About Network Rail
Key Vacancy Information:
Job Title: Asset Engineer [Building Fabric] [East Coast] / Building Surveyor
Role Type: Full Time, Permanent
Location: York George Stephenson House
Closing date: 2nd October 2024
Salary: 43,588 to 49,037 per annum (plus Employee Healthcare)
Annual Leave: 28 days + bank holidays
Hours: 35 per week
*Employees will be entitled to a 75% discount off leisure, this includes all Advance, off peak and super off peak tickets*
Brief Description:
In this role, you will manage a varied portfolio of Buildings fabric assets (from Signal boxes and lineside buildings to Category A stations) in the East Coast Route to deliver Network Rail's goals. Developing the understanding of risks and development of short/medium term mitigations as well as feeding the longer terms renewals plan. Provide engineering expertise on building fabric maintenance and renewal matters across the portfolio.
About the role (External)
Key Accountabilities:
1. Manage the asset stewardship and inspection of the region / route / function building fabric assets in accordance with asset policy and technical strategy, recommending remedial and renewal works and maintain comprehensive asset history records.
2. Develop and assist with the management of prioritised maintenance and renewal requirements, workbanks and plans in accordance with the technical asset management strategy and budget.
3. Produce maintenance and renewal remits and manage their inclusion in the workbank. Oversee the development and implementation of schemes, verifying requirements are sufficient, correctly interpreted and delivered. Specify and monitor the implementation of control measures where proposed works are deferred.
4. Act as sponsor for complex and specialist maintenance and all renewal schemes. Discharge all sponsor's accountabilities in accordance with corporate policy.
5. Carry out engineering analysis and risk assessment of maintenance and renewals schemes during the early development phase, producing business cases where appropriate.
6. Provide operational property / route services building fabric asset engineering remits for enhancement schemes and support the operational property engineering acceptance of enhancements.
7. Review proposals from other asset groups or external organisations that impact on maintenance or renewal activity, identify potential synergies and develop optimised plans as applicable.
8. Monitor trends in maintenance and renewal work, asset condition, failure and failure precursors. Check that appropriate action is specified to predict and prevent similar failures.
9. Provide engineering support and participate in investigations of incidents relating to building fabric maintenance and renewals.
10. Liaise with portfolio occupiers and stakeholders for asset stewardship purposes and report on tenant lease non-compliance and manage the monitoring of tenant dilapidations with particular reference to building fabric.
Essential:
* HND/HNC or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject
* Significant relevant experience of operational property engineering
* Knowledge of policies and standards relating to operational property
* Working towards membership of a relevant professional institution
Desirable:
* Member of a relevant professional body
* Degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject
* Incorporated or Chartered Engineer
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