Johan Andersson
About Johan Andersson
Johan Andersson is a Senior Mechanical Lead at Axis Communications in Lund, Sweden, with over 20 years of experience in mechanical design and engineering. His expertise includes working with materials such as plastic, metal, and glass, as well as proficiency in CAD software like Catia v5 and Pro/ENGINEER.
Work at Axis Communications
Johan Andersson has been employed at Axis Communications since 2019, serving as a Senior Mechanical Lead. His role involves overseeing mechanical design projects and ensuring the integration of effective design solutions. Located in Lund, Skåne, Sweden, he has contributed to various initiatives within the company, leveraging his extensive experience in mechanical engineering.
Previous Experience at Nokia
Before joining Axis Communications, Johan Andersson worked at Nokia as a Senior Design Engineer Mechanics from 2009 to 2011. During his tenure in Espoo, Southern Finland, he focused on mechanical design, contributing to the development of innovative products and solutions within the telecommunications sector.
Experience at Semcon
Johan Andersson spent nine years at Semcon, working as a Mechanical Engineer from 2000 to 2009 in Goteborg, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden. His responsibilities included designing mechanical systems and collaborating with teams to enhance product functionality and performance.
Education and Expertise
Johan Andersson studied at Malmö University from 1997 to 2000, where he gained foundational knowledge in mechanical engineering. He possesses expertise in designing with materials such as plastic, metal, and glass. His skills extend to CAD software, specifically Catia v5 and Pro/ENGINEER, which he utilizes for creating detailed mechanical designs.
Global Supplier Communication
Johan Andersson has significant experience in communicating with global suppliers for mechanical design projects. This aspect of his work involves coordinating with various stakeholders to ensure that design specifications are met and that projects progress smoothly.