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Designer at Bharat Forge Kilsta

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Do you enjoy problem-solving and want the opportunity to create unique solutions for our large machines and manufacturing lines in our factory? No construction will be the same, and you will face a real and exciting challenge to find the right technical solution and drive the project to a final product.

The recruitment is conducted in collaboration with Jefferson Wells, but you will be directly employed by Bharat.

As a Designer, you are responsible for developing design documentation for industrial projects within mechanics. Your main tasks include:

  • Design and sizing of mechanical systems and adaptations for production equipment, where the older equipment must be adapted to the new equipment.
  • CAD modeling and production of manufacturing drawings
  • Project planning and design for modifications and new installations in an industrial production environment.
  • Collaboration with internal departments, suppliers, and maintenance teams to optimize technical solutions.
  • Participate in and drive development projects to enhance innovation and efficiency in production.
  • Support in the implementation and follow-up of design solutions in the factory.

The position is located at our large factory in Karlskoga with approximately 300 employees, and you report directly to the Technical Manager.

Your profile
You have at least 5 years of experience in mechanical design, preferably within heavy industry or process industry, with experience in drawing in Solid Edge, alternatively in Solid Works, Inventor, or CATIA. You are a true problem solver who thrives when challenged and can utilize your technical skills. You also have:

  • Understanding of materials science, welded constructions, and production adaptations.
  • Experience in simpler project management within industrial adaptations is an advantage.
  • Good communication skills and the ability to work in teams.
  • Fluent Swedish in speech and writing, as well as good knowledge of technical English.

We offer

  • A dynamic and technically challenging work environment with high-tech projects.
  • The opportunity to work with international collaborations in a global corporation.
  • Professional development and career opportunities within advanced mechanical design.
  • A culture that encourages innovation, collaboration, and technical excellence.

More about Bharat Forge Kilsta
We are owned by the Indian forging group Bharat Forge LTD, the world's largest forging group. We are one of Europe's largest suppliers of forged crankshaft components, front axle beams, and steering components for heavy trucks. The company also forges crankshaft components for passenger cars. The hub of the operation is a unique 16,000-ton forging press, considered the world's most efficient facility of its kind. Our customers include several major European truck manufacturers.

Contact person
Apply via www.jeffersonwells.se. For more information, contact Headhunter Thomas Andersson at Jefferson Wells at 070-276 99 53. You are warmly welcome to apply for the position as long as the advertisement is active.

Welcome to become a part of Bharat Forge Kilsta and contribute to the industrial solutions of the future!

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