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At Atlante we develop EV charging stations to enable the transition towards zero‑emission: empowering people to move freely in harmony with the planet. We are building Southern Europe’s largest fast and ultra‑fast charging network, powered 100% by renewables. Since our launch in Italy in 2021, we serve EV‑drivers at our 900+ stations across Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal.
We believe in progress, leveraging on cutting edge technology to accelerate the electric mobility revolution – especially with energy storage to enhance power from the grid. We are proud of our digital platforms that ensure ease of use and full connectivity.
We are Atlanters: a group of passionate and dedicated people always thriving to deliver a reliable service and enjoyable experience to our customers.
The Control Software Developer will contribute to the development of Atlante’s Energy Management System (EMS), a distributed software platform that regulates energy flows within EV charging stations equipped with storage and photovoltaic systems.
This is a hands‑on software development role with a strong focus on DevOps practices, cloud‑native architectures, and scalable microservices. You will work extensively with Python, integrating cloud and edge microservices, and collaborating with international teams to ensure robust and scalable EMS solutions.
This role supports Atlante’s digital transformation and operational excellence by developing intelligent control and optimization routines that enable efficient energy management across multiple geographies. Through software development, DevOps practices, and system integration, the Control Software Developer enhances the performance, scalability and reliability of Atlante’s energy infrastructure.
Location: Milan (Hybrid)
This announcement is addressed to both sexes, in accordance with Law 903/77 and Legislative Decree 198/2006, and to people of all ages and nationalities, in accordance with Legislative Decrees 215/03 and 216/03.