Railway Systems and RAMS Engineer
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Safety Engineer
Job Description Overview
Are you ready to take up a vital role in shaping some of our exciting projects? How about joining our talented team, where everyone has a voice, and together we face our clients' problems head-on. It's a diverse and inclusive work environment where world-class talent knows no distinctions. We are looking for innovative, forward-thinking people who enjoy challenge and actively seek to develop and improve work processes.
Join us as a Railway Systems and RAMS Engineer in our Transportation Project Delivery team and you will have the opportunity to contribute the delivery of an exciting multi-disciplinary Transportation project. You will collaborate across all stages of the project lifecycle with the Preliminary Works, Design, Engineering, Construction supervision and T&C teams and in close coordination with the D&B Contractor overseeing the design, implementation, performance verification and commissioning the communications, control, signalling, traction power, PI, CCTV, PA, SCADA and PSDs works with focus on delivery and special emphasis on safety.
With such size, scope and scale, you'll have plenty of opportunities to keep yourself challenged and to grow your technical leadership skills.
Your role- Review DB contractor proposals for compliance with project requirements, regulations and stakeholder specifications, and provide technical recommendations for the railway systems and compliance with operational requirements.
- Coordinate the construction requirements with the O&M Consultant and Contractors with focus on maintaining safety and continuous operation on the Metro network. Represent the PMCM when dealing with Operation and Maintenance and Transport authorities.
- Ensure operational requirements are integrated into design, engineering and construction activities.
- Lead RAMS activities across design, construction, testing, and operational readiness stages. Review reliability, maintainability, availability, and safety analyses for operational assets.
- Coordinate operational readiness and maintainability reviews with consultants, operators and maintainers.
- Lead the implementation of the PSDs and their integration with the architectural context of the facilities, PI, Wayfinding, signalling and control systems.
- Review maintenance strategies, spare parts planning, and operational procedures.
- Demonstrate understanding of the safety significance in the operation and maintenance systems preferably in a railway environment and always consider safety as the highest priority.
- Participate in testing, commissioning, trial running, and handover activities.
- Support development of operational documentation, training plans, and asset acceptance processes.
- Conduct technical reviews and ensure quality assurance throughout project execution.
- Participate in coordination meetings to ensure alignment and integration of railway systems works with project requirements.
- Provide technical guidance and support to multidisciplinary teams.
- Coordinate with the HSE Manager, Head of Engineering and Head of Construction for incorporating the railway systems works within the reports.
- Keep a proactive Safety aptitude and behaviour, and contribute in positive to the a culture of safety.
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical, Electronics, Telecommunications, Control & Instrumentation, Mechatronics, or Systems Engineering (or equivalent), with demonstrated experience in railway signalling, telecommunications, and/or platform screen door systems. Minimum 12 years of experience are required.
- Professional membership with a recognized engineering institution is preferred.
- Strong and demonstrable experience in railway signalling, telecommunications, and platform screen door systems.
- Strong technical knowledge of railway signalling systems, including CBTC/ETCS principles, interlocking, train detection, and route control.
- In‑depth understanding of signalling field equipment such as point machines, track circuits, axle counters, and signals, including typical failure modes.
- Technical knowledge of railway telecom systems, including fiber optic networks, IP‑based communication systems, and radio systems (TETRA/LTE).
- Strong experience…
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