Pressure Vessel Code Engineer

Alfa Laval Technologies AB

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Every day, we get opportunities to make a positive impact - on our colleagues, partners, customers and society. Together, we're pioneering the solutions of the future and unlocking the full potential of precious resources. Trusted to act on initiative, we challenge conventional thinking to develop world-leading technologies that inspire progress in vital areas, including energy, food, water and shipping. As we push forward, the innovative, open spirit that fuels our 140-year-old start-up culture and rapid growth also drives our personal growth. So, as we shape a more resourceful, less wasteful world, we build our careers too.

Who you are

To succeed in this role, we see that you are structured, analytical, clear in your communication and you are committed to delivering according to requirements. Precisely for this reason, you are persistent, you follow up on tasks until they are completed and successfully implemented.

About the job

We offer an interesting job opportunity within our Business Unit for Brazed & Fusion Bonded Heat Exchangers. This is a great opportunity for you who enjoys working with new products in a global market. You will be based at our site in Lund or Ronneby, within the team for Existing Product Development Sweden.

As our new Pressure Vessel Code Engineer, you will work with the development of new and existing brazed and fusion bonded heat exchangers in close cooperation with Development Engineers, Mechanical Specialists, Pressure Vessel Code Specialists as well as colleagues from our various manufacturing units. You will have local and international contacts.

Key tasks:

  • Performing Operative Pressure Vessel Approval activities for new and existing products such as creation and administration of drawings and documentation.
  • Ensuring accurate dialogue with approving third parties.
  • Keeping up to date on relevant norms and regulations.
  • Conducting mechanical calculations.

What you know

You hold a university degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar and you have at least a few years of experience within a relevant field to this role.

We think that you;

  • Are oriented within the area of European and global norms and regulations with knowledge within the Pressure Vessel Code area such as Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), ASME norms, UL etc. or are eager to learn the field.
  • Have knowledge of common 3D-CAD tools and 2D drawings.
  • There are many internal and external stakeholders who are dependent on you and your work, therefore fluency in the English language is essential.

What's in it for you?

We can offer you a challenging and unique role in an international, open and friendly work environment.

We focus on performance and support, personal and professional development through well-established people development processes and opportunities.

For more information, please contact:

Malin Haller, Development Manager,
Divya Sharma, Talent Acquisition Partner,

Union information:

Agnieszka Olofsson Akademikerna: +46 761 324 377
Ulf Johansson, Unionen, +46 733 975 607

We care about diversity, inclusion, and equity in our recruitment processes. We also believe behavioral traits can provide important insights into a candidate's fit to a role. To help us achieve this we apply Pymetrics assessments, and upon application you may be invited to play the assessment games.

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