Director - Transport Planning at Rambll
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

English, Professional Development, Communication Skills, Accreditation, Know How

Industry

Other Industry

Description
Responsibilities

YOUR NEW ROLE

As our Transport Planning lead based in Dublin, you will be responsible for leading our transport planning offer. You will maintain relationships on various transport planning and infrastructure related projects led by this department. or projects led by other multi-disciplinary departments for existing and new clients.

Your key responsibilities will be:

  • Maintaining existing client relationships
  • Developing new client relationships
  • Bidding and preparation of technical and financial offers
  • Leading and preparing various reports and technical assessments
  • Liaising with various transport planning teams in our wider Ramboll family on project and business development matters
  • Staff mentoring and supervision of work undertaken
  • Technical expertise input into projects that include public transport (bus based an advantage) and or active travel and or modelling

From the moment you start at Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development so that you can continue to grow with the company. Whilst we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success.

  • Strong demonstrable experience in transport planning
  • Personable with excellent written, numerical and communication skills (in English)
  • An appropriate civil engineering or transport planning qualification or accreditation (MSc/MA, CIHT, CMILT, ICE etc)
  • Have an established network of contacts in the Irish Transport Planning market
  • Technical know-how in key areas of transport planning that may include bus priority, area wide multi modal studies, modelling, masterplanning, active travel et
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