Roger Jönsson
About Roger Jönsson
Roger Jönsson is a Mechanical Development Architect with extensive experience in the engineering field, currently employed at Axis Communications since 2018. He has previously held senior engineering roles at Nokia and Ericsson, and has a solid educational background in Mechanical Engineering from various institutions.
Work at Axis Communications
Roger Jönsson has been employed at Axis Communications since 2011, where he has held multiple roles. He currently serves as a Mechanical Development Architect, a position he has held since 2018. Prior to this, he worked as a Senior Mechanical Engineer from 2016 and as an Experienced Engineer since 2011. His tenure at Axis Communications spans over a decade, during which he has contributed to various mechanical engineering projects.
Previous Employment at Nokia and Ericsson
Roger Jönsson has significant experience from his previous roles at Nokia and Ericsson. He worked at Nokia from 2003 to 2011, initially as a Senior Design Engineer for six years and later as a Project Manager for two years. Before his time at Nokia, he was employed at Ericsson as a Senior Staff Engineer from 1995 to 2001 for six years. These positions provided him with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering and project management.
Education in Mechanical Engineering
Roger Jönsson has a solid educational background in mechanical engineering. He studied at Blekinge Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from 1991 to 1993. He also attended The Faculty of Engineering at Lund University for two years, focusing on mechanical engineering from 1990 to 1992. Additionally, he studied at University College of Karlskrona, achieving another Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering during the same period.
Early Career Experience
Roger Jönsson began his career as a Development Engineer at Blekinge Institute of Technology from 1993 to 1994. This early role allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in a practical setting, contributing to his development as a mechanical engineer. His early experiences laid the groundwork for his subsequent positions in larger companies such as Nokia and Ericsson.