Uchelgais Gogledd Cymru | Ambition North Wales
Swyddog Trafnidiaeth | Transport Officer

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Swyddog Trafnidiaeth | Transport Officer
Transport Officer
We are looking for a Transport Officer to join our Transport Team, reporting to the Lead Transport Officer. As Transport Officer, you will play an important part in helping to deliver regional transport priorities across North Wales. This is a varied and impactful role, supporting the successful implementation of the Regional Transport Plan and helping to ensure that funded transport schemes are progressing effectively, on time and in line with agreed objectives.
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Working closely with local authorities, Welsh Government and internal colleagues, you will monitor delivery, budgets, risks and outcomes across a programme of transport activity. You will help gather and analyse information, maintain accurate records, contribute to reporting, and support evidence-based decision-making that strengthens transport planning and investment across the region.


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This role would suit someone who is organised, collaborative and confident working with data, stakeholders and project information. You will need to be comfortable managing competing priorities, identifying issues early, and communicating clearly with a range of partners. In return, you will have the opportunity to contribute to work that supports more sustainable, better-connected communities and makes a meaningful difference to the future of transport in North Wales.
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