Overview of role Working in Engineerings matrix resource model, Project Engineers are deployed across London Underground Infrastructure to deliver its multi-billion pound a year investment programme. Project Engineers use expertise in the field of multi-discipline engineering to: - Analyse and resolve complex technical problems across the transport network. - Work effectively with both the Supply Chain and a broad TfL team including Engineering, Project Management, Commercial, Sponsorship and other project functions. - Provide authoritative technical advice and guidance to senior internal and external stakeholders. - Interpret technical strategies and company policy to satisfy business requirements. - Apply commercial thinking to the development and implementation of optimised solutions. - Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of business operations and requirements in formulating recommendations. - Providing constructive challenge to deliver the right outcomes for the business. Key Accountabilities - Ensures the safety, functionality and compliance of newly implemented or altered assets/systems. - Leads the development and implementation of complex engineering solutions from a multi-discipline perspective, coordinating subject matter experts as needed. - Drives a culture of continuous improvement using best practice, innovation, whole life cost optimisation and effective root cause analysis Skills, Knowledge & Experience Skills - Ability to communicate, negotiate, motivate & influence effectively - both orally and in writing - with people at all levels below Director both across the organisation and outside it. - Ability to analyse complex data (quantitative and qualitative), draw conclusions and produce solutions and decisions. - Proven ability to coordinate engineering activities to deliver assured engineering solutions. Knowledge - Understanding of the challenges of introducing new assets (ideally in the transport industry) and the necessary trade-off between cost, time, and scope. - Understanding of the principles of risk management and value engineering. - Knowledge of applicable health & safety legislation, industry best practice, standards and guidance. - Knowledge of engineering contracts, e.g. the New Engineering Contract (NEC). Experience - Experience of providing engineering services to programmes/ projects for a large, high risk/ complexity, safety focused and regulated organisation(s), where there are multiple complex interfaces and delivering to time budget and quality. - Some experience in the effective control of budgets and the delivery of projects to required cost, time, and quality. Various sizes. Project Engineers will report to a Senior/Principal Project Engineer and generally be in small teams.