
Signalling Tester In Charge - Complex Works
- United Kingdom
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Must Hold NR CofC and Must Hold IRSE License- Tester in Charge and Functional Tester IRSE License 1.3.190 / 1.3.170 or have held in the past few years.
- Take overall responsibility for the testing and commissioning of new and altered signalling systems for Complex Works Testing of Signalling projects. Undertake testing duties within the scope of Certificate of Competency held.
- Undertake Work Package Management responsibilities on Projects. Identify resource requirements for your projects and competent staff are utilized, ensuring they are briefed regarding their work and responsibilities and that any necessary documentation is completed.
- Encourage and promote the advancement of staff as a route to self-development. Deputies for the Testing & Commissioning Engineer.
- Upward briefing of project testing status to T&CE and Project team as required. Ensure Audits and surveillances are undertaken in accordance with the Project Quality plan.
- Manage effective utilization and allocation of project-based testing resources both internal and subcontracted.
- Prepare and check bids for accuracy and price for the testing portion of signalling projects. Contribute to the continuous improvement of processes and procedures, and innovations and initiatives.
- Experience in Railway Signalling Testing & Commissioning of Projects of Simple and Complex size. NR Complex Works TIC certification, and Tester in Charge and Functional Tester IRSE License. Appreciation and awareness of principles and systems testing requirements.
- Substantial Railway Signalling experience especially in management of signalling testing. Good knowledge of Railway Group and NR company standards requirements.
- Good personnel management and communication skills. Able to work under pressure during intense periods of commissioning etc.
- Willing to work flexibly and efficiently in support of the project. Able to contribute to the management team to provide the development and future direction for the testing group.