Position: Electrification Asset Protection Engineer
Rate: £47.50 per hour Inside IR35
Location: York
Duration: 12 months+
Start date: ASAP
Working Arrangements: 2 days in Office, 3 days Home
People Group are looking to recruit E&P / OLE ASPRO Engineers from a Network Rail background to work for a Leading Rail Consultancy.
Responsibilities:
1. Undertake reviews of design and construction activities (as identified in Areas of Application), ensuring compliance to relevant standards and legislation.
2. Conduct on-site engineering verifications (where required and directed by the Senior Asset Protection Engineer).
3. Lead the discipline engineering consultation between the project team, client/customer designer/contractor, and the applicable Route Engineers (Discipline) throughout the design development stages and construction.
4. Respond via NR/L2/RSE/02009/F0044 DRN process with acceptance or rejection of submissions within 20 working days of receipt. Where a submission fails/rejected (Cat0/3) the areas identified are clearly communicated to the client/designer. To be re-reviewed when design submission is returned with DRN closed out.
5. Input/guidance into NR/L2/CIV/191/05 Managing the risk from Mining in design and construction.
6. Provide attendance at relevant project meetings and workshops, including progress meetings, CRE meetings, IDC/IDRs.
7. Technical input at enquiry/initial meetings with customer when specialist discipline requirement is required.
8. Review and provide comments of initial design proposals at initial meetings with the customer/client.
9. Review compliance with appropriate standards. (NR/L2/ELP/27311)
To be successful in this position, we're looking for someone who has:
1. Shall preferably be a Chartered Engineer and have a relevant engineering degree (BSc/BEng or equivalent) with minimum 5 years experience.
2. Able to undertake the NR/L2/RSE/02009 role of Project Engineer (PE).
3. Has experience working on Asset Protection projects as a Project Engineer for a client within the rail sector.
4. Understanding of the CDM 2015 Regulations, Common Safety Method (CSM) 2013 Regulations.
Required Qualifications
1. None
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