STEM careers in Skåne, Sweden
Date: 5 November 2025
Time: 17.30 - 21.00
Location: Swedish Embassy in Madrid
Calle Zurbano 27, 28010 Madrid

Koeningsegg
Koenigsegg is a Swedish Avante-garde megacar and innovative technology company. A record-breaking tradition courses through our history - the result of pushing the boundaries of automotive technology to achieve higher standards in ultimate performance. If you want to work where passion, precision, and breakthrough innovation intersect—turning science and engineering into art on wheels? Then there isnt a better place to turn your engineering dreams into reality.
Koenigsegg’s compact and highly skilled teams give individuals the chance to see their contributions directly shaping record-breaking megacars. Whether in aerodynamics, advanced materials, power electronics, software driven highly integrated systems, every engineer’s work has a visible and measurable impact on performance, safety, and sustainability. This creates a unique environment, where professionals can grow across disciplines.

Alfa Laval
Alfa Laval is a global pioneer in heat transfer, separation, and fluid handling technologies. They are core processes that enable industries to operate more efficiently, cleanly, and sustainably. With a legacy of innovation and a commitment to solving real-world challenges, Alfa Laval empowers engineers to make a tangible impact across sectors.
From designing advanced heat exchangers that recover energy and reduce emissions, to developing high-performance separation systems used in biotech, marine, and food production, Alfa Laval’s solutions are embedded in the infrastructure of modern life. Our fluid handling technologies such as pumps, valves, and tank cleaning systems ensure safety and hygiene in critical applications like pharmaceuticals and water treatment.
Serving industries from energy and marine to food and water, Alfa Laval contributes to 15 of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. With operations in over 100 countries and a headquarters in Lund, Sweden, we offer engineers the chance to work on global challenges with local relevance. At Alfa Laval, engineering isn’t just a job, it’s a force for progress. Join us to shape the technologies that shape the world.

ESS
ESS - The European Spallation Source - is poised to become Europe’s flagship neutron research facility, advancing material science with cutting-edge technology. ESS will enable groundbreaking experiments to deepen our understanding of matter and tackle pressing global challenges in energy, health, and the environment. As a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) uniting 13 member states, ESS is completing its construction phase and transitioning to full user operations by late 2027. As one of the largest science and technology infrastructure projects being built today, our goal is to become the brightest source of neutrons for science and technology. A state-of-the-art suite of neutron scattering instruments will be made available to address a wide range of scientific fields in fundamental and materials science.
Powered by the world’s most advanced linear proton accelerator, ESS will enable cutting-edge research for decades to come. A career at ESS gives you the opportunity to contribute to the future discoveries within neutron science at a stunning, brand-new workplace filled with innovative minds and brilliant people from across the globe. We offer market competitive, individualised compensation which is differentiated according to role, responsibilities, individual skills, abilities and achievements as well as monthly pension contributions on top of your salary. Relocation assistance for candidates located outside of Sweden is also part of our offering.

Organised by
This event is co-organised and funded by Region Skåne, The Swedish Embassy in Madrid and Work in Sweden via the Swedish institute. It is part of the project STEM UP, which is cofounded by the European Union and led by Region Skåne. The project is aiming at enabling green and digital transition for business life in the Skåne region by increasing the STEM-competence (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics).
