Richard Michelsson
About Richard Michelsson
Richard Michelsson is a Manufacturing Engineer currently employed at Northvolt in Stockholm, Sweden. He has a diverse work history that includes roles at PostNord, Scania Group, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
Work at Northvolt
Richard Michelsson has been employed at Northvolt as a Manufacturing Engineer since 2021. His role involves overseeing manufacturing processes and ensuring efficiency in production. Northvolt focuses on sustainable battery production, and Michelsson contributes to the company's mission to create a greener future through innovative manufacturing practices.
Previous Employment at PostNord
Michelsson has extensive experience with PostNord, having worked in various roles. He served as a Delivery Man for seven months in 2011, a Sorter for eleven months in 2007, and a Loading Dock Guard for eleven months in 2008. His diverse roles at PostNord provided him with a solid foundation in logistics and operational processes.
Experience at Scania Group
At Scania Group, Michelsson held the position of Global Process Engineer from 2017 to 2021. His responsibilities included analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes. He also completed a Master Thesis at Scania Group in 2017, which lasted for eleven months. This experience enhanced his expertise in industrial engineering and process optimization.
Education and Expertise
Michelsson studied at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, where he earned a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Industrial Production from 2012 to 2017. Prior to that, he attended S:t Eriks gymnasium, completing a Technical Program in 'Humans and Technology' from 2007 to 2010. His educational background supports his career in engineering and manufacturing.
Teaching Experience at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Michelsson served as a Teacher Assistant at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in two separate periods, first in 2015 and again in 2016, each for eleven months. His role involved supporting faculty and assisting students, contributing to the academic environment at one of Sweden's leading technical universities.