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Test and Commissioning Engineer

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Recruiter
Posted
19 July 2012
Ref
IRC599697
Location
Locations across the UK
Industry
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
£30,000 - £55,000

Further information

Test and Commissioning Engineer 

  • Be part of a hugely ambitious new electrification programme 
  • Undertake testing and commissioning activities across our various schemes 
  • Work closely with project managers, consultants and contractors 
  • Enable us to work safely, efficiently and cost-effectively

If you’re looking for the most exciting opportunities in engineering, your search ends here. Revitalising Britain’s railway, our remit’s as vast as it is challenging – we’re involved in some of the most diverse, ambitious ventures Britain has ever seen, including Crossrail, Europe’s largest engineering project.

The rail industry has now embarked on the most ambitious new £2bn electrification programme Britain has seen for more than 30 years. Needless to say, this presents us with massive challenges and opportunities for the future – and to meet them successfully, it’s vital that we have a world-class team in place. As a result, we’re now seeking more outstanding engineers to join us, and help us deliver innovation and efficiency in line with challenging timescales.

You’ll undertake testing and commissioning activities for a range of Electrification projects. It’s a challenge that’ll see you developing and reviewing plans and strategies, leading or supporting the delivery of testing and commissioning, and providing expert technical guidance to project managers. In addition, you’ll assist with investigations and inquiries as necessary.

You’ll need: 

  • Relevant Technical Qualifications 
  • Working knowledge of Testing and Commissioning procedures and standards 
  • Knowledge of Health and Safety legislation and best practice 
  • Ability to communicate effectively in person and in writing

Network Rail welcomes applications from a diverse range of candidates regardless of background, disability or gender and is committed to creating a workforce as diverse as the communities we serve.

To find out more about this position and apply, please visit networkrail.co.uk/engineeringcareers and click on reference IRC599697

Closing date: 31st July 2012 

Network Rail

Formed in 2002, Network Rail owns and operates Britain’s rail infrastructure. Today, some 33,000 people are together responsible for the vast national network of railways, signals, bridges, tunnels, electrified lines and communications...