Components is a key business unit within Hitachi Energy, based in Ludvika, Sweden. We develop, sell and produces Bushings and Tap-Changers, both vital for all Power Transformers. We are part of delivering a safe way of transferring electricity while keeping losses at a minimum. As the world transitions towards an energy system where electricity will be the backbone, aiming to more than double our consumption of electricity worldwide until 2050, Components and Hitachi Energy are well positioned in making this happen. Are you ready to roll up your sleeve and join us in making it happen?
If your answer is YES, we at Components are looking for a Customer Technical Trainer to join our dedicated team where twenty colleagues will help you on board.
Your responsibilities
- Lead technical hands-on and theoretical training session with users of our equipment in our training center in Ludvika Sweden.
- Lead training session with technicians or other training at the customer facility or at one of our training centers around the world.
- Contribute to the development of the training business including curriculum, methods, equipment and presentations.
Your Background
- Proficient in both written and spoken English.
- Prior knowledge of ABB/Hitachi Energy tap-changers is required.
- Experience with hands-on work on high voltage bushings is an advantage.
- Ability to communicate complex technical procedures effectively.
- High cultural awareness.
More about us
Are you ready for an exciting new challenge? Does the above description sound like you? Welcome to apply before 20th of February! Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, so don’t delay – apply today!
More information: Recruiting Manager, Michael Kornek, [email protected] will answer your questions about the position. Union representatives – Sveriges Ingenjorer: Håkan Blomquist, +46 107-38 31 52, Unionen: Tomas L. Gustafsson, +46 107-38 27 47, Ledarna: Christer Fridlund, +46 107-38 29 12. All other questions can be directed to Senior Talent Acquisition Partner, Elias Stroberg [email protected].