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Wachse beruflich und persönlich in unserer 140 Jahre alten Unternehmenskultur, die Initiative, Offenheit und Integrität belohnt. 

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Let’s pioneer positive impact

Jeden Tag haben wir die Möglichkeit, einen positive Einfluss zu haben – auf unsere Kollegen/innen, Partner, Kunden und die Gesellschaft. Gemeinsam leisten wir Pionierarbeit für zukunftsträchtige Lösungen und erschließen das volle Potenzial wertvoller Ressourcen. Wir sind vertrauenswürdig und handeln eigeninitiativ, um konventionelles Denken herauszufordern und weltweitführende Technologien zu entwickeln, die Fortschritte in wichtigen Bereichen wie Energie, Lebensmittel, Wasser und Schifffahrt vorantreiben. Während wir uns weiterentwickeln, formt der innovative, offene Ansatz, der unsere 140 Jahre alte Unternehmenskultur und unser schnelles Wachstum ausmacht, auch unsere persönliche Entwicklung. Während wir also eine ressourcenschonendere, weniger verschwenderische Welt gestalten, bauen wir auch unsere Karrieren aus. 

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Our technology helps produce cleaner energy, safer food, and a more sustainable world. The impact of what you build here goes further than you might think.

It’s personal

We're extremely passionate about the details. For some, it's a sound. For others, a surface, a space, a weld. Not everyone gets it. 

To most people, it’s just noise. To Rasmus Brunstedt, it’s pure engineering. 

Not everyone gets it.
It's personal. 

To the untrained eye, it looks smooth as silk. But Josefine Hogberg, Supplier Developer, knows that the texture of a steel surface can make or break everything. 

Not everyone gets it.
It's personal. 

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My manager didn't just delegate the problem. He rolled up his sleeves and joined me on the factory floor.

 When I started at Alfa Laval in 2007 as a production engineer, we were going through a difficult time. Our decanters kept failing vibration tests. Everyone was frustrated, products couldn't ship, overtime piled up, customers grew impatient, and my team's morale tanked. 

My director of operations, who hired me that first year, didn't just delegate the problem. He rolled up his sleeves and joined me on the factory floor. His advice was simple but transformative: "Spend time focusing on solving problems by understanding the details. That's how you make real progress." 

We discovered the issue wasn't the grand design, it was tolerance measurements in assembled components being off by micrometers. Someone had skipped precision checks with the right equipment. Small detail, massive consequence. 

That hands-on approach created a paradigm shift. My team started treating precision measurements like they mattered, because they do! Our success rates climbed. Stress dropped. Weekend overtime disappeared. 

Now as factory manager for brazed plate heat exchangers, I live by that lesson: when you have a leader willing to get into the details alongside you, it doesn't just solve today's problem. It builds a high-performing culture. 

Yogesh Chavan
Factory Manager

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Give it a try. You’ll never know where engineering can take you unless you do.

That was the encouragement I received from Dr. Chin, my final-year lecturer.  At the time, I wasn’t sure I belonged in engineering. It wasn’t my first choice. I’d stumbled into it, and many of my classmates were planning to move into other fields after graduation. From our seats at university, engineering felt narrow.

But then Dr. Chin walked in. She wasn’t just teaching equations; she also shared her story: completing her degree, working in the industry, returning for a PhD. Hearing how her career had taken so many turns planted a seed in me: if she could shape such a varied path, maybe I could too.

Her words convinced me to give engineering a real chance – to stay with the craft, keep learning, and let curiosity guide me. And she was right. Just a few years into my career, it’s already taken me from Malaysia to Denmark, working on international projects I once only dreamed of. Dr. Chin showed me that engineering is a gateway to a journey that keeps unfolding. 

Geok Wei Ng
Project Manager

Proud, passionate and slightly obsessed

Join us behind the scenes at Alfa Laval and experience our passion for people - and machines.

Sales Manager Rhys Levis never misses a chance to give his colleagues friendly banter about GPHEs. What can we say, big machines make us spin.

Senior Material Specialist Debasish Chakraborty sees a heat exchanger somewhat like an action hero – highly specialised, quiet and super-efficient.

Material Specialist Emina Kujundzic has really bonded with the heat exchanger over her years at Alfa Laval. Nowadays she sees it somewhat as a reformed bad boy.

To Revos Innovation Centre Manager Justyna Szczepańska, membranes are little alchemists – turning beer into gold. Well, concentrated beer. But golden all the same: pure osmosis magic.

Let’s pioneer positive impact