Thesis student: Remanufacturing
Eskilstuna, SWEDEN
Job description
Transport is at the core of modern society. Imagine using your expertise to shape sustainable transport and infrastructure solutions for the future? If you seek to make a difference on a global scale, working with next-gen technologies and the sharpest collaborative teams, then we could be a perfect match.
Volvo Construction Equipment (VCE), a division of Volvo Group, is one of the world's largest manufacturers of construction equipment such as wheel loaders, haulers, excavators, road machinery, and compact machines. Our factory in Eskilstuna manufactures gearboxes and axles. To be able to offer products better fit for circular economy considerations need to be made when designing the parts and products. Today Volvo Group and Volvo CE have a remanufacturing business of engines and transmissions as one step towards circularity. To be able to design for circularity some criteria need to be set to understand, in earlier design phases, what parts or products can be suitable for what level of circularity.
Thesis work objective
· How can the perspective, designing the part for circularity, be included in early design phases?
· Can we find criteria to measure the suitability of the new parts to be designed for circularity?
· Can these criteria be translated into a useful tool?
It involves:
· Literature review to identify what criteria or tools exist that can support decision to remanufacture parts.
· Literature review to understand the sustainability consequences of remanufacturing.
· Compare from a sustainability perspective, producing new parts or products with remanufactured parts or products.
· Literature review to comparing us with piers.
· Conducting workshops and interviews with stakeholders to identify what can be needed to consider in the criteria to decide design for circularity.
· Translate criteria into a tool and test the tool.
· Analyze and suggest how to implement the tool.
Some knowledge of product development, circular design and circular economy are preferred. This master thesis (30 ECTS) is suitable for one or two students that are completing their Master studies with sustainability as focus. You have, for instance, studied environmental science and/or engineering, industrial engineering, system engineering or similar.
You are curious and have an interest for environmental questions. You know how to take responsibility to move forward, cooperate with colleagues and to deliver on time.
Planned start date: January 2025
Language: English
Contact: Karin Eriksson
Last application date: 8th of December 2024.
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Applying to this job offers you the opportunity to join Volvo Group. Every day, across the globe, our trucks, buses, engines, construction equipment, financial services, and solutions make modern life possible. We are almost 100,000 people empowered to shape the future landscape of efficient, safe and sustainable transport solutions. Fulfilling our mission creates countless career opportunities for talents with sharp minds and passion across the group’s leading brands and entities.
Part of Volvo Group, Volvo Construction Equipment is a global company driven by our purpose to build the world we want to live in. Together we develop and deliver solutions for a cleaner, smarter, and more connected world. By unleashing everyone’s full potential, we build a more sustainable future for all our stakeholders. Come join our team and help us build a better tomorrow.
Job Category: Product & Technology Planning
Organization: Volvo Construction Equipment
Travel Required: No Travel Required
Requisition ID: 14517