Zadania
We are seeking an experienced Rolling Stock Testing & Commissioning Engineers to join our engineering team in Gothenburg. This role sits within a leading rail OEM working on the delivery of new rolling stock programmes for the European market. You will play a key role in ensuring vehicles are tested, validated, and commissioned in line with technical, contractual, and regulatory requirements. This is an excellent opportunity for a hands‑on engineer who enjoys working across depots, test tracks, and customer sites in a technically challenging environment. Key Responsibilities
Profil
Qualifications
- Degree or equivalent qualification in Electrical, Mechanical, Systems, or Railway Engineering.
- Minimum 5 years’ experience in testing and commissioning of rolling stock within a European train manufacturing (OEM) environment.
- Strong knowledge of rolling stock subsystems (e.g. traction, TCMS, brakes, HVAC, doors, communications, or auxiliaries).
- Practical experience with fault finding on new build or refurbished trains.
- Good understanding of European rail standards, TSIs, EN norms, and safety processes.
- Ability to work independently on depot and site‑based activities.
- Willingness to travel occasionally within Sweden and Europe.
Desirable
- Experience working on metro, commuter, or mainline passenger vehicles.
- Familiarity with commissioning in Nordic or Scandinavian rail networks.
- Knowledge of vehicle software integration and TCMS testing.
- Experience supporting entry‑into‑service activities.
Additional information
Please note that the selection process and interviews are ongoing, and the position may be filled before the application deadline. Therefore, do not delay in submitting your application.
We strive for a recruitment process free from discrimination and prejudice. We welcome applicants regardless of gender, gender identity or expression, age, ethnicity, religion or other beliefs, disability, sexual orientation, or background. For this position, you must have a valid work visa within the European Union.