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Senior Test & Commissioning Engineer [Signalling]

Please Note: The application deadline for this job has now passed.

Job Introduction

The Signalling Engineering & Innovation team provide expertise in signal engineering, development of signalling standards, product and technology innovation support, and assurance of signal works testing activities across Network Rail infrastructure to improve safety, performance, increase reliability and deliver efficiencies within Network Rail and across the rail industry.

The Signal Works Testing Assurance team lead the review and acceptance of all test planning documentation and approve the appointment of the Tester in Charge for nominated projects. They provide specialist technical support including the development of test specifications for new and novel products and input into working groups for key industry standards including the Signal Works Testing Handbook.  They lead and support signalling pre-commissioning readiness reviews to manage and reduce the risks associated with signalling pre-commissioning testing activities on Projects and verify readiness for commissioning by ensuring that an appropriate level of assurance is undertaken at key points in advance of commissioning.

Main Responsibility

On behalf of our Regional and National Clients, lead the monitoring of projects in the delegated portfolio, in compliance with test and commissioning standards and procedures. Monitor that the projects are effectively and efficiently delivering the client/customer expectations for signalling testing and commissioning activities for allocated schemes. Monitor the compliance of testing and commissioning activities with the relevant legislation, railway group and company standards and verify whether signalling systems can be safely accepted into use.

  • Lead the provision of technical guidance to Clients of the staging, possession and temporary works arrangements required for the testing and commissioning activities of allocated projects.  Evaluate the multi-discipline programme for adverse effect on the testing and commissioning Programme.
  • Lead the review and acceptance of test planning documentation including testing and commissioning plans and testing strategies.
  • Approve the appointment of the tester in charge and carry out verification reviews of competence of signalling testing and commissioning engineers working on projects.
  • Lead and support pre-commissioning readiness reviews to manage and reduce the risks associated with signalling pre-commissioning testing activities on Projects and verify readiness for commissioning by ensuring that an appropriate level of assurance is undertaken at key points in advance of commissioning.
  • Lead, plan and undertake inspections of signalling testing and commissioning activities carried out by contractors.
  • Accept signalling systems into use, or delegate acceptance to an appropriate testing and commissioning engineer.
  • Review, and where appropriate approve, deferral of test logs. Progress to closure of deferred test logs and commissioning documentation.
  • Provide independent testing and commissioning guidance and support to investigations and inquiries. Participate in investigations of incidents relating to testing and commissioning where required.
  • Evaluate issues arising from testing activities and techniques to expose best practice, leading to a reduction in on site testing.

 

Full Job Description with all responsibilities attached

The Ideal Candidate

The Ideal Candidate should have all the essential criteria below

  • Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or hold IRSE Licence Category 7.8.110C Engineering Manager (Testing) or capable of achieving within 2 years.
  • Extensive knowledge of signalling equipment, systems and processes.
  • A sound knowledge of signalling design and testing & commissioning procedures and standards.
  • Knowledge of Health and Safety legislation.
  • Excellent written and oral skills.

 

Desirable but not essential

  • Chartered Engineer (CEng)
  • Corporate Member of the Institute of Railway Engineers (IRSE)
  • Formal qualification in testing management or principles testing.
  • Previous experience in a related role.
  • Knowledge of, and previous experience of testing of, the European Train Control System (ETCS)

 

Do you consider yourself to have a protected characteristic? If so and you require any additional support with your application, please do not hesitate to contact the Resourcer who will happily assist.

 

 

Click ‘apply for this job’ to apply. If you would like to speak the Resourcing Team, please contact James.Lea@networkrail.co.uk

For further information of the role please contact Neil.Buchan@networkrail.co.uk or Brian.Parker2@networkrail.co.uk

Package Description

Role:  Senior Test & Commissioning Engineer [Signalling]

Salary: £55,596-£62,546 (Band 3C)

Locations:, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Derby, York, Glasgow

Contract Type: Permanent.

Interview Dates: Interviews will be scheduled once advert has closed

 

Network Rail Benefits 

We have lots of employee benefits, including a range of pension schemes and discounted offers.

28 days annual leave + bank holidays

Employees will be entitled to a 75% discount off leisure travel this includes off peak and super off-peak tickets. Employees will also be entitled to 75% discount on season tickets.

To find out about what benefits we offer, click here

About the Company

Who you would work for?

Engineering Services is a function within Route Services.  We sit as a central team to provide national skills and activities which enable regions and industry partners to deliver the railway for our customers. 

As a large central functional team which focus on engineering delivery, we have many roles from pure engineering to project management and touch every part of the railway from track, power, signalling to the lifts and escalators which are essential to keep our stations moving.  

Being multi-disciplinary means we have great opportunities to work in design, development or even the delivery of activities such as our own points operating equipment which move trains from one track to another up to 125mph. 

Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd

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