Familiarity with cost analysis and business case development
This thesis project explores different dimensions of complexity from a cost and value perspective to support Husqvarna's 2030 strategy
Job Summary
This thesis project explores different dimensions of complexity from a cost and value perspective to support Husqvarna's 2030 strategy.
The candidate will develop a calculation model comparing current complexity costs against potential savings from modularization and common components.
The role offers direct impact on product strategy and profitability through collaboration with cross-functional teams in engineering, operations, and finance.
Matching Summary
This thesis project explores different dimensions of complexity from a cost and value perspective to support Husqvarna's 2030 strategy.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Master's student in Supply Chain Management
Strong analytical and modeling capabilities
Familiarity with cost analysis and business case development
Nice-to-have
Interest in manufacturing systems and product development
Basic knowledge of ERP/MRP systems
Experience with Excel or Power BI data modeling
Key Requirements
Master's degree in Supply Chain Management, Mechanical Engineering, or Business & Technology