The offices themselves are not secret and are mentioned in the public bylaws, Ordens Allmäna Lagar (OAL). Their jewels however I have not found on a public site or in any public document and will therefore not be disclosed here, there are some differences from the officer jewels I have seen.
All offices can have more than one person holding them and therefore a line of officers within that office can be created, the first in the office is called Första (F), the second is called Andra (A) and the third is called Tredje (T), and if there are more than the rest are called Extra (extras, shortend as E). Most common among normal sized lodges is to have two or three persons on each office. The office of WM does not follow the general rule, and the extras are called First Deputy Master (FDM), Second Deputy Master (ADM), and so on.
This makes it possible to have meetings and initiations without to have the same officers present every single time. The officers on a single office typically share a schedule and take turns in working in that office. With 9 major offices that must be filled and three persons on each office, most mid- and large sized lodges have at least 27 officers.
Other differences vs other rites are that the office of Past Master does not exist and there is an age limit of 75 years for holding an office.
The office of Tyler as understood in most rites don’t exist. Some of the duties of the Tyler is taken care of by
VB = Watching Brother or Inner Guard. However, that role is not an office and can be performed by EA and FC as well.
Since the Rite have several degrees there are several types of lodges working in the different degrees.
St John lodges – in Swedish St Johannes Loge (SJL) – works in I, II and III.
St Andrews lodges – St Andreas Loge (SAL) – works in IV-V and VI
Provincial grand lodges – Provincialloger (PL) – works in VII, VIII, IX and X
The Grand Lodge – Stora Landslogen (SLL) – works only in the highest degree; the R&K (Riddare och kommendör av det röda korset)
All offices can have more than one person holding them and therefore a line of officers within that office can be created, the first in the office is called Första (F), the second is called Andra (A) and the third is called Tredje (T), and if there are more than the rest are called Extra (extras, shortend as E). Most common among normal sized lodges is to have two or three persons on each office. The office of WM does not follow the general rule, and the extras are called First Deputy Master (FDM), Second Deputy Master (ADM), and so on.
This makes it possible to have meetings and initiations without to have the same officers present every single time. The officers on a single office typically share a schedule and take turns in working in that office. With 9 major offices that must be filled and three persons on each office, most mid- and large sized lodges have at least 27 officers.
Other differences vs other rites are that the office of Past Master does not exist and there is an age limit of 75 years for holding an office.
The office of Tyler as understood in most rites don’t exist. Some of the duties of the Tyler is taken care of by
VB = Watching Brother or Inner Guard. However, that role is not an office and can be performed by EA and FC as well.
Since the Rite have several degrees there are several types of lodges working in the different degrees.
St John lodges – in Swedish St Johannes Loge (SJL) – works in I, II and III.
St Andrews lodges – St Andreas Loge (SAL) – works in IV-V and VI
Provincial grand lodges – Provincialloger (PL) – works in VII, VIII, IX and X
The Grand Lodge – Stora Landslogen (SLL) – works only in the highest degree; the R&K (Riddare och kommendör av det röda korset)