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Global End of Line Engineer, BATTERY PRODUCTION

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Scania is now undergoing a transformation from being a supplier of trucks, buses and engines to a supplier of complete and sustainable transport solutions.

Are you ready to shape the future of sustainable transportation? Scania, a world-renowned leader in the automotive industry, is seeking a dynamic End of Line Engineer within our Battery Production division that wants to grow with us. We are now in the phase where we both ramp up serial production, build new prototypes, train and build competence to manufacture and develop batteries and VCB cable harnesses into tomorrow's products of eMobility.

Job description – your mission

For us within the Battery Production Unit it is important to fully understand the manufacturing processes and to support our product development and future product introductions. In addition, it is essential to build up our pre-production capacity. Therefore, we are now searching to expand our team. We are looking for flexible team players, that are dedicated to a sustainable future within a new and growing technology field.

As an End-of-Line Test Engineer for Batteries, your primary goal will be to ensure the quality and reliability of batteries packs and modules before they are delivered to customers. You will play a critical role in the production process by planning, coordinating and carrying out activities to introduce new products, process updates, software introductions and quality improvements. You will work closely with a team of end-of-line engineers to define and procure the required test equipment, instrumentation, and data acquisition systems so that we can execute the tests effectively in the different facilities within Battery Production.

Main responsibilities in this role include:

  • To conduct and develop the end-of-line tests.
  • Manage and understand deviations.
  • Verify product & process performance, functionality, and safety of the battery packs and modules. 
  • Collaborate with R&D and our TRATON colleagues to develop cross brand test plans and procedures. 
  • Troubleshooting and Issue Resolution – Collaborate with multi-functional teams, including design engineers and technicians, to troubleshoot and resolve any issues or failures identified during the testing process.
  • Contribute to the development and improvement of quality control processes and procedures through working closely with the quality team and R&D.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of test procedures, results, and any modifications made to the testing process. 
  • Prepare clear and concise reports and presentations, including product introduction and test updates, and communicate them effectively to the relevant stakeholders.
  • Collect and analyse test data using various tools and software systems. Evaluate the results against defined specifications and standards to identify any deviations or anomalies.

Who we are looking for – your profile

Since the person in this role will collaborate a lot with other functions, we are searching for a person who is very communicative, both in speech and in writing. We communicate mainly in English, so excellent skills in English is required, and if you speak Swedish it is a plus.

You need to pay attention to details and you have strong analytical skills. Problem solving and finding solutions is something you regard as nice challenges.

Education 

  • Higher technical education (BSc/MSc) preferably Electrical engineering or a related field

Experience 

  • Basic understanding of battery technologies, electrical systems
  • Ability to use oscilloscopes, multimeters and other electrical test instruments to support troubleshooting
  • Experience in industrial and/or process engineering work
  • Experience of Scania's production technology processes is a plus
  • Experience with CAN communication (e.g. INCA, CANalyzer) is a plus
  • Exposure to PLC’s and HMI’s is a plus
  • Exposure to CATIA (or similar) is a plus
  • Ability to review electrical schematics

Scania – your new employer?

Scania’s culture is characterized by openness, diversity and respect for the individual. The people who work here are our most important asset, so we will invest in you to help you grow with us. As a Scania employee, you are offered several benefits in addition to personal and professional development opportunities. These benefits include mutual bonus, leasing car, occupational pension and flexible working hours.

Johan Norlin, EOL engineer:

"My time as an EOL engineer at Scania's battery factory has been permeated by many opportunities for new learnings. Since battery production is still a relatively new area for Scania where the foundations are still being laid, there are many opportunities to try out new solutions that have not been tested before. In other words, a really exciting environment for an engineer! In addition, it is a big plus to work and interact with people from departments all over Scania as close collaboration with areas such as R&D is very common. In summary, it is really exciting to be at the forefront of Scania's transition towards electrification."

Additional Information – your questions?

If you want to know more about the role, you are welcome to contact:

End of Line Engineer, Cecilia Mathe (cecilia.mathe@scania.com)

Application – your next step

Welcome with your application which should include a CV, cover letter which tells us why you are interested in the position and copies of your degree diploma /certificates. Please apply through our website Scania Job Search no later than 2024-04-14. Selection and interviews will take place continuously, so please do not wait to submit your application. Background check may be conducted for this service. Scania uses tests as part of the recruitment process.

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