Career Profile
Transportation Planner
by FundiConnect Editorial Team | 6 February 2019
Career Overview
A Transportation Planner is someone who works alongside government agencies to select and develop plans to organise mass transit. Essentially Transportation Planners design, maintain, and improve community infrastructure such as bridges, highway roads, and interstate expressways so that drivers can safely and easily travel from one place to another.
Required School Subjects
You will need to have taken the following subjects at high school:
- Pure Mathematics
Recommended subjects:
- Information Technology
- Engineering
- Economics
Institution and APS
The following institutions are highly recommended for studies:
- Stellenbosch University – No specific APS requirement
- University of Johannesburg (UJ) – APS of 26+
- UNISA – No specific APS requirement
- University of Pretoria (UP) – APS of 30
Required Qualifications
Transportation Planners typically hold bachelor’s degrees in engineering or a related field, as well as have several years of experience in working with traffic trends and planning with specific focus on vehicular and pedestrian traffic in a variety of settings. Some of the specific qualifications available at each of the abovementioned institutions include:
University of Johannesburg
- Diploma in Transportation Management
- Diploma in Logistics
- BCom in Logistics Management
- BCom Honours in Transport Economics
Stellenbosch University
- BCom in Logistics Management
- Quantitative Management (Offered during second year as a major)
UNISA
- Bachelor of Commerce in Transport and Logistics
- Bachelor of Commerce in Supply Chain and Operations Management
- Bachelor of Commerce in Transport and Logistics
University of Pretoria
- BCom Supply Chain Management
Working Hours
A typical work day for a Transportation Planner takes place in an office setting, with some visits to field sites for purposes of inspection. You should also be prepared to work shifts which include evenings and weekends.
Expected Salary
Salaries of a Transportation Planner vary depending on the level of education and experience.
1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R217 771 per annum
5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R385 635 per annum
10-19 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R505 862 + per annum
What to Expect
There are many things that you’ll like about this career, some of them include:
The job security that comes with being a scarce skill in an in-demand role
Playing an important role that has a wide impact
When interacting with suppliers, it can take time to form reliable relationships that work well to help the business succeed. This means that you’re under great pressure to think critically about the bigger picture, which can sometimes be stressful – especially if you have to work long hours to get the job done.
