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Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin

Verkehrsplaner/in

Grundberuf Law & Economics KldB B 51504

What is Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin?

In Germany, a Traffic Planner (Verkehrsplaner/in) is an important professional group that develops traffic facilities and systems to optimize traffic processes. These professionals prepare concepts and action plans to improve traffic systems, conducting traffic and market analyses to create plans and reports based on them. Their work typically takes place in office environments, meeting rooms, or during field visits; they use various digital tools, such as traffic simulation software, when creating their plans and concepts. Furthermore, they organize public meetings for traffic projects, participate in tenders, and advise cities and municipalities, coordinating the implementation of traffic development plans.

Traffic Planning is generally a profession that requires a university education (Studium) and is closely related to the field of Law & Economics. Although specific training duration or degree is not mentioned in the source information, those wishing to work in this field are generally expected to hold a bachelor's or master's degree in civil engineering, urban and regional planning, transportation engineering, or related economics/geography departments. For Turkish students and professionals aiming for this profession in Germany, the recognition (Denklik) of university diplomas in Germany is of great importance, and advanced German language skills (generally C1 level) are essential.

Programs that lead to this profession

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The profession Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin in Germany is generally reached through programs in the Law & Economics field:

Source: BERUFENET · Bundesagentur für Arbeit

Frequently Asked Questions about Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin

Education path, salary, recognition, and entry routes for foreigners

What does a Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin do in Germany?

In Germany, a Traffic Planner (Verkehrsplaner/in) is an important professional group that develops traffic facilities and systems to optimize traffic processes. These professionals prepare concepts and action plans to improve traffic systems, conducting traffic and market analyses to create plans and reports based on them. Their work typically takes place in office environments, meeting rooms, or during field visits; they use various digital tools, such as traffic simulation software, when creating their plans and concepts. Furthermore, they organize public meetings for traffic projects, participate in tenders, and advise cities and municipalities, coordinating the implementation of traffic development plans.

Traffic Planning is generally a profession that requires a university education (Studium) and is closely related to the field of Law & Economics. Although specific training duration or degree is not mentioned in the source information, those wishing to work in this field are generally expected to hold a bachelor's or master's degree in civil engineering, urban and regional planning, transportation engineering, or related economics/geography departments. For Turkish students and professionals aiming for this profession in Germany, the recognition (Denklik) of university diplomas in Germany is of great importance, and advanced German language skills (generally C1 level) are essential.

Is Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin an Ausbildung or a degree path?

In Germany, "Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin" follows a Grundberuf — an entry-level occupation that requires no formal vocational training or specific degree.

How can I qualify as Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin in Germany?

In Germany, "Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin" follows a Grundberuf — an entry-level occupation that requires no formal vocational training or specific degree. Foreign applicants should additionally verify diploma recognition via anabin.kmk.org before applying.

Where do Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin typically work in Germany?

Workplace varies by employer. Check the official BERUFENET listing for the current breakdown of typical work environments for Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin.

What is the typical salary for Verkehrsplaner/Verkehrsplanerin in Germany?

Salaries vary by region, employer size, and experience. Consult BERUFENET for current figures, or salary aggregators like gehalt.de and stepstone.de Gehaltsreport.

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