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Job Advertisement for Experienced Water and Wastewater Project Planners at FVB

Fvb Sverige AB

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Welcome to FVB, your new workplace!

As an employee at FVB, you will soon notice that our staff is our top priority. We have worked diligently to create a pleasant working environment. Here, everyone should feel welcome and included, regardless of who you are. Many of our employees have worked here for many years, and among those who have chosen other workplaces, several have sought to return, which we see as a good sign!

12 more reasons to work at FVB

  • Development opportunities, personal growth at the forefront of a hot industry

  • Competent colleagues, belonging, and a positive work climate

  • Good balance between private life and work life

  • Flexible workplace, with the possibility to work remotely with increased experience

  • Part of the annual profit is paid out as a bonus, equal amount for everyone

  • Co-ownership, the opportunity to become a co-owner in an employee-owned company

  • Collective agreement

  • Favorable conditions for parental leave

  • Favorable vacation conditions

  • Opportunity for a company car

  • Exercise grants and occupational health services

  • International contacts, with opportunities for assignments abroad

Your new position

We continue to expand our water and wastewater operations by further broadening our project planning of pipeline networks where we are looking for experienced water and wastewater project planners. This part of the water and wastewater operations is a growth area with great opportunities to develop and influence how your new position is shaped.

In the role of an experienced water and wastewater project planner, you will work with, for example, planning water and wastewater pipeline networks, dimensioning pipeline networks, and producing drawings. We also see that you have an interest in planning other types of pipelines such as district heating, district cooling, and gas pipelines.

Your profile

We are looking for someone with approximately 3-5 years of experience or more in planning water and wastewater pipeline networks. As a person, you are curious, technically interested, creative, solution-oriented, and have a practical approach. You also find it easy to collaborate, are responsible, and want to contribute to a good overall result and the development of the group through your work.

Your background is in planning with experience in Civil 3D as a planning tool. Experience from the contracting industry is a merit.

You have relevant education, such as an engineering degree in water and wastewater, construction, environment, or water. You have a good command of the Swedish language in both speech and writing, as well as good knowledge of English. A B driver's license is a requirement.

Employment form and recruitment process

The position is a permanent full-time employment. The place of work is Gothenburg. Psychological tests and background checks will be relevant in the selection process.

We strive for a balanced gender distribution and see diversity as a strength, and therefore welcome applicants with different backgrounds.

If you have protected personal information, please contact the recruiting manager who will assist you with your application.

Want to know more?

For more information about the position, contact the recruiting manager Azin Baker, email [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])

For more HR-related questions/information, contact the HR unit, email [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])

Warm welcome to submit your application!

All offers of recruitment and advertising assistance are declined.

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