▲ 2 r/jobb

Hjälp att välja mellan jobberbjudande ingenjör

Hej!

Jag står inför ett val mellan två jobberbjudanden och har svårt att bestämma mig.

Ett är på ett medelstort konsultbolag med möjlighet till stor variation på uppdrag som projektledare, delprojektledare mm. Dock inte klart vilket uppdrag jag skulle få just nu. Jag skulle få möjlighet att arbeta med olika kunder och projekt.

Det andra är en fast anställning på ett lokalt fjärrvärmebolag som projektledare. Här skulle jag arbeta mer direkt med tekniska projekt inom energiproduktion, exempelvis investeringar, förbättringar och projekt kopplade till deras produktionsanläggningen Det verkar vara en mer renodlad projektledarroll. Här kommer jag även få en del lokal stöttning från erfarna projektledare.

Bakgrund är att jag är utbildad Civilingenjör med 2 års erfarenhet från fjärrvärmebranschen, så relativt junior. Jag arbetar som fastanställd idag och skulle nog vilja ha lite mer flexibilitet i de uppdrag jag kan välja. Något som jag tycker är intressant men skulle vilja utvecklas inom projektledning. Vilken bransch det är är inte lika relevant.

Det jag framför allt funderar på är vilket jobb som ger bäst utveckling på 3–5 års sikt.

En sak som är viktig för mig är att jag gärna skulle vilja ha möjlighet att arbeta utomlands längre fram, någonstans i Europa och kan tänka mig att konsultspåret ger en bra bredd

Samtidigt känns fjärrvärmebolaget attraktivt eftersom jag där verkar kunna få mer djup teknisk erfarenhet inom något jag redan påbörjat.

Hur hade ni resonerat?

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 6 days ago

Deciding between two engineering jobs

I’m facing a choice between two job offers and I’m finding it difficult to decide.

One is at a mid‑sized consulting company, with the possibility of a wide variety of assignments as a project manager, sub‑project manager, etc. However, it’s not yet clear which assignment I would get right now. I would have the opportunity to work with different clients and projects.

The other is a permanent position at a local district heating company as a project manager. Here I would work more directly with technical projects within energy production, such as investments, improvements, and projects related to their production facilities. It seems to be a more specialized project management role. I would also receive some local support from experienced project managers.

My background is that I’m a trained engineer with master degree and two years of experience in the district heating industry, so I’m still relatively junior. I’m currently permanently employed, and I would like to have a bit more flexibility in the assignments I can choose. I find project management interesting and want to develop in that direction. The specific industry is not as important.

What I’m mainly thinking about is which job would give the best development over the next 3–5 years.

One important thing for me is that I would like to have the opportunity to work abroad later on, somewhere in Europe, and I imagine the consulting path could give me a good breadth.

At the same time, the district heating company feels attractive because I would be able to gain deeper technical experience in something I’ve already started working with.

How would u think about this?

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 6 days ago

Help deciding between engineering jobs

I’m facing a choice between two job offers and I’m finding it difficult to decide.

One is at a mid‑sized consulting company, with the possibility of a wide variety of assignments as a project manager, sub‑project manager, etc. However, it’s not yet clear which assignment I would get right now. I would have the opportunity to work with different clients and projects.

The other is a permanent position at a local district heating company as a project manager. Here I would work more directly with technical projects within energy production, such as investments, improvements, and projects related to their production facilities. It seems to be a more specialized project management role. I would also receive some local support from experienced project managers.

My background is that I’m a trained engineer with master degree and two years of experience in the district heating industry, so I’m still relatively junior. I’m currently permanently employed, and I would like to have a bit more flexibility in the assignments I can choose. I find project management interesting and want to develop in that direction. The specific industry is not as important.

What I’m mainly thinking about is which job would give the best development over the next 3–5 years.

One important thing for me is that I would like to have the opportunity to work abroad later on, somewhere in Europe, and I imagine the consulting path could give me a good breadth.

At the same time, the district heating company feels attractive because I would be able to gain deeper technical experience in something I’ve already started working with.

How would u think about this?

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 6 days ago

Deciding between two engineering jobs

I’m facing a choice between two job offers and I’m finding it difficult to decide.

One is at a mid‑sized consulting company, with the possibility of a wide variety of assignments as a project manager, sub‑project manager, etc. However, it’s not yet clear which assignment I would get right now. I would have the opportunity to work with different clients and projects.

The other is a permanent position at a local district heating company as a project manager. Here I would work more directly with technical projects within energy production, such as investments, improvements, and projects related to their production facilities. It seems to be a more specialized project management role. I would also receive some local support from experienced project managers.

My background is that I’m a trained engineer with master degree and two years of experience in the district heating industry, so I’m still relatively junior. I’m currently permanently employed, and I would like to have a bit more flexibility in the assignments I can choose. I find project management interesting and want to develop in that direction. The specific industry is not as important.

What I’m mainly thinking about is which job would give the best development over the next 3–5 years.

One important thing for me is that I would like to have the opportunity to work abroad later on, somewhere in Europe, and I imagine the consulting path could give me a good breadth.

At the same time, the district heating company feels attractive because I would be able to gain deeper technical experience in something I’ve already started working with.

How would u think about this?

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 6 days ago
▲ 0 r/jobb

Hjälp att bestämma mellan jobberbjudande ingenjör

Hej!

Jag står inför ett val mellan två jobberbjudanden och har svårt att bestämma mig.

Ett är på ett medelstort konsultbolag med möjlighet till stor variation på uppdrag som projektledare, delprojektledare mm. Dock inte klart vilket uppdrag jag skulle få just nu. Jag skulle få möjlighet att arbeta med olika kunder och projekt.

Det andra är en fast anställning på ett lokalt fjärrvärmebolag som projektledare. Här skulle jag arbeta mer direkt med tekniska projekt inom energiproduktion, exempelvis investeringar, förbättringar och projekt kopplade till deras produktionsanläggningen Det verkar vara en mer renodlad projektledarroll. Här kommer jag även få en del lokal stöttning från erfarna projektledare.

Bakgrund är att jag är utbildad Civilingenjör med 2 års erfarenhet från fjärrvärmebranschen, så relativt junior. Jag arbetar som fastanställd idag och skulle nog vilja ha lite mer flexibilitet i de uppdrag jag kan välja. Något som jag tycker är intressant men skulle vilja utvecklas inom projektledning. Vilken bransch det är är inte lika relevant.

Det jag framför allt funderar på är vilket jobb som ger bäst utveckling på 3–5 års sikt.

En sak som är viktig för mig är att jag gärna skulle vilja ha möjlighet att arbeta utomlands längre fram, någonstans i Europa och kan tänka mig att konsultspåret ger en bra bredd

Samtidigt känns fjärrvärmebolaget attraktivt eftersom jag där verkar kunna få mer djup teknisk erfarenhet inom något jag redan påbörjat.

Hur hade ni resonerat?

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 6 days ago
▲ 3 r/arbete

Hjälp att välja mellan jobberbjudande ingenjör

Hej!

Jag står inför ett val mellan två jobberbjudanden och har svårt att bestämma mig.

Ett är på ett medelstort konsultbolag med möjlighet till stor variation på uppdrag som projektledare, delprojektledare mm. Dock inte klart vilket uppdrag jag skulle få just nu. Jag skulle få möjlighet att arbeta med olika kunder och projekt.

Det andra är en fast anställning på ett lokalt fjärrvärmebolag som projektledare. Här skulle jag arbeta mer direkt med tekniska projekt inom energiproduktion, exempelvis investeringar, förbättringar och projekt kopplade till deras produktionsanläggningen Det verkar vara en mer renodlad projektledarroll. Här kommer jag även få en del lokal stöttning från erfarna projektledare.

Bakgrund är att jag är utbildad Civilingenjör med 2 års erfarenhet från fjärrvärmebranschen, så relativt junior. Jag arbetar som fastanställd idag och skulle nog vilja ha lite mer flexibilitet i de uppdrag jag kan välja. Något som jag tycker är intressant men skulle vilja utvecklas inom projektledning. Vilken bransch det är är inte lika relevant.

Det jag framför allt funderar på är vilket jobb som ger bäst utveckling på 3–5 års sikt.

En sak som är viktig för mig är att jag gärna skulle vilja ha möjlighet att arbeta utomlands längre fram, någonstans i Europa och kan tänka mig att konsultspåret ger en bra bredd

Samtidigt känns fjärrvärmebolaget attraktivt eftersom jag där verkar kunna få mer djup teknisk erfarenhet inom något jag redan påbörjat.

Hur hade ni resonerat?

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 6 days ago

Moving to Germany for love

I am thinking about making a move to Germany for a girl. I am from Sweden and has a master degree in energy engineering, specifically working at a district heating company now in Stockholm.
Only speaking Swedish and English

I have only 2 years of experience since my studies and thus not that experience.
How is the job market in Germany for more junior engineers?
What salary could be expected?
Recommendation of companies/ consulting?
I am thinking about a job close to Munich or close to the city since she lives there.
I have quite much money saved up and will rent out my apartment back home in Sweden.

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 14 days ago

Moving to Germany for love

I am thinking about making a move to Germany for a girl. I am from Sweden and has a master degree in energy engineering, specifically working at a district heating company now in Stockholm.
Only speaking English and Swedish

I have only 2 years of experience since my studies and thus not that experience.
How is the job market in Germany for more junior engineers?
What salary could be expected?
Recommendation of companies/ consulting?
I am thinking about a job close to Munich or close to the city since she lives there.
I have quite much money saved up and will rent out my apartment back home in Sweden.

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 14 days ago
▲ 18 r/galway

Lost my passport in Galway

Hello,

Need help!

I am in Galway and have lost my wallet and passport. My flight is going home to Sweden on Monday.

The Swedish embassy is in Dublin.
And I have no money since everything was in my wallet and can’t get there.

Any suggestions on what to do?

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 21 days ago
▲ 2 r/Passports+1 crossposts

Lost my wallet and passport in Ireland

Hello,

Need help!

I am in Galway and have lost my wallet and passport. My flight is going home to Sweden on Monday.

The Swedish embassy is in Dublin.
And I have no money since everything was in my wallet and can’t get there.

Any suggestions on what to do?

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 21 days ago
▲ 2 r/HikingEurope+1 crossposts

Ireland trip 5 days. Solo travel itinerary

I will travel to Ireland 29july-3august.
Feel a bit overwhelmed of things to do in such short period of time.
I will arrive in Dublin in the morning on 29th and will spend my first day there and sleep at a hostel or hotel.
Then I might travel to Galway since it seems like a good point for nature travel, or perhaps an extra day in Dublin
I don’t have a car so I will rely on public transport or tours.
This far I have looked at Aran Islands and cliffs of moher
Recommendations of things I can visit?
Good hostels?
Which cities to focus on?
How to meet other travellers?
Quite flexible budget, but rather on the lower end.

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 1 month ago
▲ 7 r/solofemaletravellers+2 crossposts

Slovenia 3-5 days solo travel, Need suggestions for my travels

Hi,

I will solo travel to Slovenia for some days during beginning of August, will take a flights from Stockholm Sweden. I have done some Research but cannot decide where I should base myself.

I dont have a car and will rely on public transport.

Which city is best to base myself or should I switch between the days?

Best airport to enter Slovenia? ljubljana airport is available for me but has quite expensive flights?

Recomendation on hostels where I might find other travelers?

What are some must sees?

I like to explore cities but also do som easier hikes in nature

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/Europetravel+1 crossposts

Finding travel buddies for solo travel through Europe

Hi

I am doing a travel through Europe in late july/beginning august. My friends are working and can not follow. What is the best way/forum to find travel friends in the same age group? 20-30 years?

I guess I can meet all type of interesting people in hostels, but would be interested in planning something as well before hand.

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 1 month ago
▲ 6 r/HikingEurope+1 crossposts

Hiking trip Europe

Hello,

I am looking for trip advise for a solo travel during july.

I want to be away for 2-4 days and not sleep in tent. Preferably in huts, hostel, hotels (maybe some places are over crowded this time of year).

Quite flexible with the place, but somewhere that is convinient with transportation, affordable and easy reachable

I have already been to Scotland, Spain, Greece, Switzerland, Scandinavia. so somewhere else.

I have done some research but it is so hard to choose between all the places

All tips are welcome :)

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 1 month ago

Move to Netherlands for work (all tips are welcome)

Hi everyone,

I've been working at a energy company in Stockholm for over two years after an MSc in industrial/energy engineering. The pay is good and the job is fine overall, but lately I've started feeling like I'm not really progressing.

I've started looking at other opportunities and I'm really interested in trying to work abroad, preferably somewhere in Netherlands. I currently work in the energy sector, but I don't feel tied to that industry. Unfortunately, my current company doesn't have an international presence, so an internal transfer isn't an option.

For those of you who have worked abroad:

* How did you land your first job?
* What are some popular job sites for jobs? Big companies/industries for engineers?
* Is it enough with english as a speaking language?
* Is there anything you good to know before making the move to Netherlands? Best cities for expats?

I'd really appreciate any advice or personal experiences. Thanks!

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 1 month ago

Should I change jobs? Junior engineer considering working abroad

Hi everyone,

I've been working at a district heating company in Stockholm for a little over two years. The pay is good and the job is fine overall, but lately I've started feeling like I'm not really progressing. There are periods when the work is quite slow, and I don't have much in common with most of my colleagues, who are generally much older than me.

I've started looking at other opportunities and I'm really interested in trying to work abroad, preferably somewhere in Europe. I currently work in the energy sector, but I don't feel tied to that industry. Unfortunately, my current company doesn't have an international presence, so an internal transfer isn't an option.

For those of you who have worked abroad:

* How did you land your first job?
* Did you apply directly to companies, use recruiters, or rely on LinkedIn?
* What was the hiring process like?
* Is there anything you wish you had known before making the move?

More generally, what advice would you give to a junior engineer with a couple of years of experience who feels ready for a new challenge but isn't sure which direction to take?

I'd really appreciate any advice or personal experiences. Thanks!

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 2 months ago

Should I change jobs? Junior engineer considering working abroad

Hi everyone,

I've been working at a district heating company in Stockholm for a little over two years. The pay is good and the job is fine overall, but lately I've started feeling like I'm not really progressing. There are periods when the work is quite slow, and I don't have much in common with most of my colleagues, who are generally much older than me.

I've started looking at other opportunities and I'm really interested in trying to work abroad, preferably somewhere in Europe. I currently work in the energy sector, but I don't feel tied to that industry. Unfortunately, my current company doesn't have an international presence, so an internal transfer isn't an option.

For those of you who have worked abroad:

  • How did you land your first job?
  • Did you apply directly to companies, use recruiters, or rely on LinkedIn?
  • What was the hiring process like?
  • Is there anything you wish you had known before making the move?

More generally, what advice would you give to a junior engineer with a couple of years of experience who feels ready for a new challenge but isn't sure which direction to take?

I'd really appreciate any advice or personal experiences. Thanks!

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 2 months ago

Should I change jobs? Junior engineer considering working abroad

Hi everyone,

I've been working at a district heating company in Stockholm for a little over two years. The pay is good and the job is fine overall, but lately I've started feeling like I'm not really progressing. There are periods when the work is quite slow, and I don't have much in common with most of my colleagues, who are generally much older than me.

I've started looking at other opportunities and I'm really interested in trying to work abroad, preferably somewhere in Europe. I currently work in the energy sector, but I don't feel tied to that industry. Unfortunately, my current company doesn't have an international presence, so an internal transfer isn't an option.

For those of you who have worked abroad:

  • How did you land your first job?
  • Did you apply directly to companies, use recruiters, or rely on LinkedIn?
  • What was the hiring process like?
  • Is there anything you wish you had known before making the move?

More generally, what advice would you give to a junior engineer with a couple of years of experience who feels ready for a new challenge but isn't sure which direction to take?

I'd really appreciate any advice or personal experiences. Thanks!

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/arbete

Byta jobb eller inte. Ingenjör

Hej,

Har jobbat två år på ett fjärrvärmebolag i Stockholm och har relativt bra lön. Dock tycker jag att arbetet kan vara ganska segt periodvis och kollegorna har jag inte mycket gemensamt med då dom är mycket äldre än mig.

Jag har börjat kika mig om efter nytt jobb och är taggad på att pröva jobb utomlands, tänkte främst inom Europa. Ni som arbetar/arbetat utomlands, hur fick ni tag på ett jobb? Jobbar idag inom energibranschen, men känner mig inte låst till det området.
Nuvarande företag är inte globalt, så kan inte göra ett internt byte utomlands.
Några allmänna bra tips till en junior ingenjör som inte riktigt vet vilken väg som är rätt.

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 2 months ago

Young engineer

Two years ago I graduated from KTH in Stockholm and have worked on a Energy company since but am not satisfied, boring tasks and work with people who just want to go home or chill at work. I am paid quite good compared to other young engineers, but feel like the work is not interesting at all. I am 27(M) and very ambitious. What should I do?

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u/Ok_Load_7934 — 2 months ago