Torgny Hansson
About Torgny Hansson
Torgny Hansson is a seasoned manager at Saab, specializing in system design and development for military applications. With extensive experience in various managerial roles since 2011, he has a strong background in lean product development and international negotiations.
Current Role at Saab
Torgny Hansson serves as Manager System Design for AEW and C and MPA at Saab since 2018. He has been with Saab for over a decade, holding multiple managerial positions. Additionally, he is the Manager for C4i Design and Ground Applications since 2013 and has been overseeing the Systems Design for Giraffe and Arthur System Office since 2011. His responsibilities include leading teams in the development and implementation of advanced systems, particularly in the areas of surveillance and military vehicle technologies.
Previous Experience at Saab
Prior to his current roles, Torgny Hansson worked at Saab in various capacities. He was the Manager of Mechanical Systems from 2009 to 2011 and served as Commercial Manager from 2008 to 2009. He also held the position of System Design Mechanics, Power and Environment from 2005 to 2008. His extensive experience at Saab spans over 15 years, contributing to his expertise in system design and management.
Experience at Ericsson
Torgny Hansson has a background in mechanical design and project management from his time at Ericsson. He worked as Manager Mechanical Design from 1997 to 2001 and held the role of Project Manager Strategic Sourcing from 2003 to 2005. Additionally, he was the Manager of Supply and Purchasing from 2001 to 2003. His roles at Ericsson provided him with a strong foundation in mechanical systems and strategic sourcing.
Education and Expertise
Torgny Hansson completed his education at Upper Secondary School in Kalmar from 1978 to 1982. He has developed expertise in the fields of ground sensor systems, military vehicles, and Lean Product Development. His knowledge extends to international negotiations and operational concepts related to Radio Base Stations and antenna development, which supports his current roles in system design and management.