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Key Player in Mobility in the Canton of Fribourg, the Fribourg Public Transport (TPF) employs nearly and ensures essential services every day. Looking towards the future, TPF faces significant challenges in the evolution of its rail services, both on human and technological levels. In this context, particularly marked by the upcoming retirement of the current holder of the position, TPF is seeking an experienced individual as Railway Manager (M/F). A key role for reliability and performance. Your responsibilities: As a member of the extended management team of TPF TRAFIC, you assume overall responsibility for activities related to rail and its development. At the interface of the, you ensure safety, performance, and quality in a demanding and highly regulated environment. You oversee all activities in your area, manage incidents and particular events, and conduct projects for the evolution of. In this capacity, you especially support the introduction of new digital tools, processes, the arrival of new rolling stock, as well as quality assurance and monitoring. Truly an orchestra conductor of rail, you supervise, develop, and unite the teams in your entity, both directly and indirectly. You promote a demanding and constructive working environment conducive to engagement and sustainable performance. You ensure clear and constructive communication with internal and external partners, including social partners, and represent the interests of TPF TRAFIC within instances and bodies in the sector.Profile: Structured and committed personality, you possess a real perspective and a systemic approach allowing you to move easily in complex environments. With a well-developed human sense, you know how to establish a trust-based relationship, manage sensitive issues, and unite multidisciplinary teams around clear objectives. Your background has led you to conduct projects and implement tools in complex environments and make decisions in demanding contexts. Comfortable in dialogue, you interact with various stakeholders, including institutional and external partners, combining vision and operational insight. With a higher education degree, you have confirmed experience in the railway sector or in a comparable environment. A good understanding of the regulatory framework, particularly the LDT, as well as digital tools related to rail, is an asset. You are fluent in French; good knowledge of German is desired. jid8a07ea8aen jit0207aen jpiy26aen