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Senior Traffic Technology Officer

Senior Traffic Technology Officers

  • £35,071 + benefits
  • Bristol

An innovator and an advocate of change, you’ll improve our Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). And you’ll do this by managing people and projects. Some of which are worth up to £1m.

What’s more, you’ll also test new ideas to see if they’re effective in providing better standards for us, as well as our customers. This will include contributing to the policy and strategic planning, carrying out accurate monthly forecasts of project outcomes, delivering these outcomes on time and to budget, as well as developing effective relationships with your managers, colleagues, stakeholders and suppliers.

You’ll need enthusiasm and the ability to devise dynamic and exciting solutions that’ll manage demand on our roads. You’ll also need to demonstrate practical skills and have an understanding of traffic, electrical engineering, telecommunications, computer systems or any other similar technologies. Project management skills (ideally PRINCE2) are important too.

Based on your background and experience, you could find yourself working on anything from our command & control, telecommunications, to our traffic control and highway-electrical systems.

So, if you’ve a degree in engineering or a science discipline (or another relevant qualification) or a reasonable amount of experience in the industry, we want to meet you.

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