Lighting and Control System Engineer; Roads O&M
Position Summary
The Lighting and Control Systems Engineer is responsible for the operation, maintenance and performance of all lighting and lighting control assets on the RF-001 expressway network. The role covers conventional road lighting together with decorative and architectural lighting, smart lighting control networks, and underpass and tunnel lighting. The engineer ensures that all systems meet the applicable standards, achieve the required performance levels, and comply with contract KPI and SLA obligations.
Key Responsibilities Decorative and Architectural Lighting- Plan and supervise operation and maintenance of decorative and architectural lighting on bridges, interchanges, landmark structures and feature installations.
- Manage DMX
512 and RDM controlled fixtures, scene programming, colour change sequences and show schedules; verify addressing, universes and data integrity across controllers. - Diagnose data line, driver and node faults; maintain controller backups, scene libraries and as built control documentation.
- Support the planning, trial and future rollout of smart lighting control based on LoRaWAN, including gateways, nodes, network servers and a central management system (CMS). This scope is not yet implemented on the contract.
- Configure DALI and DALI-2 drivers, dimming profiles, calendar and astronomical time scheduling, and fault and energy telemetry as systems are introduced.
- Support feeder pillar monitoring, remote switching and metering integration, including device commissioning, provisioning and firmware updates.
- Develop performance, energy and fault reporting from CMS data to support contract KPI and SLA reporting once the system is operational.
- Operate and maintain underpass and tunnel lighting in line with CIE 88 and BS 5489, covering threshold, transition, interior and exit zones.
- Manage daytime and night time stage dimming, luminance controllers, photometric (L20) sensors and traffic linked control logic.
- Verify emergency and standby lighting, UPS supported circuits, and, where applicable, integration with tunnel SCADA, ventilation and incident management systems.
- Confirm luminance levels, uniformity and the absence of flicker through scheduled measurement and inspection.
- Lead fault finding, planned preventive maintenance and corrective works across street, decorative and tunnel lighting assets on the 29 expressway network.
- Supervise subcontractor and in house teams, review work orders in the asset management system, and enforce quality and SLA compliance.
- Prepare technical reports, method statements, risk assessments and as built records; support trials, retrofits and the HPS to LED conversion programme.
- Apply electrical safety, permit to work and Ashghal HSE requirements at all times.
512 / RDM
Decorative and architectural lighting control, scene programming, addressing and data troubleshooting.
LoRaWAN (desirable)Gateways, nodes, network server and CMS for smart street lighting control and telemetry; planned future scope, not currently implemented.
DALI / DALI-2Driver configuration, dimming, scheduling, energy and fault reporting.
Tunnel LightingCIE 88 stage dimming and luminance (L20) control; emergency lighting; SCADA integration is optional.
PhotometricsBS 5489, CIE 115, EN 13201 verification of lux, uniformity and threshold increment.
Electrical SystemsLV distribution, feeder pillars, cabling, protection, metering and earthing.
Data and ReportingCMS analytics, KPI and SLA dashboards, asset and work order management systems.
Qualifications- Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline.
- Minimum six years of relevant experience in street, decorative and tunnel lighting.
- Hands on experience with DMX
512 and RDM decorative lighting control is required. - Familiarity with LoRaWAN, DALI and CMS based smart lighting platforms is desirable, given planned future scope.
- Working knowledge of BS 5489, CIE 115, EN 13201 and CIE 88 tunnel lighting recommendations.
- Experience on performance based or highways maintenance contracts is preferred.
- MMUP / UPDA registration in the electrical category is an advantage.
- Valid Qatar driving licence is preferred.
- Strong reporting skills and proficiency in asset management and data analysis tools.
The role sits within the Electrical and Street Lighting Department, which reports to the Project Manager. The engineer reports to the Electrical and Street Lighting Manager and coordinates with duty engineers, subcontractor teams and the Ashghal client representatives. Liaises with traffic management, tunnel operations and SCADA teams for works affecting underpass and tunnel systems.
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