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Business Developer Future Mobility Factory (three positions)

30 March 2020

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In order to support the vision of creating more liveable urban spaces, EIT Urban Mobility is opening a call for applications for three Business Developers Future Mobility Factory. The Business Developers Future Mobility Factory will be supporting the proliferation of new mobility solutions in particular exploiting results from EIT Urban Mobility activities.

The Business Developer Future Mobility Factory will report directly to the Factory Director. The position will support cities and companies in scaling up innovative urban mobility solutions globally. Including the analysis of (cities’) requirements, applying planning tools, defining funding mechanisms and reporting results to the EIT. The job has elements of public sector consulting and product/service development in the field of sustainable urban mobility.

How to apply

The detailed call for applications and information on how to apply, as well as the application form can be downloaded below:

Call for applications and guidelines how to apply for Business Developer Future Mobility Factory

Application Form_Business Developer Future Mobility Factory

Deadline for applications: 19 April 2020

Location: Primary job location is Barcelona. Working from other locations (especially Munich, Copenhagen, Prague, Eindhoven/Helmond) is possible under specific circumstances.

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