Identify, assess, and develop new charging sites in close collaboration with the Network Development and Site Design teams, including commercial feasibility and business case evaluation.
Negotiate and finalize site agreements and commercial conditions with landowners, partners, and municipalities, in line with Allego’s investment and return requirements.
Assess the deployment concept of charging sites and evaluate overall project feasibility, considering technical, regulatory, grid, and commercial constraints.
Plan and manage all project phases end-to-end: design, permitting, procurement, grid connection, construction, installation, and commissioning.
Coordinate and steer all internal and external stakeholders, including landowners, business partners, grid operators, engineering firms, installation partners, hardware suppliers, and local authorities.
Act as single point of accountability for the rollout of new sites, ensuring alignment on scope, timelines, costs, and deliverables.
Supervise and manage external engineering and installation partners, ensuring adherence to agreed timelines, budgets, and technical specifications.
Proactively identify project risks, bottlenecks, and dependencies, and implement mitigation measures to ensure smooth delivery.
Ensure compliance with Allego’s quality, safety, and technical standards throughout the full installation and commissioning process.
Requirements
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in (Electrical) Engineering
Holder of a valid driver’s license.
Relevant working experience in the energy industry, preferably in the EV-charging industry.
Strong project management skills, including planning and coordination of multiple stakeholders and projects simultaneously.
Fluent in Italian and English to facilitate communication with international teams.
Willing to travel regularly (on average once per week).
Benefits
A competitive salary
A company car
A flexible, inclusive and international work environment
Opportunities to grow across engineering, operations, and strategy
A collaborative and mission-driven environment
Real impact on the energy transition and the future of mobility