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Our ambition is to accompany all transportation stakeholders in meeting tomorrow’s mobility challenges. We strive to provide them with the most efficient and digital mobility systems, while further improving the environmental friendliness of our solutions. 

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We offer a complete range of equipment and services, from high-speed trains, metros, trams and e-buses to integrated systems, customised services, infrastructure, signalling and digital mobility solutions.

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You know we make trains move. Discover how we move the world.

At Alstom, we value curious and innovative people who are passionate about working together to reinvent mobility, making it smarter and more sustainable. We are building an agile, inclusive, and responsible culture, where diverse people are offered opportunities to learn, grow and advance in their careers, with options across functions and geographies.

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Alstom in Germany

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Contact Alstom in Germany
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 6
10587 Berlin
+49 30 166361300

Germany has one of the richest railway traditions in the world, and Alstom is playing a major role in shaping its progress. Our German production sites have been setting quality standards for decades and continue to advance the full range of modern and innovative rail industry products that are “made in Germany” for the future. Here we develop, manufacture, and maintain vehicles and components both for the German market and for customers around the world. In Lower Saxony, Alstom is building the world's first fuel cell-powered, completely emission-free Coradia iLint regional train in series production.

We serve people’s mobility needs clear across Germany with a wide range of rail transportation solutions. In many regions, our products form the backbone of urban, regional, and intercity transport. Numerous cities successfully rely on a mix of Alstom solutions for their public transport networks. From metros, trams and light rail vehicles to locomotives and regional and commuter trains, our products are moving millions of people and tonnes of cargo every day. Related services, as well as signalling solutions, complete our comprehensive portfolio for the German market.

  • Corporate social responsibility

    Alstom Germany assumes responsibility for society, diversity and the environment and focuses on sustainability along the entire value chain. This corporate responsibility is a crucial part of every business decision.

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  • Coradia iLint

    Coradia iLint

    Innovation made in Germany: the Coradia iLint is the world’s first passenger train powered by a hydrogen fuel cell. The train emits low levels of noise, with exhaust being only steam and condensed water. In operation in Germany since 2018.

  • Digitalisation of existing fleets for Digital Node Stuttgart

    Digitalisation of existing fleets for Digital Node Stuttgart

    Equipping a total of 333 regional and S-Bahn trains with signalling technology will bring ATO operation to German mainlines. The new signalling technology will increase capacity and frequency on the Stuttgart network while also making the trains’ performance more sustainable.

  • Delivery of state-of-the-art vehicles for S-Bahn Hamburg

    Delivery of state-of-the-art vehicles for S-Bahn Hamburg

    This order marks Germany’s first implementation of automated train operation (ATO) in automation level 2 (GoA 2) for new S-Bahn vehicles. The trains will feature the latest generation of digital signalling and automation systems for greater capacity and reliability.

  • Coradia Continental for ENNO

    Coradia Continental for ENNO

    A world premiere: Alstom is testing highly automated regional trains in Lower Saxony as part of a research project. The legal and technical requirements for the use of highly automated trains in regional passenger operations will be tested until 2023.

Working at Alstom in Germany 

Alstom is committed to create a diverse and international working environment that reflects the future of our industry, our clients, and end-users. As an employee, you will have a unique opportunity to continue to build your career and directly contribute to the expanding growth of the global transport industry.

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What if you could work on bringing the environment, people and technology together? Meet some of our Team Alstom members in Germany and find out how we work together with passion and commitment to solve problems in a sustainable way.

 

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    Apprenticeship and dual studies at Alstom - always a good idea!

    Are you interested in technical or commercial matters? Are you looking for the perfect career start? Then apply at Alstom! We are one of the leading manufacturers of railway technology in Germany and the only company that offers maintenance, repair and modernisation in one company. We guarantee you the highest quality standards, practical and operational knowledge transfer and the opportunity to further your training within the company or internationally. 

    Apply now for an apprenticeship or a dual studies at our locations in Germany!

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