Enabling a world where the full potential of hydropower is unlocked!
At SeaPattern, we’re enabling the transition to renewable energy by unlocking the full potential of hydropower. Our modular, floating hydrokinetic turbines are placed in an optimized microgrid, increasing the energy output of existing hydropower plants without new infrastructure or environmental harm. The system is scalable, affordable, and non-invasive. Our technology also delivers sustainable power in remote areas and mission-critical energy solutions for disaster relief and defense.
Founded by scientists, engineers, and innovators, we’re now entering an exciting new phase -bringing our breakthrough technology to market. We are looking to expand our team with brilliant minds who want to develop our technology and join our mission, and are now looking for a Project Buyer.
As a Project Buyer at SeaPattern, you will play a key role in driving the development and deployment of our technology by securing critical components, suppliers, and procurement activities across technical projects. You will work closely with engineering, production, and project teams to ensure materials and systems are delivered on time, within budget, and according to technical requirements.
This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys combining technical understanding, supplier collaboration, and hands-on project execution in a fast-moving deeptech environment.
Lead procurement activities across technical development and deployment projects
Source, evaluate, and manage suppliers for mechanical, electrical, automation, and production-related systems
Coordinate purchasing activities closely with engineering, production, and project management teams
Ensure purchased components and systems meet technical specifications, quality standards, and project timelines
Monitor supplier performance, lead times, risks, and delivery status to secure project execution
Support BOM management, purchasing documentation, procurement reporting, and supplier follow-up
Contribute to sourcing strategies, supplier development, and long-term procurement planning
Drive continuous improvement of procurement processes, supplier structures, and cost efficiency
Support rapid development and deployment by enabling efficient and structured purchasing workflows
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Procurement, Engineering, Industrial Economics, or a related field
Approximately 3–5 years of experience in project procurement, sourcing, supply chain, or technical purchasing
Experience working in technical, industrial, manufacturing, energy, or engineering environments
Strong understanding of supplier management, purchasing processes, and commercial negotiations
Experience coordinating procurement activities in cross-functional technical projects
Ability to read and understand technical documentation, BOMs, and engineering specifications is considered a merit
Structured, proactive, and solution-oriented mindset with strong attention to detail
Strong collaboration and communication skills
Fluency in English, spoken and written
Experience from startups, scaleups, or fast-paced technical environments is considered a plus
Real Impact
Your work directly increases renewable energy production in operating hydropower plants. Not in theory, in real facilities, with measurable results.
Build What Matters
You will work hands-on with deeptech systems combining hardware and advanced analytics, together with a tight team of engineers, scientists, and builders.
Grow Fast Through Ownership
You won’t be a small part of a large system. You will own real problems end-to-end from idea and design to testing and implementation and grow through doing.
At SeaPattern, how we work matters just as much as what we build.
Focus creates momentum
We prioritize what matters most and move fast from idea to implementation.
Feedback makes us better
We challenge ideas, give direct feedback, and improve together.
Accountability builds trust
We take ownership, deliver on commitments, and communicate early.
We’re reviewing applications continuously, so don’t wait to apply. This is a full-time position based at SeaPattern’s office in Linköping, Sweden. A valid EU and Swedish work permit is required