ledarna: Frank Hollstedt, +46 107-38 70 43
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