
Scania is undergoing a transformation from being a leading supplier of trucks, buses, and engines to providing complete and sustainable transport solutions. Together with TRATON and our sister brands MAN, Volkswagen Truck & Bus, and International, we are working to shape the future of mobility with innovative and environmentally conscious solutions.
Our values – customer first, respect, team spirit, responsibility, and elimination of waste – are at the heart of everything we do. Together, we are at the forefront of creating a sustainable future.
You will take design lead and be responsible for the electrics in our projects and products regarding electrification in our Pilot Partner projects. It means close cross-functional collaboration with other areas such as mechanical design, production, workshop, testing, market and purchasing.
As an electrical designer at Pilot Partner, you need to analyse customer requests and break them down into actions. Usually, this means defining and reusing electric parts and cable harnesses from the existing Scania modular system and/or writing hardware specifications, designing new circuit diagrams, cable harnesses, cable routings, and mounting instructions. You’ll verify the design during test assembly together with production. Perform functionality and hardware test by yourself or with the support from our testing departments initiated by you.
You prefer to be a generalist rather than a specialist and enjoy having several ongoing tasks with short deadlines. You need to have high stress tolerance, high work capability and like to work at a fast pace.
You are sociable and a team player but also capable of working independently and taking the initiative. You’re not afraid to break new ground, making mistakes and learn from them. You can organize and plan both for your own and others’ deliveries. You are a team player with leadership skills.
Scania Pilot Partner is a dedicated function focused on accelerating the transition to e-mobility. We operate with an entrepreneurial “company mindset,” taking end-to-end responsibility for the e-mobility business, including proof-of-concept solutions where no mature alternatives exist.
We are a team of 15 electrical development engineers and one group manager. We are a diverse team in terms of age, life experience, education, and cultural background. What unites us is our interest in electrical systems.
At Scania Special Vehicle’s Truck Development, we are responsible for the design of the electrical HW and cable harnesses to meet our customer demands. With the increasing amount and complexity of electrical systems within our trucks combined with the electrification of the driveline, we are currently seeking a committed and innovative individual designer with leadership qualities to strengthen our team.
We offer a dynamic, flexible workplace with hybrid work options, including Scania Sergel and Midway hubs. With a structured development plan and courses, Scania supports your career growth both locally and internationally.
Benefits include training at our health center Gröndal or wellness allowance, result bonus, flexible hours, and company car leasing. Scania also hosts events for employees and their families, and Stockholm residents enjoy direct access to Södertälje via Scania Job express buses for an easy commute to Södertälje.
We look forward to receiving your application, consisting of your CV and kindly ask you not to share a cover letter to ensure an efficient and unbiased recruitment process for all parties.
Apply as soon as possible, no later than 2026-05-21 Screening will take place on an ongoing basis during the application period. Logical and personality tests may be used as part of the selection process, and a background check may be required for this role.
If you have questions or would like more information, please contact:
Johan Linder, Manager ESSC, johan.linder@scania.com or Foad Baghlanian, Future colleague at ESSC, foad.baghlanian@scania.com
We look forward to your application!

Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions committed to a better tomorrow. Our purpose is to drive the shift towards a sustainable transport system. In doing so, we are creating a world of mobility that’s better for business, society and our environment.
Employing more than 50,000 people in about 100 countries, Scania’s research and development is concentrated in Sweden, while production takes place in Europe and South America.