Aerospace supplier for aerostructures, engines, and aircraft transparencies across civil and defense programs
GKN Aerospace Sweden manufactures critical aerospace components—composite structures, high-performance metallics, cockpit windows, and engine systems—for commercial and military aircraft. The company is mid-cycle on a transition from legacy systems to model-based development (MBSE adoption signals this shift), while maintaining a strong engineering-heavy hiring velocity concentrated in propulsion and systems engineering roles across Sweden.
Notable leadership hires: Technology & Capability Lab Head, Head of Programs
GKN Aerospace Sweden is a major supplier to global commercial and military aerospace programs, operating from Trollhättan with 1,001–5,000 employees. The business spans three core product areas: aerostructures (composite and metallic structures), engine products (components for aircraft, gas turbines, and rocket engines), and transparencies (cockpit windows and cabin glazing). The company also manufactures specialist systems including ice protection, fuel and flotation, and ballistic glazing, and provides maintenance and overhaul services for industrial gas turbine engines and the RM12 fighter aircraft engine. Current project focus includes next-generation jet engines, space propulsion systems, UAV powerplants, and control system development for both new programs and legacy platforms like Gripen.
Core tools include ANSYS (Workbench, Mechanical), MATLAB, Python, NX CAD, SAP (ERP and PLM), IBM DOORS, Teamcenter, and LabVIEW for simulation, design, and production. The company is actively adopting MBSE (model-based systems engineering) to modernize workflows.
Yes, 61 active roles with accelerating velocity. Engineering represents 37 of those positions, split across senior (23), mid (22), and lead (8) levels. All hiring is currently in Sweden.
Active projects span next-generation jet and space engines, flying demonstrators, UAV powerplants, engine control systems, and military propulsion integration. The company is also upgrading legacy systems (notably RM12 fighter engine controls) and strengthening internal capabilities in analysis and performance.
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