Brief Description
As a Signalling Senior Project Engineer, you will be an integral part of a multidisciplinary engineering team responsible for delivering projects, primarily within the CRSA portfolio. Your role will encompass the assurance of design and/or construction activities for assigned projects, ensuring strict adherence to the guidelines outlined in relevant legislation, Group and company standards, as well as Network Rail procedures.
In addition, you will play a vital role in collaborating closely with CREs (Contractors Responsible Engineers), CEMs (Contractors Engineering Managers), Project Managers, and various internal and external stakeholders. While the primary location for your signalling activities will be the Doncaster office, this position will require flexibility, including working from other offices as and when necessary. We will consider applicants based anywhere on the Eastern Region.
It's important to note that this role is specific to signalling, and thus, prior experience in signalling, preferably in maintenance, construction, testing, and/or design, is essential. You will be expected to work across multiple projects in the portfolio, so a solid understanding of relevant standards, particularly NR/L2/INI/02009, is crucial.
About the role (External)
Key Accountabilities
·Implement Network Rail systems and procedures to ensure a cost-effective, high-quality, safe, and environmentally responsible approach to design, construction, commissioning, and other technical activities on relevant projects. This should be done while ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and involving appropriate communication with regulators and other relevant stakeholders.
·Oversee the specific projects managed by Capital Delivery to ensure they adhere to Network Rail's standards and specifications. Ensure that allocated design and construction contracts incorporate references to and comply with the relevant Railway Group and Network Rail Company standards, formal specifications, and procedures.
·Effectively manage all engineering activities to ensure they result in schemes that are not only financially viable but also meet program requirements in a manner that prioritises safety and environmental responsibility. This includes strict adherence to project timelines, budgets, and quality standards.
·Uphold the use of appropriate techniques and procedures for both quantified and qualitative risk assessments and HAZOP analysis for allocated projects. Additionally, oversee the environmental aspects of these projects in accordance with Network Rail's environmental policy.
·Continuously monitor the performance of design and specialist consultants as well as contractors involved in the projects.
·Provide expert project management advice for all construction activities, encompassing testing, commissioning, and site supervision. Ensure that the design and construction elements of relevant projects meet the requirements of current legislation, including adherence to construction design management (CDM) regulations.
·Vigilantly monitor the competency of contractors' design, construction, and specialist personnel.
·Conduct thorough reviews of design and on site construction activities and arrange for audits of contractors to assess the adequacy of safety, environmental, and quality management systems throughout the design, construction, testing, and commissioning phases.
·Undertake the responsibilities of the Designated Project Engineer (DPE) for specific projects, ensuring compliance with all relevant standards and regulations.
·Actively identify and promote best practices across various project teams to facilitate continuous improvement and knowledge sharing.
Job Skills, Experience and Qualifications
Essential
1. Proven and successful record as a Signalling Engineer, ideally with hands-on involvement in construction, testing, and design projects across various disciplines.
2. Proficiency in quality assurance practices.
3. Understanding of the procedures necessary for the independent assessment of work.
4. Competence in CDM (Construction Design and Management), risk assessment, and conducting internal and external audits.
5. Familiarity with the IDC/IDR Process.
6. Understanding of the MSRP process and its associated requirements.
7. Outstanding communication skills, vital for effective teamwork and seamless collaboration across various facets of the organisation.
8. Membership of a relevant professional body with chartered status and/or possession of an IRSE (Institution of Railway Signal Engineers) License.
Desirable
9. Familiarity with structuring safety cases to support projects.
10. An understanding and awareness of environmental considerations in engineering projects.
11. Previous experience in project safety management.
12. Acquainted with the intricacies of the SWTH Testing process.
13. Familiarity with the Signal Sighting process.
Research suggests that individuals from underrepresented groups may be less likely to apply for a job if they don't meet all the listed criteria. We are building a diverse and inclusive place to work where people of all backgrounds can thrive. We encourage you to apply for this role. If this isn’t the job for you, there may be other roles available in the wider team