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Empower the solar future with us

At my-PV, we want to pave the way for a solar-powered future. To us it is clear that the future of energy supply is solar, and thus sustainable and resource-saving. This is what we work for everyday as a team. As part of a five-part series, we present our team and show the different tasks that our employees carry out in our different departments on a daily basis. In the last video of our employer branding series, our colleague Melisa talks about her everyday work.

Melisa works in our production department and is, among other things, responsible for the production of the ELWA. As a part-time employee, Melisa only works until noon and can therefore easily combine her job at my-PV with her task as a mother of four children.

Melisa gives more insights in the video.

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You would like to work in a friendly working environment like Melisa? Apply now and become part of our team! We are looking for committed and interested employees in several areas. More information about the open positions is on our website:

https://www.my-pv.com/de/ueber-uns/karriere

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