mobility services manager
Mobility services managers are responsible for the strategic development and implementation of programs that promote sustainable and interconnected mobility options, reduce mobility costs and meet the transportation needs of customers, employees and the community as a whole such as bike sharing, e-scooter sharing, carsharing and ride hailing and parking management. They establish and manage partnerships with sustainable transport providers and ICT companies and develop business models in order to influence the demand of the market and promote the concept of mobility as a service in urban areas.
Also called: shared mobility manager, mobility manager, smart city planner, manager for shared mobility, mobility advocacy manager
- 25
- essential skills
- 12
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Essential skills
25- analyse transport business networks
- analyse transportation costs
- build business relationships
- carpooling services
- carsharing
- design customer experiences
- develop business plans
- develop innovative mobility solutions
- develop mobility programmes
- develop urban transport studies
- ensure client orientation
- environmental policy
- maintain relationship with suppliers
- manage quantitative data
- manage relationships with stakeholders
- manage vehicle inventory
- match vehicles with routes
- mobility as a service
- parking regulations
- prepare visual data
- project management
- reduce business mobility costs
- smart city features
- study traffic flow
- traffic engineering
Optional skills
12- analyse customer service surveys
- analyse travel alternatives
- bicycle sharing systems
- develop strategies for accessibility
- implement route planning in smart mobility services
- maintain privacy of service users
- manage car park operations
- micro mobility devices
- plan digital marketing
- promote public transport
- statistical analysis system software
- use fleet management system
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