Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart | Germany | 70xxx Stuttgart | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time | Published since: 18.09.2025 on stepstone.de
Head of the Road Traffic Technology Team (m/w/d)
We are looking for the Office for Public Order of the Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart. The body shall be filled in full time and indefinitely. The Transport Regulation and Management Department regulates the flowing and resting traffic within the framework of the legal requirements as a road traffic authority. Due to a change in organisation, several management positions are to be reimbursed. The Team Technik im Verkehrs accompanies complex legal and technical issues in transport planning and infrastructure. JOBV1_EN
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We are looking for the Office for Public Order of the Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart. The body shall be filled in full time and indefinitely. The Transport Regulation and Management Department regulates the flowing and resting traffic within the framework of the legal requirements as a road traffic authority. Due to a change in organisation, several management positions are to be reimbursed. The Team Technik im Verkehrs accompanies complex legal and technical issues in transport planning and infrastructure.
You are responsible for the management, organisation and further development of the 'Technology in Road Transport' team with currently five employees You are responsible for coordinating the implementation of technical infrastructure (regular arrangement and installation of traffic technology and infrastructure) in the road area You coordinate the technical advice on new planning of transport systems and the testing of road freight You create concepts for the implementation of safety audits for the verification of traffic safety of transport systems and work with the accident commission You process and decide fundamental, important and legally difficult individual or special cases You work closely and in a solution-oriented manner with engineering offices, specialist offices and services, state authorities, police etc. and represent the office at local appointments, in meetings, municipal committees or specialist associations and working groups, occasionally also outside the usual working hours, at night and weekends
A completed degree (min. Bachelor or Diplom-Ing. FH/TU/TH or Bachelor of Engineering) in the field of road traffic engineering or civil engineering or infrastructure management or comparable disciplines, preferably in the field of traffic/systems; in the case of foreign financial statements the submission of a German recognition and translation is necessary Multiannual professional experience in order management, preferably in a road traffic authority with sound knowledge of road traffic law organisational skills, joy in creative problem solving and ingenuity as well as analytical and conceptual thinking Negotiating skills, conflictability, enforcement and safe occurrence
Because safety and appreciation count: a future-proof workplace Work-Life-Balance: flexible working time models taking into account opening hours, health management and sports Growing together: personal and professional development through our EducationCampus Environmentally friendly on the go: a free Germany ticket for the ÖPNV, the bicycle leasing offer “StuttRad” Small extras that make big: discounted lunch, discounts and offers about corporate benefits We offer you a place of the pay group 13 TVöD. JOBV1_EN
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70191 Stuttgart | ||
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