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            Frequently asked questions

            The Electric Vehicle jobs range from engineers to sales/marketing personnel to charge point installers and product analysts. The different kinds of roles have varying eligibility criteria for working in the various Electric Vehicles manufacturers and other companies. The market for diversified and more intelligent Electric Vehicles cars is expanding in the UK.

            Chemical and electrical engineers are mostly employed by electrical vehicle manufacturers. The electrical engineers work on the electrical components whereas the chemical engineers are handed over the battery and other systems. Engineers having cross-sectional expertise in embedded software or having a degree in electrical engineering are also employed by EV companies.

            To work as an engineer in the Electric Vehicles industry you need to have an engineering degree in a relevant discipline. The technicians are required to have the essential knowledge and experience to work on Electric Vehicles. For sales roles, the candidates should be qualified to the degree level along with familiarity with the latest industry products and trends.

            The salary for Electric Vehicles jobs UK varies depending on the area of expertise, kind of position, job responsibilities, and other factors. Overall, the EV jobs pay well, the highest-paid positions are the engineers and the specialists. The average per annum income for sales, marketing, customer service, charge point installers, and other roles is also good.

            Working in Electric Vehicles can turn out to be a lucrative career choice. The technical, sales, analyst, and other EV jobs UK have promising prospects and brilliant professional progression opportunities. Improve the chances of landing your dream job by signing into InAutomotive and getting notified about the vacancies matching your area of interest!

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            What are Electric Vehicles Jobs Like 

            Careers in Electric Vehicles range from engineers and technicians to delivery drivers, system architects, and sales specialists. Most of the engineering jobs in EV require a degree in mechanical, electrical, electronics, software engineering, or relevant discipline. The technicians and mechanics involved in assembling, repairing and maintenance of Electric Vehicles need to have vehicle technical and mechanics training and experience. For sales jobs, the candidates are required to have a proven track record of selling in the electric automobiles market. System analysts ought to have a background in technical maintenance and system analysis. Delivery drivers are required to have a valid driving licence. 

            Electric Vehicle Jobs’ Responsibilities 

            The production engineers working on the Electric Vehicles are involved in the manufacturing process whereas the service engineers service and repair the Electric Vehicle charging points. Embedded software engineers work as a part of the engineering team to coordinate product delivery and maximise efficiencies. Customer service advisors make sure that a responsive and stellar service experience is delivered to the clients. EV charge point installers install and maintain the network of the EV charging points. Production analysts define, test, and scale new products across the B2B and B2C domains. Commercial and business development managers manage existing and future business opportunities, review the bids and compile tenders. 

            Skills Required to Build Electric Vehicle Careers

            The engineers and technicians need to be well-acquainted with Electric Vehicles’ architecture and mechanics. The sales and marketing EV jobs require negotiation and interpersonal skills to influence and persuade the people. Effective communication skills are essential for customer service advisory and other roles. Charge point installers and analysts need to have problem-solving and critical thinking skills for coming up with well-thought-out solutions to technical issues. All EV roles require the attitude to learn the latest about the industry and products. Searching for a technical position in the UK’s automotive industry? Explore all sorts of technician vacancies by popular employers on InAutomotive!

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