What is the Role?
As the Principle Signalling Designer you will manage the day-to-day activities of a design office, independently check and producing your own designs. With the assistance of the Design Manager you will also mentor and develop your junior designers. My client is currently working on projects at GRIP 3/4, GRIP 5 and you will be involved in these heavily from day one.
Responsibilities include
· You will also be involved in the creation, monitoring and constant improvement of internal signalling standards and processes.
· You will deputise for the Signalling Design Manager and also act as CEM and CRE (Signalling) as necessary
Why should I apply?
Working for this international multi-disciplinary consultancy is the perfect platform to progress your career towards management and ultimately obtaining an IRSE Design Manager Licence. You will be involved in a variety of projects in all aspects of design, from scheme design to detailed design.
Who are the likely candidates?
Candidates with IRSE Principle Design Licence (candidates with signalling design licence 1.1.150C and having a log-book ready or nearly ready for assessment for a Signalling Principles Designer License will also be considered).
What Skills do I need?
§ Demonstrable experience of managing the Signalling Design Production process.
§ Demonstrable experience of applying the Signalling Design Production process to Network Rail’s GRIP procedures.
§ Thorough and up to date knowledge of UK Signalling Principles.
§ Training/mentoring skills.
§ Strong evaluation and decision-making skills.
Our Methodology
We are specialist providers of permanent staff for the rail market; we have over 7 years experience of delivering rail professionals for major projects, renewals and maintenance.
As rail specialists we are selective in our partnering solutions, ensuring that we can deliver on our commitments. We provide honest feedback and manage the recruitment process from conception to completion in an effective and efficient manner for every person involved.
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