
Company description
AFRY offers services in engineering, design, digitalization and consulting. We are dedicated experts in industry, energy and infrastructure, creating value for future generations. AFRY has a global reach with deep roots in the Nordics. Together we accelerate the transition to a more sustainable society.
Job description
Do you want to work on exciting industrial projects that contribute to the green transition - and at the same time be part of a strong team with local roots and global reach?
Then this could be the role for you.
AFRY Process Industries is growing - and we are now looking for experienced pipe, mechanical or plant designers in Plant Design to join our teams in Luleå and Piteå.
We work closely with the process industry in areas such as:
With us, you get to work on projects that span the entire plant life cycle - from early studies to implementation, assembly and commissioning.
Your tasks may include:
As a piping and plant designer
As a mechanical designer
Qualifications
We believe that you are a person who thrives in collaboration with others and who likes to take responsibility - both technically and in the relationship with the customer.
We would like you to have:
Advantageous
Further information
Why AFRY
With us, you will be part of a prestigious and knowledgeable team where we value collaboration, knowledge sharing and long-term relationships - both with each other and with our customers.
We offer:
Application
Please send your application - by 2026-03-02.
Contacts:
Tobias Ferner, Head of Section
tobias.ferner@afry.com
Sören Isaksson, Group Manager Mechanical
soren.isaksson@afry.com
We do not accept contact from staffing and recruitment agencies or advertisers.
At AFRY, we drive change in everything we do. We believe that change happens when bold ideas come together, when we collaborate, innovate and embrace creative solutions, that's how we create the future. We are constantly looking for qualified candidates to join our inclusive teams around the world. Join us and accelerate the green transition