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Rail Vehicle Engineer

Fusion People Ltd
Posted 6 hours ago, valid for a month
Location

Glasgow, City of Glasgow G62 6EP, Scotland

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The role involves providing engineering expertise and support for rail vehicles, primarily for the Railway Safety Directorate.
  • Candidates should have significant practical experience in the rail industry, specifically in maintenance, design, or manufacture of rolling stock, and a degree or equivalent professional experience.
  • The position requires knowledge of rolling stock maintenance and safety management principles, as well as understanding various technical standards related to railways.
  • Travel throughout the UK and Europe is necessary, with occasional nights away from home and work during unsocial hours.
  • The salary for this position is £50,000, and candidates are expected to have a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience.
Job Purpose

You will provide rail vehicles engineering expertise, support and guidance. You will primarily support the Railway Safety Directorate, but you will work closely with colleagues across all ORR's various directorates, the Department for Transport and a wide range of industry stakeholders. You will be required to travel, as and when needed, throughout the UK and within Europe. There will be nights away from home and occasionally work will be required during unsocial hours.

As one of His Majesty's Inspectors of Railways you will regulate health and safety for: passengers; the workforce; and the public; who use, operate and maintain Britain's railways. You will be a warranted health and safety inspector and there will be a training and development programme to help you achieve the necessary inspector competence.

Your key responsibilities, although not exhaustive, will include:

  • Carrying out assessment of Interoperable Authorisation projects and Authorisation applications for vehicles
  • Providing support in relation to other ORR statutory work, such as Entities in Charge of Maintenance (ECM), Vehicle Exemptions and Safety Certification assessments
  • Performing inspection of vehicles to assist with ORR delivery plan work
  • Providing support to ORR investigations. Occasionally this may include taking the formal role of an Expert Witness
  • Reviewing Rail Accident Investigation Branch findings, recommendations and responses, to ensure duty holders take effective action and achieve timely closure of recommendations
  • Providing technical input into answering public and ministerial enquiries relating to rail vehicles
  • Contributing to the review, development and application of relevant technical standards
  • Representing ORR at professional forums with industry
  • Maintaining technical expertise in your own specialist area, likely to be, for example, mechanical (structures, braking, wheel/rail interface, doors); or electrical (power systems, control systems, interference)
  • Sharing rail vehicle engineering knowledge with colleagues across ORR to support training and development activities.
Behaviours
  • Making Effective Decisions
  • Communicating and Influencing
Experience
  • Significant practical experience of working in the rail industry in a relevant role relating to rail vehicles (e.g. maintenance, design or manufacture of rolling stock)
Technical
  • Knowledge of rolling stock maintenance, component overhaul regimes and processes
  • Understanding of the interfaces between rolling stock, infrastructure and power supply systems
  • Working knowledge of the principles of safety management
  • Understanding of the role and purpose of different types of standards, for example Railway Group Standards, Rail Industry Standards, National Technical Specification Notices, Technical Specification for Interoperability, CEN/CENELEC standards, ISO and IEC standards
Mandatory Qualifications
  • Educated to degree level or with appropriate equivalent professional experience to have achieved chartered status of a professional institution
  • Qualified to (or working towards) Chartered Engineer status or equivalent

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