Magnus Bryngelsson
About Magnus Bryngelsson
Magnus Bryngelsson is a Technical Service Engineer at Saab, with a diverse background in military and engineering roles. He has held various positions in organizations such as the Swedish Armed Forces, Ericsson AB, and Västtrafik AB, accumulating extensive experience over several decades.
Work at Saab
Magnus Bryngelsson has been employed at Saab as a Technical Service Engineer since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for providing technical support and services related to Saab's products and systems. His experience in engineering and project management contributes to his effectiveness in addressing technical challenges and ensuring customer satisfaction.
Previous Experience in the Swedish Armed Forces
Magnus Bryngelsson served in the Swedish Armed Forces as a Captain from 1989 to 1998, accumulating nine years of military experience. His tenure included various responsibilities that honed his leadership and operational skills, particularly in air defense.
Experience at Ericsson AB
At Ericsson AB, Magnus Bryngelsson held multiple roles from 1998 to 2007. He worked as a Technical Writer and Customer Trainer for two years, followed by seven years as a Project Manager in Training and other project management capacities. His work involved overseeing projects and ensuring the effective delivery of technical training to customers.
Education and Military Training
Magnus Bryngelsson's education includes advanced military training and academic studies. He completed the Military Academy Advanced Course of Air Defense, achieving the rank of Captain in 1998. He also attended the University of Gothenburg, where he studied Music, Musicology, and English, earning 125 'poäng' from 1986 to 1989.
Engineering Roles at Västtrafik AB and Västfastigheter
From 2010 to 2018, Magnus Bryngelsson worked at Västtrafik AB as an Operations and Maintenance Engineer/Project Manager. He later served as an Engineer at Västfastigheter in Göteborg for one year, from 2019 to 2020. These roles involved managing engineering projects and ensuring operational efficiency.