Senior Traffic Management Engineer - Rail

Posted 02 November 2020
Salary £52k - 80.5k per year
Location
Job type Contract - Full Time
Discipline Rail
ReferenceJO0000024112
Contact NameOliver Gooch

Job description

Are you a Senior Traffic Management Engineer  who has extensive experience in rail control systems?
 
Do you want to work on the Uk's biggest rail project and deliver the only fully integrated rail traffic management control system?
 
This role will be supporting the HS2 project and working client side to help deliver the schemes traffic management system along with the rail control systems.
 
The role will be based in Central London but you will be working for home currently.
 
Salary: £53,000 - £80,500 per annum
 
Responsibilities:
 
- Providing technical assurance for Traffic Management & Rail Control Systems
- Working closely with the wider operations and engineering disciplines to develop Engineering Asset Management and Control solutions that consider all relevant systems and sub-systems
- Act as the technical lead for commercially sensitive aspects such as tender evaluations, as the works are currently out to tender
- Lead the management of technical risk for Traffic Management & Rail Control Systems works
- Providing technical expertise and advice relating to Traffic Management & Rail Control Systems to the wider project organisation and external stakeholders
 
Requirements:
- Applicable knowledge UK construction regulations including CDM requirements.
- The application of the Common Safety Method (CSM) for risk evaluation and assessment.
- Understanding of Traffic Management & Rail Control Systems and their relationship to railway operations
- Understanding of development, design and construction of similar Traffic Management & Rail Control Systems projects
- Application of technical standards, both national and international, which apply to Traffic Management & Rail Control Systems and railway system design and operation
- Chartered Engineer/Membership of an appropriate professional institution or the equivalent experience.