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Signal & Telecoms Maintenance Engineer, Greater London
Client:
Network Rail
Location:
Greater London, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Reference:
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Job Views:
7
Posted:
03.03.2025
Expiry Date:
17.04.2025
Job Description:
Are you looking for an exciting career maintaining the critical systems that keep Britain's railways running?
We are currently recruiting for a Signal and Telecoms Engineer to join our dedicated team at London Bridge Delivery Unit. You will play a vital role in keeping the heart of the UK running safely. Working in one of the busiest railway environments in the country, you will be at the forefront of leading on signalling maintenance and faults, ensuring the smooth operation that millions rely on every day.
If you thrive in a fast-paced, problem-solving environment and enjoy a challenge, apply today and be part of a team that keeps London moving.
About the role
In your role as S&T Maintenance Engineer, you will lead and direct the Infrastructure Maintenance team to achieve business and functional objectives and meet key performance measures, as well as managing the development of individuals and the engagement of the team.
1. Manage the arrangements for staff safety and competence.
2. Identify and implement safety, asset performance, reliability, productivity, and efficiency improvement initiatives.
3. Manage the inspection and maintenance of assets to standards.
4. Manage the prioritisation of work and delivery to plan.
5. Check that safety, assurance, compliance, performance, and business processes are followed.
6. Restore to normal operation after completion of testing/investigation, equipment that has failed, been subject to an allegation or has been renewed as part of a maintenance delivered renewal programme.
Do you have:
1. Leadership experience managing 40-50 people and contractors.
2. Willingness to cover a large geographical area.
3. Budget management experience.
4. Working towards being a chartered engineer is desirable but not essential.
5. Any engineering background, such as signalling engineering, telecoms, civil, or mechanical.
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