Chief Engineer - Roads Design (Civil Engineering)
The Roads and Transport Authority is seeking a Chief Engineer for Roads Design to oversee the planning and delivery of critical infrastructure projects in Dubai. The role involves setting technical standards, reviewing geometric designs, and conducting traffic impact studies to ensure compliance with global benchmarks. Candidates require extensive experience in civil engineering and a mandatory PMP certification. This is a high-impact position focused on long-term infrastructure planning and technical governance.
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Experience
8+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, United Arab Emirates
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Roads and Transport Authority is seeking a Chief Engineer for Roads Design to oversee the planning and delivery of critical infrastructure projects in Dubai. The role involves setting technical standards, reviewing geometric designs, and conducting traffic impact studies to ensure compliance with global benchmarks. Candidates require extensive experience in civil engineering and a mandatory PMP certification. This is a high-impact position focused on long-term infrastructure planning and technical governance.
TAL's take
Strong domain-specific role with significant responsibility for public infrastructure in a major city, though limited technical stack detail.
Clear professional expectations, specific engineering domains defined, and concrete certification requirements provided.
Must haves
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in civil engineering
- Minimum 8+ years of experience with master’s degree
- Minimum 11+ years of experience with bachelor’s degree
- PMP certification
- Strong knowledge of road design standards, traffic engineering, and infrastructure planning
Tools and skills
About the company
Governmental transport authority, well-established entity with significant regional infrastructure scale.
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