Road Safety Project Coordinator | Projektkoordinator/-in Verkehrssicherheit (m/w/d)

Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart Haupt- und Personalamt

Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Feb 19, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As a Road Safety Project Coordinator for the City of Stuttgart, you will play a pivotal role in implementing the 'Vision Zero' initiative, aimed at eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries. Your daily responsibilities will involve coordinating road safety activities, ensuring the uniform application of safety standards, and evaluating their effectiveness within the urban traffic space. You will work conceptually with innovative methods to develop infrastructure that protects pedestrians and cyclists. This role requires close collaboration with internal and external specialist authorities, managing project timelines, and representing the Road Traffic Authority at site visits and meetings. It is an attractive opportunity for those looking to influence urban mobility and safety in a major German city, offering a secure public service position with flexible working hours and comprehensive professional development through the BildungsCampus.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor's degree in Public Management, Digital Administration Management, Infrastructure Management, or a Diploma in Public Administration (Dipl. Verwaltungswirt/-in). Alternatively, completion of the Administrative Specialist course (Angestelltenlehrgang II).

Experience

  • Professional experience in regulatory administration, preferably within a road traffic authority.
  • Practical knowledge of road traffic law and safety regulations.
  • Experience in coordinating cross-departmental projects and managing timelines.
  • Proven track record in public sector communication and representation at official appointments.

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be available for occasional appointments outside of standard working hours. Position is based in Stuttgart and follows the TVöD/A 11 pay scale. Applicants must apply by March 5, 2026.