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Computational Engineer in Stealth Technology

SAAB AB

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Do you want to make a real difference?

Here, you contribute to creating safety for people and communities. What you do matters.

Your Role

As a computational engineer in stealth technology, you will work on signature adaptation of our platforms. You will engage in numerical analyses, simulations, and advanced computational tools, as well as support designers during installations. This role is a future investment in an area where expertise is in demand but rare - and where you will be involved from the very beginning in the development of the next generation of aircraft.

With us, you will be part of a team of about ten specialists in Linköping and Solna, with great opportunities for both deepening in specific subjects and broad international collaborations. We welcome both those at the beginning of their careers and those with more experience - the most important thing is that you have a genuine interest in computations, particularly in electromagnetism and material modeling.

Your main tasks will include:

  • Performing simulations and analyses of signatures using proprietary and commercial CAD and computational tools.
  • Conducting studies on alternative solutions for antennas and sensors and how they best integrate into a stealth-adapted platform.
  • Engaging in the development and optimization of new materials and structures, including with 3D printers.
  • Contributing to the further development of existing computational tools.
  • Assisting in the evaluation of measurement data in close collaboration with our measurement engineers.

Your Profile

To succeed in this role, we see that you have:

  • A master's degree or PhD in technical physics, electrical engineering, or equivalent.
  • Experience in computations, simulations, and working with analysis or computational tools.
  • Knowledge of programming and the development of computational tools is seen as a positive, but is not a requirement.
  • You are proficient in Swedish and English, both spoken and written.

As a person, you are unpretentious and enjoy working with people, while also being interested in new technology, self-driven, and comfortable in a role where you take responsibility for planning your own workday. We also see that you are meticulous and analytical, to ensure that your work and that of others adheres to the regulations and requirements that both we and our customers have.

The position requires you to undergo and be approved according to the applicable security protection regulations. For positions where Saab has requirements for security classification, this may entail requirements for certain citizenship.

What You Will Be Part Of

Discover endless opportunities. Take on challenges, create smart innovations, and upgrade your skills. This is a place for clever thinkers, brave pioneers, and everyone in between. Together, we achieve the extraordinary, each bringing their unique perspective. Every contribution counts.

Saab is a leading defense and security company with a mission to help nations protect their populations and contribute to safety for people and communities. With 26,100 talented employees, Saab develops technology and solutions for a safer and more sustainable world.

Saab develops, manufactures, and maintains advanced systems in aviation, weapons, command systems, sensors, and underwater systems. Saab is headquartered in Sweden but has a global presence where Saab is part of many nations' defense capabilities. Read more about us here.

Please note that we work with ongoing selection and the position may be filled before the application deadline has expired.

If you are interested in the benefits you can enjoy as an employee at Saab in Sweden, you can read about them here.

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