Showing posts with label RTA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RTA. Show all posts

Monday, August 14, 2017

RTA Dubai is hiring New Employees

RTA is the major independent government transportation authority in Dubai. Now the Ideal time to get a job with the transport authority.

RTA is currently hiring and the organisation is encouraging candidates to apply online on its website.RTA is looking for chief engineers, senior engineers, senior analyst, chief specialist and senior accountants among others.

The available Job openings with RTA for expats in the country.

Chief Engineer

Dubai, UAE

Job Role: Transportation

Career Level: Mid Career/ Specialist

Ref. JB3702213


Senior Administrator

Dubai, UAE

Job Role: Administration

Career Level: Entry

Ref. JB3702355


Senior Analyst - 3979

Dubai, UAE

Job Role: Information Technology

Career Level: Mid Career/ Specialist

Ref. JB3701955


Senior Engineer

Dubai, UAE

Job Role: Engineering

Career Level: Mid Career/ Specialist

Ref. JB3701903


Chief Specialist

Dubai, UAE

Job Role: Other

Career Level: Mid Career/ Specialist

Ref. JB3701818


Senior accountant

Dubai, UAE

Job Role: Other

Career Level: Entry Level

Ref. JB3700578


Senior Drivers Examiner

Dubai, UAE

Job Role: Other

Career Level: Entry

Ref. JB3702239


Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Dubai RTA is hiring people for vacancies

The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai, which handles an endless list of responsibilities in the emirate, is looking to expand its team.

Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) is the place that is offering excellent opportunities for those professionals who are keen to join one of the leading organizations of Dubai Government. Here at RTA, provide ample growth opportunities & the chances to make a difference in shaping Dubai’s image, with particular focus on the recruitment & development of UAE Nationals & residents
The RTA manages roads, the Metro, the taxi services, the tram and water taxi services in the emirate, and ensures they run like clockwork no matter what time of the day or year it is.

At the moment, there are 76 vacancies available with the RTA, ranging from receptionist to sales man to manager.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Hyperloop One to hire staff in U.A.E


High-speed transportation startup Hyperloop One is planning to hire dozens of staff in the UAE under plans to double its headcount this year. Rob Lloyd, the CEO of Hyperloop One, has confirmed that the company in the process of finalising an entity here in the UAE.

Speaking at the Middle East Rail event on Tuesday, Lloyd added that the company was “seeing interest from across the Gulf in this idea, and you’ll see a significant amount of expansion of our resources here.” Hyperloop One is competing with a number of other companies to have the first operational hyperloop system, a mode of transport that will propel passengers and cargo through tubes at airplane-like speeds of nearly 1,127km/h.

Lloyd also announced that Hyperloop One is expecting to perform its first public trial in the “next couple of months.”

The DevLoop trial will follow Hyperloop One’s first public test of a prototype propulsion system, which took place in Nevada in May 2016.

Confirming that the company was working with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and the Federal Transport Authority (FTA) on developing regulations surrounding the technology, Lloyd said “we’ve learnt a lot from RTA in terms of safety and certifications,” adding “there are currently no rules governing this technology.”

He went on to state that his company was working closely with the relevant authorities in the UAE to develop a “playbook” for regulatory approval.
This is an environment where we can create rules. I believe those regulatory frameworks can be developed and delivered in the Emirates and then exported elsewhere to other countries around the world. Why not? That’s one of our objectives here,” Lloyd said.

In October 2016, Hyperloop One secured $50 million (Dh183.65 million) in a financing round led by Dubai port operator DP World.

The RTA announced at the beginning of February that they had been conducting a feasibility study on the high-speed transportation system, in coordination with Hyperloop One, since October 2016.

The provisional studies focused on the suggested routes in Dubai, whilst also assessing the economic, financial and environmental impact of the technology.