Traffic Diversion Plan Designer; Roads O&M
Listed on 2026-01-03
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Engineering
Engineering Design & Technologists, Civil Engineering
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Egis is a leading global architectural, consulting, construction engineering, operations and mobility services firm. We create and operate intelligent infrastructure and buildings that both respond to the climate emergency and contribute to balanced, sustainable and resilient development. Our 20,500 employees operate across over 100 countries, deploying their expertise to develop and deliver cutting‑edge innovations and solutions for clients. Through the wide range of our activities, we are central to the collective organisation of society and the living environment of citizens all over the world.
With 3,500 employees across 8 countries in the Middle East, Egis has delivered over 700 complex development projects, stimulating economic growth and enhancing quality of life. Ranked among the top ten firms in the Middle East by Engineering News Record (ENR), Egis is committed to sustainable development. The Group’s operations in the Middle East are built on strategic acquisitions and a deep understanding of local market conditions.
Egis’ long history of providing comprehensive engineering, consulting, and project management services makes it a trusted partner for regional governments, investors, and developers.
- The Traffic Engineer (TDP Designer) is responsible for the preparation, development, and coordination of Traffic Diversion Plans (TDP) in support of both planned and unplanned works.
- The role ensures that all TDPs proposal comply with Qatar standards, WZTMG Rev 1.2, QTCM, QRMM, and other contractual requirements.
- The incumbent works closely with the CAD drafting team, internal stakeholders, and authorities to secure timely approvals and ensure safe, compliant implementation of traffic management schemes.
- Lead the development of comprehensive Traffic Diversion Plans (TDPs) documentation in full compliance with WZTMG Rev. 1.2, Qatar Traffic Control Manual (QTCM), Qatar Highway Design manual (QHDM) and contract specifications. This includes planned works, unplanned events and development of diversion routes and all required directional signing.
- Coordinate with internal O&M teams and gather technical inputs on work scope, constraints, risks and staging requirements. Conduct early site visits to assess geometry, traffic conditions and safety considerations that affect the design.
- Develop concept‑level TDP proposals and participate in consultation meetings with Authority stakeholders. Progress concepts into detailed TDP designs including layouts, diversion routing, directional signs, cross‑sections, buffers, signage schedules, speed management, pedestrian arrangements and TTM phasing.
- Design and prepare emergency diversion routes for unplanned events such as major incidents, road closures or emergency maintenance to ensure safe and rapid network operation under abnormal conditions.
- Provide clear work instructions and technical guidance to technicians, draughtsmen and inspectors to support preparation of CAD drawings and documentation. Ensure submissions comply with authority online systems such as QPRO.
- Verify and quality check all TDP documentation including drawings, method statements, risk assessments and schedules before submission. Support the submission process and respond to Authority comments in a timely and technically sound manner.
- Perform appropriate traffic impact analysis including assessments of congestion, queueing, lane capacity and diversion effects. Coordinate with external consultants for Traffic Impact Assessments when required and maintain working knowledge of traffic modelling software such as Synchro, SIDRA and HCS.
- Apply specialised knowledge of Temporary Traffic Management for high‑speed roads
, collectors, tunnels and urban environments. Incorporate international best practices to enhance safety and mobility. - Coordinate with internal teams responsible for road space booking /
road occupancy to ensure alignment with road occupancy requirements and constraints. - Conduct follow‑up site visits during implementation to ensure the deployed TTM matches the approved TDP. Identify deviations, agree safe modifications…
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