Field Engineer - Electrical Rail

Coyle Rail Ltd ,
London, Greater London
Contract Type: Contract

Overview

Field Engineer Electrical Purpose of the Job Responsible for overseeing the technical and quality aspects of Routeway construction, testing and commissioning activities within an area of responsibility as appointed for a geographic location, contract or system. Principal Accountabilities Assisting the Supervisor’s Representative in discharging delegated duties and responsibilities of the Supervisor under NEC3 ECC, where applicable. Undertaking reviews as required of routeway contractor technical submittals, (including method statements and work package plans where obligated by third party agreements only). Providing Field Engineering input to the RFI / NCR / FCD process and where directed seeking input from the Railway Systems discipline specialists. Determining need (with the Supervisor’s Representative) to engage Railway Systems for interpretation or approval of design changes or non-conformances which constitute design changes. Providing input into engineering solutions / field sketches / specifications to resolve site based queries and coordinating resolution of issues with the Engineering Manager/ Railway Systems where required (and where it is not the responsibility of the contractor). Keeping the Supervisor’s Representative informed of technical issues on site. Monitoring the contractor in ensuring that proper processes are identified and implemented to achieve contractual quality compliance. Supporting the Supervisor’s Representative in the review and acceptance of contractor certification packages. Receiving and commenting on contractor daily reports. Assisting the Construction Manager and Supervisor’s Representative in reviewing the programme of works. Supporting the Supervisor’s Representative in the review and acceptance of the Contractor’s Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs). Monitoring the contractor’s compliance with their ITPs and participating in witness and review points, seeking support as required from the Railway Systems discipline specialists. Providing input to the NCR and Punch List process at contract level seeking support as required from the Railway Systems discipline specialists and other specialist functions in evaluating conformances and assessing contractor recommended dispositions. Take reasonable care of your own and others’ health and safety and of those who may be affected in the day-to-day delivery of this role by taking personal responsibility for working to Target Zero principles. Co-operate in all matters relating to health and safety, including following safe working procedures at all times. Act as a role model for vision and values, behaving in ways that are in alignment with Ways of Working. Encourage and support others to do so too. Promote equality in the workplace and adopt appropriate behaviour when interacting with colleagues. Take necessary care to properly protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of corporate information from unauthorised disclosure, modification or destruction. Never knowingly put information or information systems at risk. Main Challenges of the Job Responsible for putting in place systems and procedures that will ensure railway engineering works are delivered in accordance with the Technical Assurance Plan, and Systems Integration Management Plans. Manage works that have complex interfaces between sub-systems, and with the civil station and Routeway contracts, which require effective configuration and interface management during implementation, testing and commissioning phases. To support compliant handover of the completed works to both railway infrastructure operators. To ensure contractor compliance with safe methods of railway working, throughout the project execution phases. To ensure the internal interfaces between contractors and the external relationships with Network Rail, London Underground and other project partners is managed in such a way as to ensure timely and safe completion of the programme. To ensure the contractor complies with their own quality systems. To work with the Project Manager and Project Construction Manager to build effective working relationships at the appropriate level within the contractor’s team. Person Specification Degree qualified engineer or equivalent experience in appropriate railway systems engineering discipline experience of engineering and/or construction on railway systems engineering project Knowledge and experience of construction quality systems and processes Knowledge of the NEC3 form of contract and of CDM Regulations Knowledge and experience of site-based ES&H processes and procedures/regulations Role Specific Requirements Professional qualifications in Electrical Engineering; Design and construction experience in power systems within a railway environment; Have a good knowledge of railway regulations and standards; and Familiar with railway operational requirements.