Principal Transport Planner
- Leeds City Council
- Full Time
- Leeds
- £49,764 - £52,805

Job Description
Job title: Principal Transport Planner (Policy) Salary: £49,764 to £52,805 Hours: 37 p/w Contract: Permanent Location: Merrion House, Leeds (hybrid working is offered)Leeds is a fast developing, ambitious and growing city with a large programme of investment in major projects to improve sustainable transport, air quality and public health across the city. The Connecting Leeds Transport Strategy sets out a bold ambition to create a city where you don't need a car, and where everyone has an affordable, low carbon, healthy and accessible choice in how they travel.
As the Principal Transport Planner, you will manage a team focussed on delivering the aims of the strategy through the development, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of highways infrastructure and transport projects, programmes, strategies and policies.
This is an exciting time to join our team as we seek to deliver on the ambitions of the Connecting Leeds Transport Strategy alongside a new West Yorkshire Local Transport Plan, Bus Reform & Mass Transit.
Join our dynamic, multi-disciplinary team of professionals and contribute to creating a safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly transport system for Leeds.Leeds City Council is one of the largest employers in the region with over 14,000 employees. We seek to recruit and develop talented individuals who embody our council values and ambitions. About you
As a Principal Transport Planner (Policy), you will bring to the role:
- A demonstrable record of achievement in the field of highways or transport planning that is relevant to the remit of the post.
- An ability to find innovative solutions to existing and future transport problems.
- Knowledge and experience of the latest developments in local transport policy and planning, including the current requirements for funding transport proposals.
- Ability to communicate complex issues clearly and succinctly both in writing and verbally.
- An ability to develop productive working relationships and to work with a range of stakeholders to achieve positive outcomes.
About the role
As a Principal Transport Planner (Policy), you'll thrive on helping to deliver sustainable transport solutions. You will manage a team whose remit is to develop and deliver sustainable transport schemes, strategies and policies for the city, utilising your understanding of sustainable transport planning tools and approaches. You will work with the Head of Transport Strategy, the Transport Planning Manager and the wider management team to supervise and develop the Transport Strategy team, disseminating your expert knowledge across the team. You will collaborate with a range of professionals in the Highways and Transportation service and the wider City Development Directorate to realise the three strategic pillars of the Council's Best City Ambition: health and wellbeing, zero carbon and inclusive growth. You will also work in partnership with the city's key partners across the region, including the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, to deliver a joined-up approach to transport solutions.The role is integral to the work of our Transport Strategy team and to the delivery of the Connecting Leeds Transport Strategy. What we offer you We take pride in offering the best employee experience, with benefits including:
- a competitive salary and annual leave entitlement plus statutory holidays
- membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund with generous employer contributions
- flexible and hybrid working arrangements subject to service requirements
- a clear career pathway and continuing professional development opportunities
- a range of staff benefits to help you boost your wellbeing and make your money go further
How to apply Please complete the online application form.Read our guidance for further advice. Please check your information carefully and ensure you complete all sections before submitting your application.If you have any queries or would like an informal chat about the role, please contact David O'Donoghue, Transport Planning Manager. Call 0113 3787500 or email david.odonoghue@leeds.gov.uk .
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Job Description
Job Purpose
To support the Transport Planning Manager in overseeing the work and delivery of the Transport Strategy section. Working as one of a team of Principal Transport Planners, to manage a team to successfully deliver a portfolio of transport projects and initiatives.
A key focus of the role will be to oversee and coordinate activities related to development of transport policies, projects and programmes, business cases, funding bids and disseminate expert knowledge throughout the team. The post holder will be responsible for developing the expertise of the team in these areas, driving innovation and ensuring the team is aware of changes in best practice and national requirements.
Responsibilities
- To represent the Department and Council at the local, regional and national levels in connection with matters of transport policy and strategy.
- Support the Transport Strategy Manager in the detailed organisation and administration of technical staff.
- To work collaboratively with the Council's partners to provide leadership and technical input to the development and transport policies and strategies and contribute to the development of transport investment programme in accordance with corporate and transport policies.
- To facilitate and advise on the development of measures to manage the effective operation of the transport system including the range of policy interventions available to manage mobility and transport accessibility.
- Contribute to the development of transport investment programmes in accordance with the corporate vision, WY Transport Strategy, and regional policies.
- The identification and development of new transport and mobility projects through an ability to identify, organise and analyse technical information and make evidence-based recommendations.
- The preparation of project briefs for transportation studies, feasibility and design studies, overseeing the collection and analysis of data and other transportation related issues.
- Procurement and supervision of transportation, highway engineering studies, consultancy contracts and commissions.
- To take responsibility for managing and monitoring capital and revenue budgets.
- Be responsible for risk management within the programmes and projects.
- To provide support and advice concerning transport matters in support of the Council's planning and highways functions, statutory duties, corporate initiatives and community renaissance and regeneration.
- To represent the service area and deputise for the Transport Strategy Manager as necessary.
- Contribute to the development of transport investment programmes in accordance with the corporate vision, WY Transport Strategy, and regional policies.
- Within the service area to take responsibility for maintaining effective communications with staff, service users, councillors, trade unions, partners and other stakeholders in ...