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Careers At MTSAi

Infrastructure work with long-term urban consequence.

MTSAi is building the platform layer for government-controlled urban mobility in Indian cities. The work spans transportation research, platform engineering, operational analytics, and public-sector deployment design.

We are at an early stage. The people joining now are building the first version of this infrastructure.

Why MTSAi

The problems we are working on, making congestion management politically sustainable, coordinating mobility across fragmented urban infrastructure, and keeping policy authority with governments rather than vendors, have not been solved at Indian city scale. If that kind of problem interests you, this is a good place to work on it.

Areas of Work

Roles span the following domains. Availability depends on organisational stage and project priorities.

Mobility Intelligence and Analytics

Mobility Intelligence and Analytics

Transportation analytics, congestion modelling, and mobility demand analysis.

Engineering and Platform Infrastructure

Engineering and Platform Infrastructure

Infrastructure systems, interoperability architecture, and integration with existing government environments.

GIS and Spatial Systems

GIS and Spatial Systems

Corridor mapping, route intelligence, and spatial analysis of urban mobility patterns.

Data Science and Operational Research

Data Science and Operational Research

Traffic behaviour modelling, operational forecasting, and analytical support for policy evaluation.

Public Infrastructure and Operations

Public Infrastructure and Operations

Deployment coordination, government engagement support, and operational workflow design.

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Research and Collaboration

MTSAi collaborates with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics on traffic simulation, mobility demand modelling, and congestion behaviour in high- density urban corridors. We welcome enquiries from researchers and institutions whose work connects to these areas.

Get In Touch

AI-powered smart city traffic

If you are a professional, researcher, or institution interested in what we are building, write to us at careers@miracletraffic.ai with a brief note on your background and what you are looking to work on.

We respond to every enquiry that is relevant to our current work. No formal application process is required to start a conversation.