Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen (BASt) | Germany | 51xxx Bergisch Gladbach | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time / Home office | Published since: 02.07.2026 on stepstone.de
Head of the Department ''Fundamentals of Transport and Mobility Behaviour'' (m/f/d)
The BASt is now looking for an unlimited period of time for the “basic conditions of transport and mobility” task. Senior Consultant (m/w/d)
The place of work is Bergisch Gladbach. Reference code of tender 20261090_9339
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The BASt is now looking for an unlimited period of time for the “basic conditions of transport and mobility” task. Senior Consultant (m/w/d)
The place of work is Bergisch Gladbach. Reference code of tender 20261090_9339
Your team and you provide new insights and central data in the field of transport and mobility research. In close cooperation with the Federal Ministry of Transport (BMV), you will support policy and administration in transport policy decisions and provide central foundations for the further development of the transport system. Tasks: The unit has the following tasks: Research on the continuous development of the MiD study in the context of the MiD+ concept Regular implementation and evaluation of the MiD including special evaluations Provision of MiD data including advice Collection, analysis and change of experience and behaviour in relation to mobility behaviour, participation in transport and behaviour Research on cognitive and perception-psychological aspects of transport participation Research on transport and mobility behaviour including the bicycle, pedestrian and passenger simulator Elaborations, publications and presentations on topics Opinions on the BMV and consultation of the BMV and other public bodies on the above topics Management and participation in national and international bodies
You should bring this with you: Completed academic studies (Master or Diploma – Uni/TH) of the Department of Transport, Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences or Similar Fields or career skills for higher technical and non-technical management services This distinguishes you: Management experience Very good knowledge and deep experience with mobility surveys in general and the MiD in particular Knowledge of active mobility Knowledge of transport behaviour research An interest in innovative and interdisciplinary research approaches in the above-mentioned fields of activity Representative leadership competence Extensive acceptance of responsibility Ability to interdisciplinary cooperation Completion of scientific work detected by publications in the abovementioned fields of activity Very good oral and written expressiveness Good English language skills
The grouping takes place taking into account the personal conditions in the 15 TVöD group. Their professional experience is taken into account in the classification of stages. In the presence of personal and budgetary conditions, the service provides rises up to the grade A15 BBesO. There is the possibility of taking over to the civil service in A13 BBesO. In their previous office (maximum grade A15 BBesO), officials are transferred after a previous assignment. We offer family-friendly and flexible working conditions, mobile working, part-time and sliding time. Your continuous training and training is of course for us. .
Location
![]() | Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen (BASt) | |
| 51427 Bergisch Gladbach | ||
| Germany |
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