Overview
Qiddiya is Saudi Arabia’s future capital of entertainment, sports, and culture — a 360 km² mega-project just outside Riyadh. From F1-grade racetracks and theme parks to stadiums and performance venues, we’re creating a destination like no other. This is more than a project, it’s a national transformation. As construction accelerates, we’re hiring ambitious talent to help shape it. If you’re driven by scale, impact, and the chance to build something iconic from the ground up, Qiddiya is calling for you.
General Summary
The Director of Stakeholder, Community and Interface is a critical leadership role within the Transport Division, responsible for establishing and managing robust engagement frameworks across multi-modal transport systems that operate both within and beyond the Qiddiya boundary. The role is dual-faceted—focused on building enduring stakeholder relationships with government, community, and industry actors, while also driving the technical and operational interface requirements between Qiddiya Transport and external infrastructure and service providers.
This position requires a strategic yet hands-on leader with a technical or engineering background, exceptional stakeholder engagement capability, and significant experience navigating complex regulatory and operational landscapes in the Middle East. The successful candidate will be equally comfortable designing stakeholder engagement templates and insights as they are negotiating formal interface agreements with senior public and private sector counterparts.
This position requires the establishment of clear communication, continuous feedback systems, and performance measurement to drive engagement effectiveness, compliance, and positive community sentiment.
Cultivate a high-performance team culture focused on learning, knowledge sharing, and embedding stakeholder management best practices throughout the Business Unit.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Transport Systems, Infrastructure, or a related technical discipline.
Master’s degree in engineering management, Public Infrastructure, or similar field strongly preferred.
Experience
Deep understanding of infrastructure lifecycle, transport operations, and the role of interface agreements in complex projects.
Proven experience operating in the Middle East, with a detailed understanding of inter-governmental and regulatory frameworks in the region.
Demonstrated ability to develop interface agreements from inception through execution and operational management.
Experience delivering or supporting large-scale, multi-modal transport projects across complex jurisdictional and physical boundaries.
A track record of leading and mentoring multidisciplinary teams in high-pressure environments.
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Community Engagement • Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia