Climate & Environment
Full-time
R&D Software Developer
HITACHI ENERGY
Location
Vaesteras, Vastmanland County, Sweden
Type
Full-time
Posted
Jan 03, 2026
Mission
What you will drive
- Implement new functionality according to requirements, standards and guidelines.
- Correct existing code and understand how your code can affect other areas.
- Review other developers' code and give constructive feedback.
- Run test scenarios and system tests to ensure quality before release.
- Support and assist others in your team when needed.
- Work with continuous improvement and be part of improving the processes to ensure a good product.
Impact
The difference you'll make
You will develop and maintain a software product that is used by customers to operate their power grid, helping to develop the power grids of the future.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- Extensive experience in SCADA or similar large, complex systems is an advantage.
- You have a degree from university in computer science/engineering or other relevant education.
- Good knowledge in C#, Azure DevOps, git.
- Good understanding of database models, Oracle and PostgreSQL.
- Quality awareness and highly committed to keeping deadlines.
- Fluency in English, both spoken and written. Proficiency in Swedish is an advantage.
- Knowledge in C/C++, Windows and Linux is an advantage.
Benefits
What's in it for you
- Collective agreement
- Flexible working hours
- Health care and wellness allowance
- Fantastic career possibilities within Hitachi Energy both within Sweden and globally
- Mentor to support you throughout onboard phase
- Various training and education supporting employee development
- Diversified company with over 70+ nationalities working in Sweden
- Supplementary compensation for parental leave
- Employee Benefit Portal with thousands of discounts and perks
- More benefits could be connected to this specific role
About
Inside HITACHI ENERGY
Hitachi Energy develops software products for power grid operation, focusing on creating efficient and secure systems for the future energy infrastructure.