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Project Management Road Infrastructure (m/f/d)
- 04 March 2026
- 100%
- St.Gallen
Job summary
Join the fifth largest canton in Switzerland with 6000 staff. Be part of a meaningful work environment dedicated to the community.
Tasks
- Oversee street police permits and manage Canton contributions.
- Lead traffic safety projects and maintenance management.
- Manage the Logo database, including stats and reports.
Skills
- Degree in civil, traffic, or industrial engineering required.
- Experience in road construction and maintenance projects.
- Strong negotiation skills and ability to work independently.
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About the job
As the fifth largest canton in Switzerland with around 6000 employees, we are committed to the common good of society at the
cantonal administration. With an impressive variety of services,
our work affects all areas of life, whether education, economy, law, security, nature, health, construction, culture, or finance. With our meaningful
work, we leave a small footprint every day, as it is relevant to over half a million people.
The Civil Engineering Office of the Canton of St.Gallen is responsible for the planning, construction, operation, and maintenance of the cantonal road network, which comprises around 650 km of roads. The cantonal road inspectorate ensures the operation and maintenance of the cantonal roads according to business management principles.
We are looking for a
Project Management Road Infrastructure (m/f/d)
Workload: 80-100%
Workplace: St.Gallen
What to expect
- Independent handling of road police permits as well as lump-sum and project-related cantonal contributions
- Project management and support in the area of traffic safety and maintenance management
- Management of the Logo database (GIS knowledge advantageous) including statistics, evaluations, and reporting
- Tendering and supervision of external services
- Project management of special projects such as digitalization projects and development projects (e.g., key figure cockpit, fleet management) for the road inspectorate
What distinguishes you
- Completed studies as a civil, traffic, or industrial engineer (ETH/FH)
- Willingness to familiarize yourself with new topics or independently acquire in-depth knowledge in fundamentally known topics
- Knowledge in dealing with road construction projects and road maintenance
- Professional experience in project management of interdisciplinary projects at the interface between construction and administrative organization is an advantage
- Negotiation skills, assertiveness, and independent work with a high sense of responsibility and strong goal- and quality-orientation
What we offer
- Varied tasks and projects
- Independent work with a lot of personal responsibility
- Good development and training opportunities
- Modern workplace and attractive employment conditions
Ready for the next step? If we have sparked your interest and you want to be part of the team, we look forward to your application.
Further information from:
Christoph Speith, Head of Maintenance Planning & Permits, Phone 058 229 27 57