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Lineworker
A line person installs the lines that connect the EV charging station sites to the power grid. They may upgrade existing infrastructure or expand grid capacity to accommodate higher electricity demand from the increase in the number of EVs on the road. This career is projected to grow into the next decade presenting many opportunities for jobs in this area. Line people and other similar electricity roles are often referred to as Journey-level in the earlier stages of their training.
Learn moreUrban and Regional Planners plan and implement infrastructure upgrades to support electric vehicles. They work alongside cities and local governments who may promote electric vehicle usage. They introduce improvements that must be made to municipal electric systems so that public charging stations are available, including determining how many charging stations are necessary and where to put them.
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Marketing Manager
Marketing Managers plan and execute marketing campaigns for their organization or its clients. They oversee all aspects of the program, from brainstorming the vision to final approval of content and deployment of communications or media campaigns. They ensure messaging aligns with brand guidelines and determine metrics to evaluate campaign performance. They supervise marketing staff, approve budgets, and handle partner relations.
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Distribution Engineer
A Distribution engineer designs and maintains electrical distribution systems. They develop site electrical procedures and oversee electrical system operation from start to finish. They provide technical support to various personnel. and create project timelines, reports, and cost estimates, define testing criteria, and help implement new engineering methods.
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