Organisation: Department of Transport and Planning
Occupation: Projects
Reference: 5810
About the Role The Transport Planner will contribute to shaping an evolving integrated transport and land use system in Victoria.
The role will work closely across the transport and land use portfolio and with transport, place and land use planners at state and local level, applying transport planning expertise to help achieve coordinated and integrated transport and land use outcomes through the provision of robust transport planning advice.
Working with multi-disciplinary internal experts and consultant teams from various disciplines, the role will play a key, hands-on role as an advocate for integrated transport and movement principles.
Responsibilities will include contributing to and coordinating transport studies, analyses, and plans, ensuring that movement and place principles are seamlessly integrated with land use planning and government policies.
Your efforts will support the Transport Advice and Strategic Projects team in providing customer focused, evidence based, multimodal transport and land use planning advice for specific regions, corridors, and public transport precincts/stations.
Position Outcomes / Accountabilities Integrated transport plans and analysis – Contributes to the development and delivery of integrated transport advice to improve planning and management of the transport system, at a network level and for specific regions, corridors, and public transport precincts/stations as required.
Undertakes analysis of the performance of the system and helps refine transport plans and strategies to ensure system performance goals and service outcomes are met.
Helps shape modal plans and guide the network investment pipeline, all with a lens to ensuring integrated transport and land use outcomes.Providing strategic advice on workable solutions - Applies technical transport planning methodologies and appreciation of the strategic vision for the State to help set the strategic vision for specific corridors and places, including public transport precincts/stations, and provide advice on movement needs and workable integrated transport network solutions and trade-offs.
Applies strategic thinking that is broader than a specific mode or locality to ensure thriving and connected communities.High quality briefings, reports and advice – Contributes to the preparation of high quality analysis, briefs, proposals, reports and presentations as required across complex transport and land use to inform decision making on transport strategy and network planning.
Develops and maintains good documentation and file management practices to support consistent, high-quality advice.Stakeholder relationships – Develops and maintains effective relationships with internal colleagues and external stakeholders to support value creation and delivery of high-quality work.
Assists in managing contracts with external partners as required to achieve corporate objectives.Key Selection Criteria The Department of Transport and Planning is seeking a motivated and strategic Transport Planner to join our dynamic team.
This role involves contributing to long-term transportation strategies that address both current and future needs of the community, while considering key national and global developments.
As a Transport Planner, you will demonstrate foundational skills in strategic planning by balancing stakeholder needs with organizational objectives.
You will also employ critical thinking and problem-solving to resolve issues within established policies and processes, or by collaborating to find innovative solutions.
Data literacy is crucial in this role, requiring the ability to derive insights from various data sources, analyse data using different tools, and understand its impact on transportation strategies.
Additionally, you will be expected to contribute to innovation and continuous improvement, ensuring quality and effectiveness in all aspects of your work, even under time pressure.
The ideal candidate will thrive in a collaborative environment, working with internal and external teams to share information and respond to emerging challenges.
Flexibility and adaptability are key, as you will be encouraged to embrace new ideas and develop new skills to meet the evolving needs of the department.
If you have a passion for transport planning, a talent for collaboration, and a drive for continuous improvement, we encourage you to apply.
Join us in shaping the future of transport in a fast-changing world.
Qualifications and Experience Mandatory N/ATertiary qualification in relevant or related disciplineExperience in transport planning or traffic engineering with a focus on strategic place-based outcomesWhat we offer Meaningful work making Victorian communities more accessible and liveableProfessional growth and development opportunities across the department and the wider Victorian Public ServicesA hybrid working model focused on collaboration and teamworkOptimal work-life balance initiatives including flexible working arrangementsOpportunity to work across multiple urban and suburban hubsWe prioritise the development of a safe and inclusive cultureCulture Value We are an equal opportunity employer, embracing a diverse range of applicants such as veterans, and people who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, LGBTQIA community members, individuals with disabilities and/or health conditions, as well as those from varied faith and cultural backgrounds.
At our department, we prioritize the development of a safe, inclusive, and high-performance culture through shared actions and behaviours that align with our strategy and direction.
This empowers our employees to effectively contribute to our goals.
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Applications close at 9 PM on Monday, 21st of October 2024. Please include a resume and cover letter.
All applications must be submitted through the online portal.
We're unable to consider email or manual applications at this time.
For further information about the role please contact Tom Haysom - Manager, Transport Advice and Strategic Projects via .
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Job type:Ongoing - Full Time
Job classification:VPSG4
Contact: - Manager, Transport Advice and Strategic Projects
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