We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer to strengthen our R&D team at Xylem. The team is committed to developing innovative water technology solutions, including controllers, drives, and monitoring systems for pumps. The role involves designing and developing mechanical components for electronics, such as enclosures, plastic details, and product assembly parts, as well as creating heatsinks and other cooling solutions to ensure optimal performance. Experience in mechanical engineering, especially in electronics-related mechanics, and strong problem-solving skills, along with the ability to collaborate effectively in a team, are important qualifications.
Our goal is to ensure our products, technologies, and services remain state-of-the-art from a global customer value perspective. This commitment brings numerous exciting challenges. The team includes 7 Electronics Design Engineers and 2 Mechanical Engineers.
This role requires you to work both individually as well as in close collaboration with other colleagues such as Product Owners, Design Engineers, Product Coordinators, specialists, technicians etc. The team is located at our Head Quarter in Sundbyberg with close cooperation with our main manufacturing site in Emmaboda. We have a well-equipped R&D laboratory in the basement of the office building.
Responsibilities
You will mostly work as part of a cross functional team to develop and deliver next generation of products and technologies. Typical work tasks are:
Qualifications:
As a person, you are team-focused and passionate about solving problems, flexible, open to new ideas, and always looking for ways to improve.
You possess strong technical skills and a service-minded attitude, making you a curious team player who thrives on collaboration. Your energy and forward-thinking approach drive innovation.
Your excellent communication, presentation, and relationship-building skills enable you to effectively engage with teams and global stakeholders. Self-motivated and quality-driven, you are a catalyst for change and transformation.