Adecco's client Sysmex Astrego is seeking an immediate Process Operator
Adecco is now seeking a process operator for our client Sysmex Astrego in Uppsala. Do you want to combine production work with the opportunity to contribute to the global fight against antibiotic resistance? Are you thorough, quality-conscious, and comfortable working in a production environment? Then the position as a process operator might be perfect for you! About the assignment Adecco's client Sysmex Astrego is an innovative medical technology company working to combat the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The company develops products that help doctors choose effective antibiotic treatments, thereby improving patient care worldwide. As a process operator, you will be part of the company's Panel team and play an important role in daily production. You will work with both manual and semi-automated production processes where quality, thoroughness, and adherence to instructions are critical to ensure products meet the highest standards. Your main responsibilities will include: • Performing production tasks and quality controls • Working at multiple production stations through rotation and training • Monitoring machines and handling manual material replenishment • Conducting thorough visual inspection and image review of products • Documenting work according to applicable instructions and procedures The employment is a consulting assignment via Adecco with immediate start. The assignment runs until year-end with possible transfer to the client. The position is full-time and work is scheduled in two shifts, Monday-Friday. Working hours are: Morning shift Monday-Thursday: 06:00-14:30 Friday: 06:00-12:30 Afternoon shift Monday-Thursday: 14:15-22:45 Friday: 11:30-18:00 About you We are looking for someone with a high school diploma and experience working in production or manufacturing industry. You are thorough, responsible, and enjoy a role where quality is the focus. You work well with others and contribute to a positive work environment. To succeed in this role, we see that you have: • High school diploma • Basic knowledge of MS Office • Good knowledge of Swedish and English, both spoken and written • Experience working in production It is a plus if you have: • Experience working according to GMP or ISO 13485 • Experience in medical technology operations Since the work involves manual tasks, we also see that you have good physical ability for light lifting and repetitive work tasks. You have good eyesight for thorough product inspection and are not hypersensitive to antibiotics. Contact information If you have questions about the position, you are welcome to contact the responsible recruiter at Adecco: Malin Johansson, [email protected] or 073 684 71 32 Keywords Process Operator, Production, Operator, Life Science, Medical Technology, Sysmex Astrego, Uppsala
Operational Procurement Specialist & Warehouse Coordinator at Sysmex Astrego in Uppsala
Operational Procurement Specialist & Warehouse Coordinator at Sysmex Astrego in Uppsala Are you an organized person who enjoys combining operational procurement with hands-on warehouse and logistics work? Do you have experience in supply chain, procurement, and inventory management, and are you looking for a varied role with significant responsibility? Then the position of Operational Procurement Specialist & Warehouse Coordinator at Sysmex Astrego might be perfect for you! About the Assignment Adecco's client Sysmex Astrego is an innovative medical technology company working to combat the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The company develops products that help doctors choose effective antibiotic treatments and improve patient care worldwide. We are now seeking an Operational Procurement Specialist & Warehouse Coordinator who wants to become an important part of the operation. You will be part of a small team where you will have a varied role with responsibility for both operational procurement, warehouse management, and logistics. The role is broad and suits you if you enjoy combining administrative tasks with hands-on work to ensure efficient material flow and high delivery precision. The work is performed on-site. Your main responsibilities will be to: Carry out operational procurement based on operational needs Place orders with suppliers and follow up on deliveries Manage order administration, order confirmations, and invoices Maintain and develop good supplier relationships Ensure optimal inventory levels together with production and warehouse teams Receive, inspect, and register incoming goods Pick, pack, and prepare customer orders for shipment Manage internal material flows and provide the operation with the right materials at the right time Participate in inventory counts and handle discrepancies and claims Contribute to improvement efforts within procurement, warehouse, and logistics Administer and document procurement and logistics-related activities The position also involves hands-on warehouse work where heavy lifting is a natural part of the workday. This is a consultant position through Adecco starting immediately until the end of the year. About You We are looking for someone with experience in procurement, logistics, and warehouse management who enjoys combining administrative work with practical tasks. You have good system skills, work in a structured manner, and appreciate collaborating with both colleagues and external suppliers. To succeed in this role, we see that you have: High school diploma, preferably in procurement, logistics, engineering, or similar Experience in operational procurement, warehouse work, or logistics Experience with business or ERP systems Strong computer skills and experience with Microsoft Office, especially Excel Good knowledge of Swedish and English, both spoken and written Valid driver's license (Category B) It is advantageous if you have experience from manufacturing, medical technology, or other regulated operations and ISO 13485. As a person, you are: Thorough and organized Solution-oriented and proactive Service-minded and responsible Communicative and collaborative Flexible and unpretentious Comfortable handling multiple tasks in parallel Enjoy a role that combines administrative and practical work Have good physical capacity as heavy lifting occurs Contact Information If you have questions about the position, please feel free to contact the responsible recruiter at Adecco: Malin Johansson, [email protected] or 073 684 71 32 Selection and interviews are ongoing, so please send in your application today. Keywords Operational Procurement Specialist, Procurement Specialist, Logistics Coordinator, Supply Chain, Warehouse, Logistics, ERP, Medtech, Life Science, Sysmex Astrego, Adecco, Uppsala
Interim Cost Accountant at Thermo Fisher Proteomics Sciences (Olink)
Interim Cost Accountant at Thermo Fisher Proteomics Sciences (Olink) in Uppsala Are you an experienced Cost Accountant with strong expertise in manufacturing, inventory valuation, and standard costing? Do you thrive in an operations-focused role where you can combine analysis, finance, and collaboration across multiple functions? Then this assignment might be for you! About the assignment Adecco is now seeking an Interim Cost Accountant at Thermo Fisher Proteomics Sciences (Olink) in Uppsala. Olink is a leading player in proteomics and develops innovative solutions that contribute to research and the future of precision medicine. In this role, you will support the business during a business-critical period with focus on the annual standard cost update and inventory counts at two production facilities. You will work closely with Operations Finance, Supply Chain, Controllership, and Production to ensure accurate costs, inventory valuations, and financial reporting. Your main responsibilities include: Drive and support the annual standard cost update process Validate cost data and implement updated standard costs in the ERP system Coordinate and support physical inventory counts Analyze and investigate inventory variances and ensure correct inventory valuation Participate in monthly closings, account reconciliations, and inventory-related analyses Ensure compliance with internal controls, SOX requirements, and audit processes Contribute to improvements in cost accounting, inventory management, and financial processes You will be employed as a consultant at Adecco with an assignment start date of September 7, 2026, and the assignment initially runs until year-end. For the right person, there may be an opportunity for employment with the client. About you We are looking for someone with several years of experience in cost accounting, controlling, or accounting from the manufacturing industry. You are analytical, detail-oriented, and comfortable working with both financial analysis and operations-related issues. We would like you to have: Academic education in economics or equivalent Experience with standard costing, inventory valuation, and inventory accounting Experience with month-end closing and account reconciliations Good understanding of SOX and internal control processes Experience with ERP systems, preferably Microsoft Dynamics 365 Very good knowledge of Swedish and English Advanced Excel skills As a person, you are structured, self-driven, and communicative with a strong ability to collaborate across different functions. Contact information If you have questions about the position, please feel free to contact the responsible recruiter at Adecco: Amila Dresevic, [email protected] Selection and interviews are ongoing, so don't delay your application! Keywords Cost Accountant, Manufacturing Finance, Financial Controller, Inventory Accounting, Standard Costing, Inventory Accounting, Dynamics 365, Life Science, Olink, Thermo Fisher Proteomics Sciences, Adecco, Uppsala.
Experienced Landscaper
Landscaper or Garden Worker needed in Malmö. About the Job We are now seeking engaged landscapers or garden workers to maintain and care for gardens in Malmö and the surrounding area. We offer a dynamic and outdoor-based role where you get to work with everything from basic maintenance to more advanced gardening tasks. Responsibilities Lawn mowing Hedge trimming and bush cutting Weed removal Digging Tree pruning Tree felling General maintenance of green spaces Requirements: Experience with garden work Class B driver's license Basic knowledge of Swedish or English Desirable: Knowledge of different plant species and their care Experience operating garden machinery Who Are You? We are looking for someone with a genuine interest in garden work, who is thorough, self-motivated, and has a good ability to work both independently and as part of a team. You enjoy physical outdoor work and have an eye for detail. Application Hiring is ongoing, so don't delay your application! Send your CV along with your photo and a brief personal letter to [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you!
Experienced Craftsman
Are you a skilled and reliable craftsman who takes pride in high-quality work? Then you might be the person we are looking for! We are seeking an experienced all-round craftsman for various projects around houses and properties. Tasks include painting, outdoor tiling, building wooden decks and fences, and, when needed, garden work. We are looking for someone who: • Has proven experience in construction/handyman work • Works independently and professionally • Holds a valid driver's license (required) • Has good spoken and comprehension skills in Swedish or English We offer varied tasks in a growing company. Interested? Send your application with photo and CV to: [email protected]
1-2 PhD Students in Cultural Geography/Economic Geography
Job Responsibilities: The holder of a PhD student position is expected to actively participate in the department's research and teaching environment and may need to perform departmental duties, primarily teaching, amounting to approximately 20 percent of full-time work. The PhD student(s) will be employed within the DECENT project (Socio-technical modularity and the decentralization of infrastructure), financed by the ERC: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101219042. Cities have long relied on centralized systems to provide critical public services such as electricity, water, and transportation. These large-scale network-based infrastructures often fail to meet social, economic, and environmental needs. The DECENT project aims to investigate how decentralized infrastructure solutions – such as microgrids, small-scale wastewater treatment, multimodal transport, short food supply chains, or distributed finance – overcome the historical legacies of large-scale infrastructure systems and deliver public services in more modular ways. The PhD students will study decentralization from a configurational socio-technical perspective, focusing on aspects such as: local and global industry dynamics, geography of innovation, sustainable transitions, and/or urban experimentation. Empirically, the project will study and compare infrastructure decentralization in high-income cities (e.g., European or North American) and middle-income cities (e.g., South or Southeast Asian). The PhD students are expected to: Design and conduct empirical research on infrastructure decentralization within various sectors (e.g., water, mobility, or food) and geographical contexts, in collaboration with the project team; Write sole-authored and co-authored scientific publications during employment; Work closely with the project team and contribute to joint meetings and activities; Present their research at national and international conferences; Write and defend a doctoral dissertation. Eligibility/Qualification Requirements: To be eligible for doctoral education, an applicant must: Have completed a degree at advanced level; or Have completed studies equivalent to at least 240 higher education credits, of which at least 60 higher education credits at advanced level; or Have acquired comparable education in another way in Sweden or abroad. In addition to the requirements described above, specific eligibility requirements for doctoral education in cultural geography are a master's degree in cultural geography/economic geography or another relevant field (e.g., transition studies, innovation studies, sociology, economics, economic history, political science). The degree must include an independent thesis of at least 30 higher education credits, of which at least half at advanced level. Applicants must also have the ability to express themselves well orally and in writing in English. Assessment is made according to national guidelines. Employment of PhD students is regulated in the Statute Book 1998:80. Only those who are or have been admitted to doctoral education may be employed as PhD students. When appointing such a position, the student's ability to benefit from doctoral education shall be the primary consideration. In addition to pursuing their studies, those appointed to a PhD student position may be required to work with teaching duties, research, and administration, according to special provisions in the regulations. Assessment Criteria: In accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance Chapter 5, Section 5, particular weight shall be placed on the applicant's ability to successfully complete doctoral education, as evidenced by academic qualifications and merits. We are seeking candidates who have: Strong motivation for academic research and curiosity about societal transitions; A background in economic geography, transition studies, innovation studies, sociology, economics, economic history, political science, or related fields; Experience working with empirical data collection and analysis (qualitative or quantitative) and an interest in working with mixed methods approaches; A strong interest in interdisciplinary approaches that bridge transition studies and economic geography; Excellent writing skills; The ability to express themselves well orally and in writing in English. Application: A personal letter of no more than 300 words containing a brief presentation of yourself as an applicant and your qualifications in relation to the project described above. The personal letter should begin with 2–5 bullet points highlighting your most important qualifications. Uploaded as a single PDF file. A document describing a research idea related to the theme of the DECENT project (as described above). Uploaded as a single PDF file. This should be regarded as a work sample and an indication of conceptual and empirical interest – not as a binding commitment to conduct the described research. The document should consist of the following sections: - Societal Relevance (max 200 words excluding references) - Scientific Relevance/Research Gap (with references to key studies) (max 200 words excluding references) - Conceptual Approach (with references to key studies) (max 200 words excluding references) - Methodological Approach and Preliminary Cases (max 200 words excluding references) - Potential Contribution (max 200 words excluding references) Curriculum Vitae. Uploaded as a single PDF file. An example of independently authored academic work. This is typically a master's thesis. Uploaded as a single PDF file. If available, copies of scientific publications you have authored or co-authored. Uploaded as a single PDF file. Names and contact information for 2–3 persons we may contact for personal references (provided in the text field). Copies of certificates, degrees, and grades. Uploaded as a single PDF file. The degree certificate is uploaded as a separate PDF file named "degree certificate." The application must be in English and submitted electronically through Lund University's application portal. Terms: Fixed-term employment for four years according to HF Chapter 5, Section 7.
Senior Project Manager in Energy and Industry
Do you want to drive complex projects for one of the world's most regulated and technically advanced industries? We are now seeking an experienced project manager who wants to take a key role in deliveries to the nuclear power industry. This role is perfect for you if you have experience in complex project management within industrial operations and are motivated by working in environments where quality, safety, and technical understanding are critical to success. ABOUT THE ROLE: As Senior Project Manager, you are responsible for leading customer projects from project handover to final delivery. You ensure that projects are executed according to established requirements for quality, schedule, and budget while serving as a central link between customers, suppliers, and internal functions. The projects involve technically advanced industrial equipment where customer customizations, documentation requirements, and regulatory requirements place high demands on structure and coordination. You work closely with functions in design, quality, production, and sales to ensure progress through all phases of the project. You do not need prior experience from the nuclear power industry. What matters most is that you have a strong project management background, good technical understanding, and an interest in developing within an area with high demands on quality, documentation, and regulatory compliance. Your main responsibilities: Lead and coordinate complex customer projects through the entire project lifecycle. Ensure deliveries according to agreed objectives for quality, time, and cost. Review, interpret, and manage technical specifications and requirement documents. Coordinate project activities between different internal and external stakeholders. Participate in quotation and costing work for customized solutions. Ensure that documentation and quality requirements are met according to applicable standards. Participate in inspections, audits, and customer meetings. Contribute to the development and improvement of processes and methods. As part of an ongoing generational transition, you will have the opportunity to learn from experienced specialists and gradually build deep expertise in projects related to the nuclear power industry. WE ARE LOOKING FOR YOU IF YOU: Have several years of experience in project management within technical or industrial operations and feel comfortable driving projects where many stakeholders, technical requirements, and documentation requirements must be coordinated. We believe you come from, for example, energy, process industry, pharmaceuticals, data centers, oil and gas, manufacturing, or other operations where quality, traceability, and regulatory requirements are a natural part of everyday life. For this role, we would like to see that you have: Relevant higher education or university degree in engineering or similar field. Documented experience leading complex projects. Good ability to understand and work from technical specifications. Experience from operations with high quality and documentation requirements. Fluent Swedish and English in speech and writing. Experience from the nuclear power industry is meritorious but not required. We believe you are a driven and structured person who enjoys taking responsibility and creating momentum in complex projects. You have an easy way of building trust and collaborating with both customers and colleagues, while working solution-oriented and keeping focus on the project's goals. Furthermore, you are curious, communicative, and motivated by developing within a technically advanced industry with high demands on quality and safety. Here you are offered a long-term opportunity to combine advanced project management with technically complex deliveries in a future-oriented industry where safety, quality, and sustainability are in focus. ABOUT THE POSITION: This is a consulting assignment, which means that you will initially be employed by Friday and then transition to direct employment at the company. OTHER INFORMATION: Scope: Full-time Start: August, but of course with consideration to any notice period Location: Lund Contact person: Daniel Andersson ([email protected]) Apply by clicking the link below. Remember to be quick with your application as we conduct ongoing candidate selection and the listing may close before the position is filled if we have moved into the selection and interview phase. ABOUT FRIDAY: At Friday, we are passionate about giving you as a tech talent a really good start to your career. By listening to what you want and are driven by, we match you with companies and opportunities that make you look forward to going to work. We value ambition and potential highly and actively work for unbiased recruitment, where everyone is given the same chance to succeed. We are located in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, Linköping, and Örebro. Every year we conduct over 5,000 career meetings and match candidates with everything from global companies to innovative startups
Postdoctoral Researcher in Biomedical Engineering with Focus on Neuroengineering
Lund University was founded in 1666 and is consistently ranked as one of the world's leading institutions of higher education. With approximately 46,000 students and 8,500 employees in Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö, we are united in our commitment to understand, explain, and improve our world and the human condition. Are you an expert in computational modeling, machine learning, or signal processing with a strong interest in neuromuscular physiology? Are you interested in tackling challenging problems in neuromuscular physiology and developing scalable algorithms for large biomedical datasets? Are you aiming for a research career in academia and wish to work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment? Description of the Workplace The position is located within the Neuroengineering research environment at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, LTH, Lund University. The group conducts internationally recognized research on neuromuscular interfaces, high-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG), prosthesis control, and computational analysis of large-scale biosignals, in close collaboration with clinical and academic partners. A central focus of the group is the development of advanced computational methods to decompose HD-sEMG into motor unit activity through optimization, inference, and Bayesian modeling. This work is closely linked to GPU-accelerated high-performance computing through Lund University's national e-infrastructure. You will be part of an interdisciplinary research environment that values scientific independence, openness, and methodological innovation, with strong emphasis on reproducible research, open source, and high-quality publications. Specific Subject Description The project involves developing computational methods to process and analyze HD-sEMG recordings to extract detailed information about neural control of movement. The long-term goal is to further develop techniques for neuromuscular diagnostics, prosthesis control, and rehabilitation. The work will focus on large-scale inverse modeling and data-driven analysis of complex biosignals, implemented using high-performance computing infrastructure. The project is conducted in close collaboration with national and international partners and includes development of open-source research software. Job Responsibilities As a postdoctoral researcher, your duties will primarily involve conducting research. Teaching may also be included in your responsibilities, but no more than one-fifth of your working time. Within the scope of this employment, there is an opportunity for three weeks of higher education pedagogical training. The purpose of the employment is to develop your independence as a researcher and create conditions for further career advancement. Your research work will consist of developing and implementing advanced computational methods for analyzing high-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) and related neuromuscular data. The work combines method development with analysis of experimental data and close collaboration with national and international research partners. Your responsibilities will include: Conducting research in biomedical engineering and neuromuscular signal analysis Developing, implementing, and evaluating large-scale data analysis methods using high-performance computing infrastructure Analyzing experimental HD-sEMG data, generating simulated data, and contributing to experimental design and validation Publishing research results in international journals and presenting at scientific conferences Contributing to supervision of master's students and doctoral candidates Actively participating in collaborative projects and contributing to applications for external research funding Performing administration related to the above tasks Qualifications To be eligible for employment as a postdoctoral researcher, you must hold a doctorate degree, or a foreign degree assessed as equivalent to a doctorate degree, within the field of the position. Proof that you meet the eligibility requirement must be submitted no later than when the employment decision is made. Primarily, candidates who have completed their degree at most three years before the application deadline will be considered. If there are special circumstances, the doctorate degree may have been completed earlier. Other Requirements Very good knowledge of English, both spoken and written Experience with computational modeling, signal processing, machine learning, statistical inference, scientific programming, or related data-driven methods, including programming in Python or similar high-level languages Scientific competence and methodological skills relevant to computation-oriented biomedical engineering, including analysis of biomedical signals such as EMG, EEG, MEG, or related time-series data Ability to work independently and take responsibility for advancing research projects Good collaborative skills and ability to work in an interdisciplinary research environment Scientific publications in international peer-reviewed journals within a relevant field For the complete description, see: https://lu.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:946860/
Platform Manager at MultiPark
Lund University was founded in 1666 and is consistently ranked as one of the world's leading academic institutions. With approximately 46,000 students and 8,500 employees across Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö, we are united in our mission to understand, explain, and improve our world and people's conditions. About the Workplace MultiPark is a strategic research area at Lund University. As a global leader in research on Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and other neurodegenerative diseases, MultiPark conducts research at all levels—from basic molecular mechanisms to patient care. Our research environment encompasses approximately 50 research groups, of which over 90% are affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine at Lund University. What We Offer Lund University is a state authority, which means you receive special benefits, generous vacation, and a favorable occupational pension. Learn more about working with us on the university's website. We value creating a positive, respectful, and stimulating work environment. We prioritize communication and collaboration, as well as a workplace that promotes learning and development for all employees. Duties and Responsibilities We are now seeking an engaged and responsible research engineer to serve as platform manager for the Brain Circuit Analysis (BCA) research infrastructure. In this role, your primary responsibility will be to serve as the operational manager of a laboratory working with in vivo recordings of brain activity in rodents, based on microelectrodes, Neuropixel probes, and optical miniscope technology. You may also participate in initial data collection and necessary preprocessing of data for further analysis. Additionally, you may assist in collecting behavioral data in conjunction with neurophysiological recordings. As platform manager, you will introduce and train new users, and be responsible for equipment maintenance and functionality. In summary, you will have an important role in introducing and supporting MultiPark researchers in modern in vivo neurophysiological techniques and contributing to the development of experimental tools for studying brain circuits and neural dynamics in health and disease. Your main responsibilities: - Maintain and ensure continued operation and performance of the platform in collaboration with the management team - Manage booking lists and communicate with users and equipment suppliers as needed - Introduce and train new users - Assist in constructing and implanting components for chronic recordings/manipulations in rats and mice, such as microelectrode arrays, GRIN lenses and other light guides, optical windows, and cannulae, etc. - Assist with recording brain activity in freely moving rodents Qualifications Requirements for employment: - PhD in medicine, natural sciences, or neurotechnology - Documented experience with in vivo neurophysiological recordings in animals using microelectrodes, Neuropixel probes, or optical recording techniques - Documented experience assembling the above-mentioned recording instruments and associated hardware and software - Very good command of English, both spoken and written - Ability to independently prioritize tasks and meet external deadlines in a calm and organized manner Great emphasis will be placed on personal qualities. The role requires excellent collaboration skills and a service-oriented approach, as well as a strong interest in technical improvements and solutions to experimental problems. Good communication and organizational skills are essential, as is a genuine interest in supporting researchers. Meritorious qualifications: - Previous experience with in vivo electrophysiology in freely moving rodents - Experience with miniscope technology or two-photon microscopy in chronic experiments - Own research in areas relevant to MultiPark, particularly if it has resulted in first-author publications Additional Information This position is a fixed-term part-time employment at 50% for one year, starting no earlier than September 1, 2026, or by agreement. The highest-ranked candidates will be invited for interviews at Lund University approximately 2–3 weeks before a final decision is made. How to Apply Submit your application through Lund University's recruitment system. Your application should include: - A personal letter describing your interest in the position and how your qualifications and experience fit the role - CV - Degree certificate or equivalent - Any additional documents, such as transcripts, references, or recommendation letters More About the Faculty of Medicine The Faculty of Medicine is a department within Lund University, responsible for education and research in medicine, healthcare, and health sciences. Education takes place in close collaboration with the healthcare sector and is well-grounded in the faculty's strong research tradition. The faculty's research spans a broad range of experimental basic research, patient-oriented clinical research, and health sciences research. The Faculty of Medicine, with over 1,800 employees and 3,000 students in Lund, Malmö, and Helsingborg, is an knowledge-intensive meeting place for students, teachers, and researchers from around the world. 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Assistant Professor in Control Systems with Focus on Cyber-Physical Systems
Lund University was founded in 1666 and is consistently ranked among the world's leading universities. It has around 46,000 students and 8,500 employees in Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö. We are united in our endeavor to understand, explain, and improve our world and people's conditions. The Department of Automatic Control at LTH, Lund University, is recruiting an assistant professor. We are seeking candidates for a position as assistant professor in control systems with a focus on cyber-physical systems. Control systems, cyber-physical systems, and embedded real-time systems are central to the analysis, design, and operation of modern technical systems. These areas combine fundamental theory with methods for implementation, integration, and validation of control and decision algorithms in real-world environments. They play a key role in technology areas where computational and physical processes interact closely, including autonomous vehicles, robotics, industrial automation, smart infrastructure, and interconnected sensor and actuator systems. As society and technology evolve toward increasingly autonomous, distributed, and software-intensive systems, the need for reliable, resource-efficient, secure, and scalable solutions becomes ever more important, both in research and education. At the Department of Automatic Control at LTH, research and teaching are conducted in an international environment with around 60 employees, including doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty members with broad subject expertise. The department has a strong tradition in systems and control theory, including cyber-physical systems, embedded and network-based control systems, robotics, and intelligent autonomous systems. The work environment is characterized by an open and ambitious atmosphere, with collaborations both within academia and with industrial partners, nationally and internationally. Lund University and the Department of Automatic Control welcome applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We view equality and diversity as strengths and assets. The department currently has three female professors, including a Lise Meitner professor, as well as one female assistant professor. Of our 15 faculty members, five have international backgrounds. Diversity, equality, and inclusion are important to us. We are now seeking an outstanding early-career researcher for a position as assistant professor in control systems with a focus on cyber-physical systems. We particularly welcome candidates whose research combines control systems with areas such as embedded and real-time-critical systems, distributed and network-based systems, robotics and mechatronics, Internet of Things (IoT), cloud and edge-based computing infrastructures, or implementation of control systems in industrially relevant applications. The research may, for example, concern implementation of control systems in resource-constrained environments, real-time and embedded control architectures, network-based and distributed control, sensor and actuator systems, or software and hardware integration for autonomous and cyber-physical systems. The position involves conducting research of high international quality, developing an independent research profile, contributing to the acquisition of external research funding, and teaching and supervising students at undergraduate, advanced, and doctoral levels in control systems and computer science, including cyber-physical systems, embedded and real-time-critical systems, and related areas. A central part of the position is to contribute to teaching that combines theory and practice through the development of an experimentally oriented learning environment. To view the full announcement, visit: https://lu.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:939319/
University Lecturer in Building Services Engineering
Lund University was founded in 1666 and is consistently ranked as one of the world's leading academic institutions. It has approximately 46,000 students and 8,500 employees in Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö. We are united in our mission to understand, explain, and improve our world and people's living conditions. The Department of Building Services Engineering, Institute of Building and Environmental Technology at LTH, Lund University, is recruiting a University Lecturer. The Department of Building Services Engineering with the research focus on Building Services and Climate Control has for a long time conducted nationally and internationally leading research and teaching with broad scope within the field of building services engineering with connections to resource use and indoor environment in various ways. The aim is to create optimized energy- and resource-efficient buildings with good indoor environment and function and long service life. Our research is conducted both within major international projects with many collaborative partners and in national projects with strong industry connections. Within LTH, we are active in several research centers and profile areas and lead the profile area Circular Construction Industry as well as the National Renovation Center, and have a cooperation agreement with the Swedish Installers Association. The Department of Building Services Engineering is one of nine departments at the Institute of Building and Environmental Technology. The department currently has approximately 15 employees. Our facilities are located in the V building on LTH's campus in Lund. The person we are seeking has broad knowledge in the described subject areas but also in-depth knowledge in some of them, for example in building services components and systems and their practical regulation. For the full announcement, visit: https://lu.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:932013/
Technical Director to MAX IV
Lund University was founded in 1666 and is consistently ranked as one of the world's leading academic institutions. Here we have around 46,000 students and 8,500 employees in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö. We are united in our pursuit to understand, explain and improve our world and people's conditions. Link to the full English advertisement: https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:949078/ MAX IV is a national research laboratory with Lund University as host university. MAX IV provides state-of-the-art equipment for research in areas such as engineering, physics, structural biology, chemistry and nanotechnology. MAX IV will receive up to 2,000 national and international researchers annually, who conduct groundbreaking experiments in materials and bioscience using brilliant X-ray light. We decline all contact from advertising sales representatives, recruitment and staffing companies due to government procurement regulations.
Biomedical Analyst for Culture & Direct Detection in Lund
Make a difference. Every day. Do you want to contribute to diagnostics that have a direct impact on patient care and treatment? Are you a dedicated biomedical analyst who wants to develop in an operation characterized by high competence, collaboration and continuous improvement? Then this could be the job for you. The Clinical Microbiology operational area (VO), biobank, care hygiene, occupational and environmental medicine and Practicum consists of five operational branches: • Clinical Microbiology Region Skåne's laboratory for microbiological diagnostics and immunity assessments in infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. • Biobank comprises the Central Biobank Unit responsible for Region Skåne's biobank and the Regional Biobank Center South. • Care Hygiene Skåne Region Skåne's expert function to prevent care-related infections and limit infection transmission within care and services. • Occupational and Environmental Medicine South expert operation with the task of investigating and preventing illness related to occupational and environmental conditions. • Practicum Clinical Skills Centre Region Skåne's center for clinical skills training and coordination of CPR activities. Within the operational area, approximately 275 employees work with broad specialist competence. The position is located at Clinical Microbiology in Lund, where we annually analyze approximately 1.3 million samples within an analysis range comprising more than 200 analyses. The operation is accredited according to ISO 15189 and environmentally certified according to ISO 14001. The Culture and Direct Detection unit has approximately 50 employees. Here, microbiological diagnostics are conducted with a focus on culture-based analytical methods to detect and identify bacteria, fungi and parasites. The operation includes, among other things, culture, species identification, resistance determination and microscopy as well as the use of modern laboratory techniques such as mass spectrometry and automated culture systems. The unit plays a central role in the diagnosis of infectious diseases and works continuously to develop methods and procedures to ensure high quality and patient safety. Does this sound like a workplace for you? Submit your application today! 1 position(s). DUTIES We are now looking for a biomedical analyst for the Culture and Direct Detection unit in Lund. With us, the work is dynamic with constant new challenges and development opportunities. At the unit, we work with a combination of traditional culture methodology and techniques such as mass spectrometry, PCR and microscopy to detect bacteria, fungi and parasites in patient samples. Parts of the culture-based bacteriology are automated with digital reading. You work closely with other professional groups in multiprofessional teams responsible for different parts of the diagnostics. With us, you perform all parts of the analysis process from pre-analysis of samples to practical performance of examinations and post-analysis. You are also expected to actively participate in operational development as well as in the supervision of students and physicians. The work may involve evening and weekend shifts as the operation is staffed all year round. QUALIFICATIONS We welcome you who are an authorized biomedical analyst with the right to practice within Swedish healthcare. Language skills in Swedish, corresponding to at least level C1 according to the Council of Europe scale, are a requirement. It is an asset if you have experience in microbiological diagnostics, preferably with a focus on bacteriology, mycology or parasitology. Practical experience with culture-based analytical methods, species identification and resistance determination is particularly valuable. Experience in mycobacterial diagnostics and/or sepsis diagnostics is also an asset. Please describe your experience in these areas in your application. To thrive in the role, you have an analytical and quality-conscious work approach and a good ability to apply scientific principles in daily work. You are meticulous, structured and responsible, while being flexible and able to adapt easily to changed conditions. Furthermore, you are a good communicator who contributes to collaboration, engagement and participation in the work group. Great emphasis is placed on personal suitability and teamwork ability. Selection takes place on an ongoing basis. You are warmly welcome to submit your application we look forward to getting to know you! Employment form: Permanent employment. Duration: Start date: Start date by agreement. Region Skåne exists so that everyone living in Skåne feels well and hopeful about the future. Through boundless collaboration and care, the best conditions are created for a healthy life within business, public transport, culture and healthcare in Skåne. Together we make life more possible. Medical Service is one of Region Skåne's twelve healthcare administrations, with approximately 2,000 employees. We meet healthcare's needs for ambulance services, imaging and laboratory technology, clinical training and laboratory medicine. Laboratory medical activities cover the areas of occupational and environmental medicine, biobank, genetics, immunology and transfusion medicine, chemistry, pharmacology, microbiology and pathology. Infection control and care hygiene also belong to the administration. Within the administration we also conduct research. On https://www.skane.se/ledigajobb you can see what stage Region Skåne's recruitments are at and how many have applied for the positions. If you have protected personal information, you should contact the contact person specified in the advertisement so that your application is handled according to special procedures. When you apply for a job at Region Skåne, your application becomes a public document according to the public access principle. The information is processed and stored according to the data protection regulation (GDPR). 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Archive Director
Lund University was founded in 1666 and is consistently ranked among the world's leading institutions of higher education. We have approximately 46,000 students and 8,500 employees in Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö. We are united in our mission to understand, explain, and improve our world and people's conditions. Description of the Workplace The Folk Life Archive with Scania's Music Collections is a traditional archive affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities at Lund University since 1913. Our mission is to serve as an infrastructure for research and education. The collections consist primarily of cultural-historical and ethnological documents, including stories, audio recordings, photographs, and other images that reflect everyday life past and present. Many of the materials are digitized and searchable via our website. The archive has five employees and is now seeking a new archive director. The Folk Life Archive is located in modern facilities at Archive Center South in southern Lund, where other archive institutions such as the National Archives and Lund City Archive also operate. What We Offer Lund University is a state authority, which means you will receive special benefits, generous vacation, and a favorable occupational pension. We also have a flexible working hours agreement that creates good conditions for balance between work and leisure. Read more on the university's website about Working for Us. Job Responsibilities As archive director, you will be responsible for managing and developing the Folk Life Archive's operations in accordance with current mandates. You will lead the work both operatively and strategically at the archive and have responsibility for budget, personnel, and work environment, and you will also participate in operational work. The archive director is expected to lead and develop the staff, engage and create participation with a shared goal of meeting the archive's needs, and conduct independent research. The archive director is responsible for the archive's collaboration with research and education, primarily within the Faculties of Humanities and Theology but also other departments at Lund University. The Folk Life Archive with Scania's Music Collections is one of the Faculties of Humanities and Theology's infrastructure units, and the archive director participates in the faculties' management council and in the network for collections at Lund University. The archive director participates in the Archive Center South council for collaboration among the different organizations at Archive Center South. Qualifications Requirements for the position: Completed doctoral degree in a subject area relevant to the position. Experience working with cultural-historical archives and knowledge of regulations and processes for archive management, personal data processing, and related matters. Experience leading and developing work, routines, and processes relevant to the Folk Life Archive's operations. Very good knowledge of Swedish, both spoken and written. Several years of experience as a manager or leader of operations or projects. Great weight will be placed on personal suitability such as good collaboration skills, initiative, and the ability to delegate and organize work in a developmental manner. Consideration will be given to your commitment and how, through your experience and competence, you are assessed to be able to lead the department and take responsibility for its future development. Meritorious qualifications for the position: Having established Nordic networks within the Folk Life Archive's field of operations Documented good leadership skills and experience in leadership in working life Experience with successful applications for external research funding and management of research projects High integrity and good ability to prioritize, make decisions, and act professionally Good communication skills Good knowledge of English, both spoken and written. Other Information The position is permanent and full-time, starting January 1, 2027, or by agreement. Interviews will be held in Lund during weeks 37 and 38. How to Apply Applications are submitted through Lund University's recruitment system. Your application should include a CV and a personal letter explaining why you are interested in the position and how the position matches your qualifications. Your application should also include anything else you wish to provide (copies of grades, reference information, recommendation letters, etc.). We look forward to receiving your application! About the Faculties of Humanities and Theology The Faculties of Humanities and Theology have seven departments and conduct extensive and varied activities in research and education. We have approximately 700 employees and approximately 4,000 full-time students. About the Folk Life Archive The Folk Life Archive with Scania's Music Collections, which is physically located at Archive Center South in Lund, is the only traditional archive in the country that is affiliated with a university. The contact between collection, research, and education has proven fruitful for the archive over the years. The archive, whose collection area primarily covers southern Sweden, collects and provides material for research purposes, education, and the general public, while the collection is adapted to research questions. The archive's material includes collections, interviews, questionnaires sent to informants with cooperation agreements and online surveys, recordings, and photographs. A large portion of the collections is digitized. An important part of the archive's activities consists of making the collections accessible to the general public. The archive is contacted and visited by journalists, school classes, teachers, local historians, students, researchers, and others seeking information about a particular subject area or, for example, a particular parish. We decline all contact from advertising sales representatives, recruitment firms, and staffing agencies due to government procurement regulations.
Operations Planner for Home Care Services in Lomma
Welcome to a workplace where you get to make a difference – every day. Lomma Municipality offers coastal living with high quality of life, close to Malmö and Lund. We care for our residents, the environment, and the sea. Lomma Municipality stands for development, sustainability, and high quality. We are located in the heart of the Öresund region with excellent communication options by bus, train, and bike paths to nearby towns. 1 position(s). DUTIES As part of Lomma's transition to Close Care, you will be part of a team of operations planners. Your working hours are 06:30–15:15 on weekdays and 06:30–13:00 every third or every other weekend. With us, you work purely administratively. We offer everyone full-time employment, which means 37 hours/week. You are responsible, engaged, flexible, and responsive – with service users, family members, and colleagues. You understand how important it is that each individual is involved and has a say in their daily life. We place great emphasis on personal suitability. It is important that you can collaborate and maintain calm and focus, even in situations when many things happen at the same time. You need to be confident in yourself and able to set boundaries when needed. QUALIFICATIONS You are responsible and can combine care and staff schedules based on the department's resources. As a person, you are confident in making quick decisions when the situation requires it. You have good collaboration skills and are skilled at making new contacts and maintaining good relationships, and you also find it easy to do this by phone. We are looking for someone who is curious, engaged, and enjoys a role where no two days are the same. As an operations planner, you need to be able to combine structure and forward planning with the ability to quickly adapt when the department requires it. You will also be an important part of quality assuring and developing new working methods. You are confident in making decisions in your daily work based on your role and are a close support to staff in their daily work. You find it easy to create trusting relationships, are responsive to the department's needs, and take initiative to seek the information necessary to fulfill your duties. It is a merit if you have experience with planning and scheduling tools and/or work in home care. We place great emphasis on personal suitability. We are looking for someone who has: Experience with coordination or planning in home care or health and social care. (It is a merit if you have experience with Lifecare Planning). Previous administrative work and an understanding of staffing and scheduling. Good knowledge of social documentation. Upper secondary education, preferably nursing assistant education or administrative education. Good computer skills and are comfortable with modern digital tools. Good knowledge of Swedish, both spoken and written. Employment type: Permanent employment. Duration: Permanent. We report salary for the 10th and 90th percentile: 37,800 kr/month–43,040 kr/month. The salary range is stated in accordance with applicable regulations on salary transparency. At Lomma Municipality, you have access to benefits according to our collective agreement. In addition to insurance, we also offer you, for example, wellness allowance and a benefits bike scheme. If you have protected personal data and wish to apply for a position at Lomma Municipality, we refer you to our website under job openings. There we offer you different options to choose from to submit your job application. We decline all contact from ad sales representatives, recruitment and staffing companies. If you want to know more about Lomma Municipality, you are welcome to visit lomma.se
Postdoctoral Researcher in Microglia–Neural Circuit Interactions in Memory and Disease
Lund University was founded in 1666 and is consistently ranked among the world's leading universities. With approximately 46,000 students and 8,500 employees in Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö, we are united in our mission to understand, explain, and improve our world and people's conditions. About the Research Group We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join a newly established research group at the Faculty of Medicine and MultiPark, Lund University. Our research aims to understand how microglia dynamically modulate neural circuits to influence memory formation and extinction, both under normal conditions and in psychiatric disorders (e.g., anxiety- and fear-related conditions) and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. The successful candidate will work at the intersection of circuit neuroscience and microglial research, utilizing advanced methods such as two-photon microscopy, miniaturized microscopy (miniscopes), optogenetics, behavioral analysis, and transcriptomics. Responsibilities As a postdoctoral researcher, you will: - Lead independent research projects within the research group's research program. - Perform in vivo calcium imaging and behavioral experiments. - Analyze data on neuronal and microglial activity (e.g., calcium imaging data). - Conduct immunohistochemical analyses and morphological analyses of microglia and neurons. - Apply for postdoctoral fellowships and research grants with support from the research group when appropriate. Qualifications Required Qualifications - Ph.D. in neuroscience or equivalent relevant field. - Practical experience with in vivo calcium imaging (of neurons or glial cells). - Experience with microglial biology or neuroimmune interactions. - Experience with behavioral experiments. - Strong knowledge of data analysis, for example using MATLAB or Python for calcium imaging data analysis. - FELASA Category B certification for work with mice or equivalent competence. Desirable Qualifications - Experience with optogenetics or chemogenetics. - Experience analyzing transcriptomic data. - Experience with models of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease. - Ability to develop independent research directions. Preference will be given to applicants who obtained their Ph.D. no more than three years before the application deadline. What We Offer We offer a stimulating and supportive research environment where you will have the opportunity to develop an independent research profile. You will receive support and mentorship in applying for research funding, career development, and access to modern and advanced infrastructure for neuroscience research and imaging. The position is full-time and fixed-term for two years, with the possibility of extension. About the Position The position is a fixed-term postdoctoral appointment for two years with a preliminary start date of September 1, 2026, or by agreement. The position is full-time. A postdoctoral appointment is limited to two years and may be extended for a total of three years according to the collective agreement for postdoctoral researchers (Swedish Agency for Government Employers). The purpose of a postdoctoral appointment is to serve as a first step in a scientific career and provide an opportunity to develop and deepen your competence as a researcher. How to Apply Applications are submitted through Lund University's recruitment system. Your application should include: - A cover letter in which you motivate your interest in the position and describe how your qualifications and experience match the position. - Diploma/degree certificate. - Complete CV (curriculum vitae). - Any other relevant documents you wish to include, such as transcripts, contact information for professional references, letters of recommendation, or similar. The Faculty of Medicine is a department within Lund University, responsible for education and research in medicine, healthcare, and health. Education is conducted in close collaboration with healthcare services and is well grounded in the faculty's strong research tradition. The faculty's research spans a broad field including experimental basic research, patient-relevant clinical research, and health science research. The Faculty of Medicine, with over 1,800 employees and 3,000 students in Lund, Malmö, and Helsingborg, is a knowledge-intensive meeting place for students, teachers, and researchers from around the world. We decline all inquiries from advertisement sales companies, recruitment agencies, and staffing firms due to government procurement regulations.
University Lecturer in Practical Philosophy
Please note that this is a shortened version of the job posting. You can find the full text by clicking on "Apply via external website" We are seeking someone interested in a permanent full-time position as a University Lecturer in Practical Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy at Lund University. The Workplace and Academic Environment The Department of Philosophy, with around seventy employees divided between practical and theoretical philosophy and cognitive research, is a research-intensive institution committed to having knowledgeable and engaged teachers and offering its more than two hundred fifty students education of the highest quality. Research in practical philosophy at Lund University has been internationally recognized for some time for its contributions particularly in value theory, action philosophy and social ontology, rights theory, and moral responsibility. Educationally, the focus is on morality (moral philosophy, metaethics, applied ethics, rights theory), politics (political philosophy), practical rationality (action theory, decision theory), aesthetics, and philosophy of religion. Within practical philosophy, advanced-level courses are offered that provide opportunities for specialization within the main subject for master's degrees. Since 2014, the subject has also offered, in collaboration with the Department of Political Science and the Department of Economics, a popular bachelor's program in Practical Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE). What We Offer Lund University is a state agency, which means you receive special benefits, generous vacation, and a favorable occupational pension. The University applies individual salary determination. Learn more about working at Lund University here: Work with us | Lund University. International employees are offered support with relocation to Sweden and the opportunity to learn Swedish through the University. Through International Citizen Hub Lund, you can access support and activities for any accompanying family members. Job Responsibilities The position holder shall conduct teaching, research, and supervision in practical philosophy and, in collaboration with other department staff, further develop the educational and research environment. Employment as a University Lecturer includes teaching at the undergraduate level, advanced level, and doctoral level, as well as supervising students at the advanced level and doctoral students in practical philosophy. Teaching is conducted in Swedish and English. The position may also include responsibility for the PPE program and internal and/or external advisory assignments. Other tasks such as administrative work may also be included. Furthermore, the position holder is expected to actively seek external research funding. Qualifications Eligibility Requirements Completed doctoral degree in practical philosophy or equivalent scientific competence, or other professional skills of relevance given the subject content of the position and the work tasks involved. Demonstrated pedagogical skills. Completed higher education pedagogical training of at least five weeks or equivalent knowledge acquired in another manner. If special circumstances exist, for example when the applicant did not have the opportunity to acquire such knowledge in previous employment, employment may still be offered. The employee shall then complete higher education pedagogical training during the first two years of employment so that the requirement is met. Good documented ability to teach in Swedish. If such ability is lacking, employment may still be offered. The employee shall then, within two years from the first day of employment, acquire such ability so that after this period they can take on administrative and pedagogical work tasks that require good Swedish language skills. Good documented ability to speak and write academic English. About the Faculties of Humanities and Theology The Faculties of Humanities and Theology have seven departments and conduct extensive and varied activities in research and education. We have approximately 700 employees and approximately 4,000 full-time equivalent students. About the Department of Philosophy The Department of Philosophy has approximately 80 employees. The department conducts research and education in three subjects: cognitive science, practical philosophy, and theoretical philosophy. The subjects are largely independent with respect to research and educational directions, but there are also close collaborations between them. See the department's website for information about current activities. We decline all contact from advertising sales, recruitment, and staffing companies due to government procurement regulations.
Project Economist at Clinical Studies Sweden - Forum South
Make a difference. Every day. Do you want to make a positive impact on society and contribute to conducting more clinical research in Sweden? Are you stimulated by collaboration with colleagues and working in an environment where continuous development takes place? Then this might be the position for you! Clinical Studies Sweden - Forum South is a unique regional support function with a mission to support and promote clinical research in the Southern Healthcare Region. We provide support and services to researchers, research personnel, and life science companies conducting clinical studies in healthcare. In doing so, we work to make Sweden an attractive country for conducting clinical studies, which contribute to the development of new and innovative products and treatment methods, benefiting patients and society. Forum South also has the responsibility to serve as a regional node for the Southern Healthcare Region within the framework of the national collaboration Clinical Studies Sweden, supported by the Swedish Research Council. Our operations include some forty employees and are located at Skåne University Hospital in Lund. Please visit Forum South's website for more information about our Grants Office: https://kliniskastudier.se/forum-soder/forskningsstod-och-radgivning/grants-office 1 position(s). DUTIES As a project economist, you will be responsible for the financial dimension of the Grants Office work; from budget planning before application to basic financial monitoring and reporting in awarded EU projects. You are a key resource in the pre-grant phase: research groups without budget experience need qualified support to set up realistic, compliant budgets that hold up all the way to the final report. You have a good understanding of EU program financial rules and can translate them into practical guidance for clinical researchers. Your responsibilities include: • Constructing and reviewing project budgets for applications to various funders such as VR, Forte, EU, and foundations • Guiding research groups on national funders' cost rules and eligible costs • Providing knowledge regarding EU budget models and financial project conditions • Supporting the post-grant phase for awarded EU projects: budget structure in EU Funding & Tenders Portal, time reporting systems, and cost monitoring • Preparing and compiling documentation for financial project reporting prior to submission and serving as primary contact for financial review by third parties • Collaborating with finance managers at departments and divisions for correct cost allocation and internal invoicing • Monitoring changes in funders' financial regulations • Training research groups in basic budgeting principles for external funding. QUALIFICATIONS We are looking for someone who has: • Higher education or university degree in economics, accounting, public administration, or similar • At least three years of experience in financial work in the public sector or academic environment, or equivalent experience deemed comparable by the employer • Good understanding of project-based economics and external funding • Ability to communicate financial requirements and rules in an understandable way to non-economists • Very good language skills in Swedish and English, both spoken and written • Good proficiency in Excel and accounting systems. It is a merit if you have: • Experience in financial administration of EU-funded projects (Horizon, EU4Health, or similar) • Good knowledge of the EU Grant Agreement and financial regulations (Financial Regulation) • Experience in budget and monitoring work at Region Skåne or similar public organization • Knowledge of Region Skåne's accounting systems and internal reporting model • Experience with the Swedish Research Council's or Forte's budget models and cost specification requirements. To thrive in this role, you need to be service-minded and motivated by providing qualified support to researchers and contributing to successful applications. The work requires a structured approach, good analytical skills, and an interest in interpreting and applying funders' regulations. Project budgets are a central part of the quality and feasibility of research applications. Therefore, it is important to be able to combine financial accuracy with a pedagogical approach that makes complex cost rules understandable and usable for researchers. The role involves many contact points and periodically high work pace, which requires good prioritization skills, independence, and the ability to handle multiple parallel processes simultaneously. We are looking for someone who shares the Grants Office conviction that qualified financial support is an important prerequisite for more clinical studies to be conducted. An active interest in continuous learning and knowledge sharing within the team is therefore a natural part of the assignment. We place great emphasis on personal suitability. We warmly welcome your application! We plan to conduct interviews in weeks 38-39. Employment form: Permanent employment. Duration: Start date: According to agreement. On https://www.skane.se/ledigajobb you can see the status of Region Skåne's recruitments and how many have applied for the positions. If you have protected personal data, you should contact the contact person specified in the advertisement so that your application is handled according to special procedures. When you apply for a job at Region Skåne, your application becomes a public document according to the principle of public access. The information is processed and stored in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
EU Advisor to Clinical Studies Sweden - Forum South
Make a difference. Every day. Do you want to make a positive impact on society and help increase the amount of clinical research conducted in Sweden? Are you energized by collaborating with colleagues and working in an environment of continuous development? Then this could be the role for you! Clinical Studies Sweden - Forum South is a unique regional support function with a mission to support and promote clinical research in the Southern Healthcare Region. We provide support and services to researchers, research staff, and life science companies conducting clinical studies in healthcare. Through our work, we strive to make Sweden an attractive country for conducting clinical studies, which contribute to the development of new and innovative products and treatment methods, benefiting patients and society. Forum South also serves as a regional node for the Southern Healthcare Region within the national collaboration Clinical Studies Sweden, which is supported by the Swedish Research Council. Our operations include approximately forty employees and are located at Skåne University Hospital in Lund. For more information about our Grants office, please visit Forum South's website: https://kliniskastudier.se/forum-soder/forskningsstod-och-radgivning/grants-office 1 position(s). WORK RESPONSIBILITIES As an EU Advisor, you are the Grants Office's expert resource for the EU Framework Programme (Horizon Europe, EU4Health, IMI/IHI) and related European programs relevant to financing Region Skåne's clinical research. You support clinical research groups from the very earliest idea phase, in consortium building, call matching, through to submitted applications and, if approved, project launch. You work proactively by monitoring upcoming calls, building networks with potential consortium partners, and identifying research groups within Region Skåne with potential to take coordinator roles in EU projects. Approximately 20 percent of your working time is allocated for outreach networking and consortium development work. Your work responsibilities include: • Monitoring and interpreting upcoming calls within relevant areas, such as Horizon Europe Cluster 1 (Health), Missions, EU4Health, and IMI/IHI, as well as upcoming framework programs (FP10) • Providing individual advisory support to research groups in call selection, consortium partners, and application strategy • Actively supporting partner searches by identifying relevant European partners and positioning Region Skåne in ongoing consortium processes, as well as participating in match-making events • Reviewing and providing feedback on application texts' scientific rigor, logic, and alignment with funder evaluation criteria • Collaborating with colleagues during the application process for application coordination and budget planning • Participating in and representing Region Skåne at European network meetings, information days, and partner meetings • Supporting post-grant launch for approved EU projects, specifically with consortium and project agreement administration and kick-off preparations • Training research groups and internal teams on EU program structure, logic, and requirements • Building and maintaining contacts with Region Skåne's development unit, EU office, and Lund University Region's Brussels office. QUALIFICATIONS We are looking for someone who has: • University/higher education in life sciences such as medicine, health sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, or natural sciences, or equivalent education that we consider relevant for the position • Experience working with EU-funded projects, preferably Horizon Europe/Horizon 2020 • Very good understanding of EU project logic and budget models • Experience working in the EU Funding & Tenders Portal • Excellent ability to write and provide feedback on scientific and technical texts in English of high quality • Experience managing multiple parallel projects, completing and delivering tasks according to specified deadlines. It is meritorious if you have: • Experience as a project coordinator or work package leader in a Horizon project • Established and active relationships with National Contact Points for EU research programs • A doctoral degree or experience as a clinical or medical researcher • Knowledge of the clinical research environment, authorization requirements, and GCP regulations • Established contacts in European clinical research networks (ECRIN, EATRIS, ERN, etc.) • Experience in partner searches via CORDIS, Horizon Results Platform, or similar tools • Experience with funding instruments from foreign funders, such as American agencies (for example, NIH and DoD). Researchers' needs are at the center of your work, and through genuine service focus and strong communication skills, you build trust throughout the application process. You do not see complex call texts as obstacles but as opportunities, and you easily translate them into concrete advice and strategies that engage and inspire clinical researchers. Building and developing relationships comes naturally to you. With a proactive work approach, you thrive in a European context with many external contact points and collaborations. You value teamwork while independently driving your work forward based on agreed goals and strategies. The role demands structure, good prioritization skills, and the ability to remain calm even when timeframes are tight. You understand that researchers' ability to engage in an EU application is often limited and adapt your support accordingly. A strong driving force is to contribute to increased visibility and success of clinical research "Made in Skåne" in European contexts. You want to help strengthen Region Skåne's position not only as a partner in international projects but also as a coordinator and leading actor. We place great importance on personal suitability. We warmly welcome your application! We plan to conduct interviews in weeks 38-39. Employment form: Permanent employment. Duration: Start date: To be agreed. On https://www.skane.se/ledigajobb you can see the status of Region Skåne's recruitments and how many have applied for the positions. If you have protected personal data, you should contact the contact person specified in the ad so that your application is handled according to special procedures. When you apply for a job with Region Skåne, your application becomes a public record in accordance with the principle of public access. Your information is processed and stored in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
National Advisor to Clinical Studies Sweden - Forum South
Make a difference. Every day. Do you want to make a positive impact for society and contribute to advancing clinical research in Sweden? Are you energized by collaboration with colleagues and working in an environment where continuous development is the norm? If so, this position may be for you! Clinical Studies Sweden - Forum South is a unique regional support function with the mission to support and promote clinical research in the Southern Healthcare Region. We provide support and services to researchers, research personnel, and life science companies conducting clinical studies in healthcare. Through this work, we contribute to making Sweden an attractive country for conducting clinical studies, which help develop new and innovative products and treatment methods that benefit patients and society. Forum South also serves as the regional node for the Southern Healthcare Region within the national framework of Clinical Studies Sweden, which is supported by the Swedish Research Council. Our organization employs approximately forty staff members and is located at Skåne University Hospital in Lund. For more information about our Grants Office, please visit Forum South's website: https://kliniskastudier.se/forum-soder/forskningsstod-och-radgivning/grants-office 1 position(s). JOB RESPONSIBILITIES As a National Advisor, you will be the Grants Office expert resource for financing from Swedish organizations and authorities such as the Swedish Research Council, Forte, VINNOVA, and foundation funding. You will support clinical researchers from call interpretation and idea development through to completed applications, with a focus on improving quality and accuracy in texts and budgets. You have deep understanding of how the Swedish Research Council's application process works, what Forte values in clinical research, and can serve as a sounding board for structuring applications for projects targeting the Cancer Society's calls. You are an active advisor who can challenge and strengthen the researcher's argumentation. Your responsibilities include: • providing individual advisory support to research groups preparing applications to national, government research funders, and subject-specific foundations relevant to clinical research • interpreting and communicating funders' assessment criteria, priorities, and requirements to research groups • reviewing application texts for scientific rigor, logic, and relevance to call requirements • supporting research groups in selecting the right funding type and funder given the project phase and researchers' qualifications • collaborating with colleagues during the application process for coordination and budget planning • coordinating internal processes including internal review and deadline management for applications • organizing training sessions and writing workshops ahead of major national calls (for example, from the Swedish Research Council, Forte, Cancer Society) • monitoring the calls calendar and informing research groups about upcoming opportunities • systematizing feedback from funders (reviewer comments, funding rationales) and sharing lessons learned with research groups • collaborating within the research funding ecosystem. QUALIFICATIONS We are looking for someone with: • university education in life sciences such as medicine, health sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, or natural sciences, or other equivalent education that we deem relevant for the position • documented experience with national application processes - as an applicant, reviewer, or administrative support • good understanding of relevant calls for clinical research, or innovation-oriented calls from VINNOVA • ability to write and provide feedback on scientific texts in Swedish and English • experience working in a service-oriented manner with multiple parallel contacts while meeting deadlines. It is a merit if you have: • a doctoral degree, preferably with documented application experience as a primary or co-applicant from the government funders mentioned above • experience from a Grants Office, Research Service, or similar function • experience with foundation funding in medical research (Heart-Lung Foundation, Cancer Society, Childhood Cancer Foundation, etc.) • experience as a reviewer for a research funder. The researcher's needs are central to your work, and with genuine service focus and strong communication skills, you build trust throughout the application process. You have strong analytical ability and can quickly identify areas for development in an application. Through constructive and concrete feedback, you help researchers strengthen their projects without taking over their voice or ideas. The role requires managing multiple processes in parallel, which demands structure, strong planning ability, and the capacity to deliver high quality work even as deadlines approach. Teaching, leading workshops, and sharing knowledge with others comes naturally to you, and you enjoy building long-term relationships with the research groups you support over time. A strong driving force for you is contributing to increased success for clinical research in Region Skåne in competing for research funding. You understand that this is built on patience, high competence, and trusting collaborations. We place great emphasis on personal suitability. We welcome your application! We plan to conduct interviews in weeks 38-39. Employment type: Permanent position. Duration: Start date: Start date to be agreed upon. On https://www.skane.se/ledigajobb you can see the status of Region Skåne's recruitments and how many have applied for the positions. If you have protected personal data, please contact the person specified in this announcement so your application is handled according to special procedures. When you apply for a job with Region Skåne, your application becomes a public document according to the principle of public access. Your information is processed and stored in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).