
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 Nordic roots with global reach. Our common principles - Result driven, Client centric, Empowering and Accountable - guide us in how we work, develop and succeed together. Be part of accelerating the transition to a sustainable society.
In our southern region, we are at Industrial HVAC today in Lund/Helsingborg, Växjö and Jönköping with 15 qualified employees HVAC, Plumbing and Energy investigations.
Job description
We are looking for a Senior HVAC engineer who wants to work in technically advanced industrial projects in the food industry, chemistry, paper & pulp and mining industry. Here you will have the opportunity to work in a role where you drive the entire HVAC discipline forward - from early concepts to finished plants that will work around the clock, all year round.
You will join an experienced team with high technical competence, great customer focus and a work environment where we value collaboration, innovation and professional development.
Location is Växjö or Jönköping.
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Further information
Welcome with your application, deadline is 2026-05-30 Contact person for questions: Lars Holm, acting Section Manager Industrial HVAC lars.holm@AFRY.com / 072-202 8303 For all recruitments at AFRY, an ID check, reference checks and verification of education are always carried out as a basis.
We refrain from direct contact with staffing and recruitment companies and sellers of additional job ads.
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