Development Engineer for Powertrain Torque Control SW at Scania R&D

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.

Role Summary

At Powertrain Torque Control SW (ENEON), we are looking at expanding our team of engineers to meet the future challenges in the automotive industry. You will be part of a team that plays a central part in developing and integrating functionality for both conventional and electric powertrains, focusing on functionality that control both propulsion and retardation of the vehicle. 

We work together in a fun and agile work environment, allowing you to turn ideas into reality in a short amount of time.

Job Responsibilities

As a development engineer in our unit, you will work with varying tasks related to embedded system development for propulsion related functions, such as:

  • Function development in embedded systems with programming in C and Matlab/Simulink.
  • Development of propulsion and brake torque distribution, accelerator pedal functions for optimizing drivability, speed control functionality and auxiliary brake torque control.
  • Verification of developed functionality in software-in-the-loop (SIL)- and vehicle- environments.

Who you are

We believe you are a driven and curious engineer with an interest in mechatronics and embedded systems. You share a strong interest for both state-of-the-art function development as well as hands-on vehicle testing. You hold a master´s degree in mechatronics, physics, mechanical engineering or equivalent field. The role requires experience in software development using C, Matlab and Simulink. Proficient in English (spoken and written).

You are open to an agile way of working and prefer to work in a team, sharing responsibility, offering and accepting help when needed. We believe in strong teams and put pride in succeeding together. Driver’s license (B) is mandatory and a license for commercial vehicles is a significant merit. Vehicle testing is done both at our test track and during climate tests in Sweden and Europe, so travels are required.

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds – your unique experience and perspectives is valuable to us.

This Is Us

Powertrain Torque Control SW (ENEON) is a part of the Powertrain Control Strategy & Drivability section at Scania R&D. The team consists of eleven development engineers with varying backgrounds and experience levels. Our software functions are closely connected to the drivability of the vehicle, ranging from accelerator pedal feeling to cruise control performance. We all share a strong passion for being out on the roads, testing our functionality to the limit to ensure the best possible driver experience. 

Scania Offers

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.

Application

Your application should include a CV and any relevant certificates. We welcome all applicants and strive for diversity in our recruitment processes.

Apply as soon as possible, no later than 2025-03-14. 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: Victor Lindroth, Head of Powertrain Torque Control SW, victor.lindroth@scania.com.

We look forward to your application!
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Requisition ID:  14422
Number of Openings:  1.0
Part-time / Full-time:  Full-time
Permanent / Temporary:  Permanent
Country/Region:  SE
Location(s): 

Södertälje, SE, 151 38

Required Travel:  0-25%
Workplace:  Hybrid