Role Summary : This role is a part of TRATON Group R&D, located in Södertälje, Sweden The Valve Train group (TGRPCEV) is responsible for developing engine valve train systems within Conventional Engine Development. The team currently consists of seven design engineers, four test engineers, and one Scrum Master, all based at the Scania Technical Centre in Södertälje. As a Design Engineer, you will be part of Conventional Engine Development and work within a broad network across TRATON Group R&D as well as with our brands. You will contribute to cross-functional collaboration and play an active role in the development of robust and high-performing engine components.Within TRATON Group R&D, the Engine Dynamics section is responsible for the design and validation of hardware components for durable, high-performance internal combustion engines used across several TRATON brands. Our ambition is clear: to develop future-proof ICE solutions that deliver strong customer value while reducing environmental impact. We are strengthening our Valve Train design team and are looking for an experienced Development Engineer with a solid background in mechanical design. In this role, you will contribute early and confidently in ongoing projects, working close to the core of our products and playing a key role in shaping next-generation ICE technology within TRATON. You will join a collaborative, supportive, friendly, and trust-based environment where teamwork is key, and where we actively leverage the diverse skills and experiences within the group. Job Responsibilities: As a Design Engineer within Engine dynamics, you will work hands-on with component ownership, design, cross-functional collaboration and documentation. You will follow your components from early concept to fin…Projekteringsingenjör, maskinCivilingenjörsyrken inom maskinteknik