Rejlers Sweden strengthens its business services through new organisation

Rejlers Sweden is set to streamline its organisation and establish five national divisions with an office network which stretches from Kiruna in the north to Malmö in the south. The new organisation will be in place on 1 May.

The reorganisation will see the elimination of the matrix organisation and the operation in Sweden gaining a slimmer and more efficient management. The matrix, which previously consisted of both regions and business areas, will consist entirely of divisions (formerly known as business areas) with effect from 1 May. 

“The trend in our digital and increasingly competitive world is for customers to seek more sector-specialised partners. We will meet this need through our new organisation and its five strong divisions,” says Viktor Svensson, President and CEO of Rejlers and acting CEO of Rejlers Sweden. 

The five divisions correspond to Rejlers’ current business areas: Energy, Buildings, Industry (formerly Technology), Infrastructure and Telecom. Through the reorganisation, the size of Rejlers Sweden’s management group will be halved from 16 to 8. This change will contribute to clarity both externally and internally. 

“The reorganisation will give us an efficient organisation and management group which can respond rapidly and meet market needs with energy,” says Viktor Svensson.

For more information, please contact: 
Viktor Svensson; President and CEO, tel. +46 (0)70 657 20 26, e-mail: viktor.svensson@rejlers.se 
Lisa Rejler; acting Communication Director, tel. +46 (0)70 399 08 06, e-mail: lisa.rejler@rejlers.se

Rejlers is one of the largest engineering consultancy firms in the Nordic region. Our 2,000 experts work with projects in the areas of Energy, Buildings, Industry, Infrastructure and Telecom. At Rejlers, you will meet specialist engineers with the knowledge, cutting edge expertise and energy to achieve results. We can be found in 80 locations in Sweden, Finland and Norway. Rejlers recorded revenue of SEK 2.5 billion in 2017 and its class B share is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.