Sista ansökningsdag 2026-10-10
Project Engineering Lead
At Consilium Safety Group, we don’t just build technology—we create solutions that protect people, assets, and the planet. As a global leader in fire and gas safety, we serve critical industries such as marine, energy, rolling stock, and infrastructure. With over 100 years of expertise, we combine deep industry knowledge with cutting-edge innovation to shape the future of Safety Tech. Headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, and operating in more than 55 locations worldwide, we are a fast-growing global organization backed by Antin Infrastructure Partners. With strong financial support and a clear strategic vision, we are on an ambitious journey of growth and transformation, investing in innovation, operational excellence, and talent. This is an exciting time to join us. About the Role As Project Engineering Lead, you will be part of an energetic and collaborative team delivering global technical solutions in fire and gas detection. You will help shape a world-class project toolbox and drive initiatives that optimize engineering processes, ensuring we continue to deliver innovative, high quality solutions to our customers worldwide. Key Responsibilities: Drive business development by managing complex projects from order handover to delivery in close collaboration with local and global teams. Support and guide the project engineering team with technical expertise to ensure optimal solutions and efficient work processes. Serve as a key contact for internal stakeholders within global project engineering organization. Lead business improvement initiatives to accelerate efficiency and enable automation of technical documentation. Own the customer project engineering drawing and documentation library, managing priorities and responsibilities. Maintain the education portal for global project engineering, identifying technical risk areas and ensuring competence development. Represent project engineering in cross-functional improvement initiatives. Who You Are You
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