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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 Manchester

Manchester is a vibrant and dynamic city located in the northwest of England. It is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and vibrant nightlife, making it a popular destination for tourists and residents alike. Manchester also has a rich cultural heritage, such as the John Rylands Library and the Manchester Museum. The city is also home to the iconic Manchester Town Hall, which is an impressive example of Victorian Gothic architecture. In addition to its cultural attractions, Manchester is known for its shopping and dining options, with several shopping centers and markets, including the Arndale Center and the Manchester Craft and Design Center. The city is also home to a range of restaurants, cafes, and bars, offering a diverse range of cuisine.

Culture

  • Manchester has a rich and diverse cultural scene, reflecting its history as a hub of industry, music, and sport.

  • The city is known for its music scene, which has produced many famous bands and musicians, including The Stone Roses, Oasis, The Smiths, and Joy Division. The city has a range of music venues, including the Manchester Arena, which is one of the largest indoor concert venues in Europe.

  • Manchester is also home to a range of museums, art galleries, and cultural institutions, such as the Manchester Art Gallery and the Museum of Science and Industry. The city has a thriving theater scene, with several theaters and performance spaces, including the Royal Exchange Theatre, which is a unique circular building.

  • Sport is also a significant part of Manchester's culture, with two of the most famous football clubs in the world, Manchester United and Manchester City, based in the city. The National Football Museum is also located in Manchester, showcasing the history of the sport in the UK.

  • The city has a diverse population, with many different communities and cultures represented. This diversity is reflected in the city's food scene, with a range of international cuisines available, from Indian and Chinese to Middle Eastern and African.

Commuting

  • Commuting in Manchester is a mix of different transportation options, including buses, trams, trains, and cycling.

  • Manchester has an extensive bus network, with several operators providing regular services throughout the city and the surrounding areas. Stagecoach and First Bus are the two largest bus operators in Manchester. Passengers can purchase tickets on board or through mobile apps.

  • Manchester also has a tram network called Metrolink, which connects the city center with surrounding areas such as Bury, Rochdale, and Manchester Airport. The trams are frequent and reliable, with smart ticketing options available.

  • For those who prefer to cycle, Manchester has several bike-sharing schemes, including Mobike and Limebike. The city also has an extensive network of cycle lanes and routes, making it easy for cyclists to get around.

  • Manchester has several train stations, including Manchester Piccadilly, which is one of the busiest train stations in the UK. The station connects the city with other major cities such as London, Liverpool, and Leeds, as well as the surrounding areas. Passengers can purchase tickets online or at the station.

  • Driving in Manchester can be challenging, especially during rush hour when traffic can be congested. However, there are several park and ride facilities located on the outskirts of the city, which provide an alternative to driving into the center.

  • Overall, commuting in Manchester is relatively straightforward.

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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 ...