Project Management Traffic Modeling (m/f/d)
Sankt Gallen
Key information
- Publication date:22 April 2025
- Workload:100%
- Contract type:Unlimited employment
- Place of work:Sankt Gallen
Job summary
The Canton of St. Gallen, the fifth largest in Switzerland, employs around 6,000 people. Join us in making a positive impact on society and enjoy a diverse work environment.
Tasks
- The Tiefbauamt manages the planning and maintenance of roads.
- The Mobility and Planning department handles traffic studies.
- We focus on sustainable transport solutions for future generations.
Skills
- Applicants should have relevant experience in traffic planning.
- Strong analytical and strategic planning skills are essential.
- Proficiency in traffic engineering and mobility analysis is required.
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As the fifth largest canton in Switzerland with around 6000 employees, we at the cantonal administration are committed to the common good of society. With an impressive variety of services, our work affects all areas of life, whether education, economy, law, security, nature, health, construction, culture, and finance. With our meaningful work, we leave a small footprint every day, as it is relevant for over half a million people.
The Department of Civil Engineering of the Canton of St. Gallen employs around 300 employees. Together, we plan, build, and maintain our cantonal roads so that future generations can rely on good transport infrastructure and remain mobile.
The Mobility and Planning Department deals with strategic planning and preliminary studies in the field of transport. It addresses the disciplines of transport planning and traffic engineering and manages the specialist areas of pedestrian and bicycle traffic as well as emissions.
To complement our team, we are looking for someone to start immediately or by agreement.
Workload: 50-100%
Work location: St. Gallen
Ready for the next step? If we have piqued your interest and you would like to be part of the team, we look forward to your application.
For further information:
Daniel Hosig, Head of Traffic Management and Data, Phone 058 229 86 59