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Summer Job as Process Engineer at Gryaab

GÖTEBORGS KOMMUN

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Job Responsibilities

You now have the opportunity to gain insight into one of Sweden's largest wastewater treatment plants as a Process Engineer.

As a summer intern for this position at Gryaab, you will belong to the Process Group in the Production Department.

As a summer intern in the process group, you will primarily work on entering facility information into our facility information system Comos.

  • Locate documentation on facility equipment, such as manuals.
  • Verify in the field that the information matches the equipment installed at the facility.
  • Input equipment data into the database system Comos.

The position is during daytime hours with the possibility of flexible hours.

Qualifications

We are looking for someone who has started a technical education at the university level. Since a large part of the work involves collaborating with different parties and working with various types of documents, you need to have good knowledge of the Swedish language in both spoken and written form. As a person, you are driven, goal-oriented, structured, and comfortable collaborating with colleagues in different technical fields. You should be somewhat technically inclined, comfortable working with computers, and not shy about asking for help.

Does this sound like an excellent opportunity and position for you? Then you are warmly welcome to apply!

Conditions

Gryaab treats wastewater in the Gothenburg region. The treated water is discharged into the sea. Since its inception in 1972, our environmental investments worth billions of kronor have freed the region's waterways from untreated wastewater, contributing to a cleaner sea. We also work for increased circular benefits.

With us, you will have exciting and meaningful tasks in a daily routine that you enjoy alongside engaged colleagues and a caring organization. You have the opportunity for flexible hours, and we offer a wellness allowance that we hope you will use. You can train at our gym, and as a bike-friendly workplace, we also provide contributions for equipment and bike service. Gryaab has a staff association that organizes many appreciated social activities throughout the year. We believe that equality is an important factor both for achieving good results and for developing the content and quality of the business. Gryaab has over 150 employees and generates approximately 400 million kronor in revenue. To learn more about us, visit gryaab.se

Gryaab kindly requests not to be contacted by staffing and recruitment companies.

About Us

At Gryaab, we work together for a cleaner sea and a sustainable future. We are a regional company that treats wastewater from seven municipalities. We combine technology, innovation, and resource recovery to create environmental benefits every day. Sustainable development is our focus. Gryaab's employees are our most important resource, and you have great opportunities for development with us. Here, there is a strong sense of community where we create conditions for a work environment where we thrive and feel good through an open and positive mindset. When we feel good, we also do a better job! A strong commitment is something that characterizes us, and in an open and positive environment, that commitment can grow.

Gryaab is in an expansive phase, which includes our largest expansion ever. The expansion is expected to be completed by 2036. Do you want to be one of us and join our journey for a cleaner sea and a more sustainable future? Apply for a job with us!

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