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​Working in eMobility

Working in eMobility is an exciting and rewarding career path that offers a range of opportunities for skilled professionals. As the world transitions to a more sustainable and efficient transportation system, the demand for talented individuals in this field is growing rapidly.

There are many different roles and areas of expertise in eMobility. For example, engineers and designers are needed to develop new electric vehicles and components, while software developers and data analysts are required to create advanced systems for managing and optimizing electric fleets. Sales and marketing professionals are also needed to promote and educate customers on the benefits of electric mobility.

Working in eMobility offers a chance to make a real impact on the world. By helping to develop and promote electric transportation, professionals in this field are contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable future. It also provides opportunities for innovation and career growth, as the industry continues to evolve and new technologies and services are developed.

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​​​​​Working in Berlin

Berlin is a dynamic city with a diverse and thriving culture. The city has a rich history that is reflected in its architecture, art, music, and food.

One of the most notable aspects of Berlin's culture is its contemporary art scene. The city is home to numerous galleries, museums, and art spaces, including the Berlinische Galerie, the Hamburger Bahnhof, and the KW Institute for Contemporary Art. Additionally, the city is known for its street art and graffiti, which can be found throughout many neighborhoods.

Berlin is also known for its diverse food scene, with a wide range of international cuisines available in restaurants and street food markets. The city's traditional cuisine includes dishes like currywurst and schnitzel.

Culture

  • The culture in Berlin is diverse, dynamic, and constantly evolving. The city has a rich history and has been shaped by its unique location at the crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe.

  • One of the most notable aspects of Berlin's culture is its art scene, which is one of the most vibrant and diverse in Europe. The city is home to numerous museums, galleries, and alternative art spaces, showcasing everything from classical works to contemporary installations and street art.

  • Music is also a significant part of Berlin's culture, with a thriving club scene that is internationally renowned for its techno and electronic music. The city is also home to several orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic, and hosts numerous music festivals throughout the year.

  • Food is another important aspect of Berlin's culture, with a diverse range of cuisines available throughout the city. The street food scene is particularly popular, with everything from traditional German dishes like currywurst and schnitzel to international cuisine like falafel and kebabs.

  • Berlin's history is also an essential part of its culture, with numerous museums and memorials dedicated to the city's role in the World Wars and the Cold War. This includes the Berlin Wall Memorial and Checkpoint Charlie Museum, which provide insights into the city's divided past.

Commuting

  • Commuting in Berlin is relatively easy and efficient, with a well-developed public transportation system that includes buses, trams, trains, and the subway (known as the U-Bahn).

  • The U-Bahn is one of the most popular and convenient modes of transportation in Berlin, with trains running frequently throughout the day and night. The system is extensive, with over 170 stations and 10 lines, making it easy to get to most parts of the city. Additionally, the U-Bahn is generally clean, safe, and reliable.

  • Buses and trams also run regularly throughout the city and are an excellent option for getting around, especially for short distances or areas not covered by the U-Bahn. Berlin's buses and trams are also clean and efficient, with modern vehicles and well-organized schedules.

  • Commuting by bike is also becoming increasingly popular in Berlin, with an extensive network of bike lanes and a growing bike-sharing program. This makes it easy to get around quickly and cheaply while enjoying the city's many parks and green spaces.

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E-Mobility

Italy R&D Lead

Milan

€100000 - €120000 per annum + Bonus

Permanent

Piper Maddox is working exclusively with a global charging infrastructure provider who are growing at a very fast pace and looking to expand their team in Italy! They are looking for an experienced...

E-Mobility

Maintenance Partner Manager

Hamburg

€80000 - €100000 per annum + Benefits

Permanent

Job Advert Key Accountabilities: * Contribute to operating and managing high power charging network operations in Germany, working closely together with the Network construction team and the Asset ...

E-Mobility

Business Development Manager e-Mobility

Munich

Negotiable

Permanent

My client is looking for someone with a commercial background with a clear business focus and strong communication skills, who also owns the ability to manage and understand the commercial and tech...

E-Mobility

Design Manager

England

Negotiable

Permanent

Role: Design Manager Hybrid Working - UK Salary: Competitive + Benefits This role is for TSG UK, part of TSG Group, a global energy and retail solutions provider established in 2016 that has grown ...