LTA

EXECUTIVEENGINEER/ENGINEER,TRAFFICANALYSIS&PROJECTS

S$135–210k ~AI est. Singapore FULL TIME
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The Brief

“EXECUTIVE ENGINEER / ENGINEER, TRAFFIC ANALYSIS & PROJECTS at LTA. Skills: Traffic Analysis, Project Delivery, Data-driven Decision Making. Support Bus Safety Tripartite Taskforce. Enhance bus stop operations”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve bus safety; Enhance travel experiences

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Data-driven decision making

Eligibility Requirements

Medical declaration, Further assessment

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Degree in Transportation Planning, Degree in Civil Engineering, Degree in Engineering related field

Nice to Have

Experience in public transport operations, Experience in traffic management, Traffic data skills, Traffic modelling skills

What You'll Do.

Support Bus Safety Tripartite Taskforce

Enhance bus stop operations

Enhance public bus safety

Implement bus priority measures

Identify operational issues

Recommend traffic measures

Coordinate implementation works

Review effectiveness of measures

Leverage traffic data

Leverage operational data

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal divisions; Bus operators; Diverse stakeholders

Communication Scope

Engage stakeholders; Interact with public

Process & Methodology

Programme delivery

Full Job Description

**[What the role is]** EXECUTIVE ENGINEER / ENGINEER, TRAFFIC ANALYSIS & PROJECTS **[What you will be working on]** This role supports the planning, assessment, and delivery of bus priority measures at bus stops across Singapore. You will play a key role in improving bus safety and travel experiences by designing and/or reviewing traffic schemes, coordinating the implementation of traffic measures, and working closely with internal teams and bus operators to deliver practical solutions. * You will support the Bus Safety Tripartite Taskforce in delivering an islandwide programme to enhance bus stop operations and public bus safety through the implementation of appropriate bus priority measures. * Your role will cover the end-to-end process from identifying operational issues at bus stops and recommending suitable traffic measures, to coordinating implementation works and reviewing their effectiveness. You will ensure assessments are conducted in a consistent and structured manner to support efficient programme delivery. * You will work closely with internal divisions and bus operators throughout the review, implementation, and post-implementation stages, and leverage traffic, operational, and GIS data to support data-driven decision-making in a dynamic and collaborative working environment. **[What we are looking for]** * A degree in Transportation Planning, Civil Engineering, or Engineering related field. * Experience in public transport operations, traffic management, or a related area is preferred. * Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret data and make data-driven decisions. Traffic data and/or modelling skills will be considered favourably * Hands-on experience in data analysis tools such as Python and data visualisation platforms such as Tableau to translate data into dashboards and actionable insights * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders, including interaction with members of the pub

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