The technological center of the automotive sector parks in Coimbra and wants to employ 200 people within two years

The technological center of the automotive sector parks in Coimbra and wants to employ 200 people within two years

Constellation Automotive Group is looking for 40 new employees for its recently opened Tech Hub at Estádio Cidade de Coimbra. With brands such as BCA, Cinch, WeBuyAnyCar and Marshall, the group intends to strengthen its team in key areas such as product, design, software engineering and management.

This technology center, which already includes more than 80 employees, aims to develop innovative technological solutions for all companies in the group, and shape the future of the automotive sector.

“The new Tech Hub employees will play an essential role in developing the platforms that enable each year more than one and a half million vehicles to be sold in Europe. Furthermore, they will also have the opportunity to contribute to new products and innovative technologies in the automotive and logistics sectors. Technological innovation is a key pillar For our growth, each addition to our team will have a direct impact on creating solutions that make a difference,” highlights José Gaspar, Group Chief Procurement Officer.

Selected professionals will benefit from an attractive package that includes a competitive salary, health insurance, flexibility of a hybrid work model, annual bonus and, for VIPs, a company-provided car.

With the ambition of turning Coimbra into a hub of automotive innovation, the group plans to triple its team in the next two years, and plans to hire another 200 talents.

Constellation Automotive Group operates in more than 20 countries and is known for its digital brands in the C2B, B2B and B2C sectors, such as BCA, Cinch, WeBuyAnyCar and Marshall. The company is a reference in the B2B used car market and aims to eliminate the complexities associated with purchasing vehicles, and is distinguished by its ability to innovate and influence the automotive sector.

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