Transport Planning Officer - Birmingham, United Kingdom - West Midlands Combined Authority

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Job Introduction We are looking for someone who has a keen interest in transport and project and stakeholder management, perhaps demonstrated by their education to date, work experience, or membership of a professional body, and who now wants to expand their knowledge within an award-winning organisation.

If you are seeking a varied role where you will work on projects that impact the region, then this may be the role for you.


This is the perfect opportunity for someone who is looking for a role where they can develop their skills and progress.

There is scope to make a real difference to the West Midlands community too, as Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) have secured an initial £1 Billion for transport projects via the first round of the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS).

The CRSTS programme will see transport improvements across the region; to cross-city bus routes, new rail services and stations, light rail and rapid transit, and active travel and micromobility.


As a Transport Planning Officer, you will work closely with the transport planning team, and others in our Policy, Strategy, and Innovation Directorate; with Policy on our long-term Local Transport Plan, with Data Insight Service and Human Intelligence colleagues on the information the team's work relies on, and with Innovation and other Directorates responsible for project and service delivery too.

This is a diverse role where you will work on business cases and monitoring and evaluation (M&E), for CRSTS and other projects, research, and policy support.


We are looking for someone who enjoys working at a fast pace and is detail-orientated, cooperative, and has high standards of quality and accuracy.


What will you be doing?

  • Assist in forecasting, prioritisation, and economic appraisal of schemes and programmes
  • Assist in Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) of schemes and programmes to add to an understanding of their outcomes and impacts.
  • Support with primary and secondary data collection, research and analysis
  • Develop capability in demand modelling, accessibility modelling in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and economic analysis including wider benefits and regeneration impacts.
  • Contribute to transport planning inputs for related documents in the public domain, including funding bids, and proofs of evidence.
  • Assist in public and stakeholder consultation events and exercises for schemes and programmes.
  • Help maintain, operate, update, and develop the tools and models used in forecasting, prioritisation, and appraisal, principally PRISM, the Policy-Responsive Integrated Strategic Model of the West Midlands transport system.
  • Support the Transport Planning and Evaluation Manager in specifying, and reviewing, new and additional software and tools for transport planning work.
  • Work closely with corporate support functions, help prepare briefs for, and procure, transport planning consultants on work for schemes and programmes.
  • Assist with the supervision of transport planning consultants, and in checking and reviewing their work.

About you.

  • Awareness of transport modelling practices and government guidance on transport scheme appraisal, including M&E
  • Ability to use Microsoft Office tools and Microsoft Access
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Good presentation skills
  • Good organisational skills
  • Good numerical, analytical and problemsolving skills
Applicants will need to evidence that they have the legal right to work in the UK.

If we make an offer of employment, we will need to check that you are eligible to work in the UK before you start work.


We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes a Local Government Pension Scheme, 28 days of paid annual leave, Cycle to Work Scheme, and discounted shopping with over 2,000 big-name retailers.

For more details, please visit the benefits page on our careers site.


Hybrid working, location and working pattern.We believe hybrid working is the best way for our organisation to fulfil our commitment to a modern, agile workplace while continuing to provide a great service to our customers. Hybrid working means having flexibility between working in the office and at home on agreed days, where a role allows. This is agreed between an employee and their line manager, considering the business, team, and employee needs.

The location for this role is 16 Summer Lane.

It is expected that you can split your time between the office and working remotely, with a minimum of 2 days a week spent in the office.


Creating an inclusive workplace.Our vision is to create a better connected, more prosperous, fairer, greener, and healthier region. We aim to achieve this vision by living our values, which include being a partnership organisation, valuing and respecting our people, fostering a can-do attitude, and encouraging innovation. We are dedicated to creating a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace that reflects the communities of t

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