Careers at HubMind

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Bring your depth.
Help shape the whole.

We are building a small, senior technical team for assignments where industry, facilities, IT, OT and people must work as one. Not another layer of consulting. A stronger client side.

StatusOpen for conversations
LocationSweden · Hybrid
LevelExperienced · Senior
FormsRole · Partner · Network

Why this exists

Complex work needs connected minds.

HubMind should grow through people who can hold a technical position and still stay curious about everything around it.

Our assignments cross system boundaries, disciplines and organisations. That makes specialist depth essential, but never sufficient on its own.

We are looking for people who can connect expertise with judgement, structure and trust. People who make the client organisation more capable after the assignment than before it.

Where you could contribute

Three routes into the same mission.

The exact form follows the person and the work. What matters is the ability to strengthen owner control across complex technical environments.

Technical strategy & systems leadership

Turn operational needs into direction, architecture, decisions and accountable delivery.

  • Owner-side technical leadership
  • Systems engineering
  • Requirements and governance

IT/OT, automation & integration

Connect production, facilities, platforms and information flows without losing operational reality.

  • IT/OT architecture
  • BMS, SCADA and MES
  • Integration and security

Technical information & digital delivery

Make requirements, models and technical information useful from project decision to operation.

  • Technical BIM coordination
  • Information structures
  • Lifecycle data and handover

How we recognise a fit

Depth is visible.
Judgement is felt.

We care less about matching every keyword and more about how you think, take responsibility and work across boundaries.

You make complexity discussable

You can explain a difficult technical position without hiding behind jargon or flattening the problem.

You see interfaces before boxes

You notice responsibility gaps, information breaks and supplier boundaries where delivery risk actually grows.

You leave capability behind

You document, explain and involve people so knowledge remains with the client, not only with the consultant.

You challenge with care

You can be direct about consequences while staying constructive, pragmatic and easy to work with.

The working reality

Small team.
Real mandate.
No theatre.

You will work close to decision-makers, specialists and suppliers in assignments where the answer is rarely contained in one discipline. Autonomy is high. So is the expectation that you ask for perspective when you need it.

01

Client-side by design

The owner’s long-term capability comes before a product agenda.

02

Hybrid, with presence

Remote focus when it helps. On-site presence when the work requires it.

03

Tools serve the work

Methods and technology are chosen for clarity and outcomes, not ritual.

04

Commercially grounded

Good engineering must survive procurement, delivery and operation.

A process between professionals

Clear enough to respect your time.

No speculative case marathon. Each step should help both sides decide whether there is meaningful work to do together.

Your introduction

Send a profile, LinkedIn link or a short note about the technical problems you want to own.

Working conversation

A direct discussion about experience, judgement, ambitions and the way HubMind works.

Real work review

Walk through something you have built, decided, repaired or learned. Confidential details stay out.

Define the form

If the fit is real, agree the right route: employment, collaboration, expert network or a future opening.

Start without ceremony

Show us how you think.

There does not need to be a perfectly named vacancy for the right conversation to be useful. Introduce yourself while the work and the team are taking shape.

A useful first message includes:

  1. The technical environments you know deeply
  2. A problem you are proud to have clarified
  3. The form of collaboration you are considering
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