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Project Manager for Passive Electro-Optical Systems, Linköping

TOTALFÖRSVARETS FORSKNINGSINSTITUT, FOI

Östergötlands län, Linköping

Previous experience is desired

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Do you want to help develop groundbreaking technology that makes a difference for Sweden's defense and security? Are you passionate about experimental research and solving complex problems together with other experts? Are you a leader? Then FOI could be your new workplace!

About the position

As a project manager here, you will conduct applied research, from concept to implementation, to meet the Swedish Armed Forces' needs. You will lead teams of qualified employees in projects, taking responsibility for the economy and ensuring that the entire project team achieves its goals and develops as a group.

We have close cooperation with our clients to ensure that the research is relevant and useful. The project manager is the natural point of contact. We offer a workplace where you have the opportunity to grow and develop your skills, and where your ideas are highly valued.

We believe that a rewarding job is not just about exciting assignments, but also about a good balance between work and private life. Here, you will enjoy a stimulating work environment with flexible working hours and good opportunities for competence development. We value an inclusive culture where everyone feels welcome and respected, and where collaboration and knowledge sharing are natural parts of the operations.

The work involves some field trials around Sweden and abroad, which provides variety and the opportunity to work outdoors. We ensure that safety is always in focus, both in the lab and in the field.

About the unit

You will be part of the Passive Electro-Optical Systems unit, which belongs to the Telewarfare division in Linköping. We are an engaged team working on developing, demonstrating, and evaluating passive electro-optical sensors that operate across the entire electromagnetic spectrum for military and security-oriented applications. Our two main areas are protection against laser radiation and imaging camera systems and sensors. Our operations are experimentally oriented, and we place great emphasis on collaboration and knowledge sharing.

Do you have the competence profile we need?

Requirements

We are looking for someone who has:

  • A Master of Science degree in physics, data science, or electronics, or other education assessed by FOI as equivalent.
  • Experience in project or team leadership, or other similar experience assessed by FOI as equivalent.
  • Experience working with cameras, optics, or similar.
  • Good ability to express yourself in speech and writing in English, as well as Swedish at upper secondary school level 3 or a diploma in Swedish for Immigrants (SFI) at least at level C1.

As a person, you are self-reliant and flexible, with a well-developed ability to collaborate. You work in a structured manner with a strong focus on quality. Your natural curiosity and good practical problem-solving skills enable you to quickly get up to speed with new tasks and contribute to the development of the operations. We place great importance on your personal qualities.

Merits

The following would be considered meritorious:

  • Experience with optics or camera modeling.
  • Programming in, for example, Matlab, Python, C/C++, etc.
  • Experience acting as expert support for external clients.
  • Previous experience in applied research, development work, and practical or experimental work within the field of optics or cameras.
  • Experience in defense-related research or the defense industry.
  • Valid driver's license (Category B).

What do we offer you?

The Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) is a government agency that conducts world-leading research in defense and security to support Sweden's military and civil defense. We offer a unique workplace where you have the opportunity to work on what is important for total defense and society as a whole. The research is applied both within defense agencies and among civilian actors and plays a crucial role in building a relevant and effective defense capability.

We work consciously for a good work environment with a good balance between work and private life. In addition, we offer a number of benefits. Read more about what it is like to work with us: https://www.foi.se/jobba-hos-oss.html (https://www.foi.se/jobba-hos-oss.html)

The position is a permanent employment that may be initiated with a six-month probationary period.

Do you want to help find answers for a safer world?

Send your application in the form of a CV and cover letter via the application button no later than August 12, 2026.

For more information about the position, you are welcome to contact Stephen Macken. Union representatives are Jonny Genzel (Saco-S) and Pernilla Bergfeldt (OFR/S – ST). All can be reached at 08-555 030 00.

As the position is classified for security reasons, Swedish citizenship is required. A security investigation with register check will be conducted prior to employment according to the Security Protection Act (2018:585). Prior to the security investigation, certified copies of the education and employment certificates relevant to the position are requested.

FOI is a government agency, meaning submitted application documents become public documents that may be disclosed to third parties upon request in accordance with the Public Access to Information and Secrecy Act.

Offers from recruitment agencies are declined.

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