Public transit operator managing metro, bus, and mobility infrastructure across Europe
ATM operates one of Europe's largest public transport networks, anchored by Milan's urban transit system and two driverless metro lines (Copenhagen since 2008, Thessaloniki launching 2024). The tech stack is operations-heavy—SCADA, SAP PM/MM, PLC, AutoCAD—reflecting a capital-intensive business managing physical infrastructure at scale. Hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering (majority of active roles), signaling concurrent pressure from fleet electrification (1,200 buses to zero-emission by 2030), driverless system expansion, and a multi-country digital workplace rollout.
ATM is Italy's largest public transport operator, headquartered in Milan and managing the metro, bus, and mobility services across the metropolitan area since 1931. The company has expanded internationally: operating Copenhagen's driverless metro since 2008 and launching Thessaloniki's automated metro in 2024. Beyond transit operations, ATM's service portfolio includes payment and access-control systems, on-street parking, car parks, towing, and bike sharing. The organization is executing a major fleet transformation—converting 1,200 diesel buses to electric by 2030—while scaling automated metro operations and deploying digital workplace infrastructure across Italy and France.
ATM operates Milan's urban transit network (metro, bus, tram), Copenhagen's driverless metro (since 2008), and Thessaloniki's automated metro (launched 2024). The Milan bus fleet comprises 1,200 vehicles, with a mandate to transition to full-electric by 2030.
ATM's operational tech stack includes SCADA, PLC, SAP PM (maintenance), SAP MM (materials), AutoCAD, and Revit. These tools manage traction systems, rail diagnostics, automated plant maintenance, and infrastructure design across metro and parking operations.
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