At Mace, we are growing our transportation division and have a number of upcoming opportunities for project engineers in the following disciplines: civils/structural engineering, telecoms, signaling, electrification and plant (E&P), track, buildings and civils, buildings and services (M&E), and fire engineering. If you have a specialization in one of these areas in the rail industry, we'd love to hear from you. Our Values:
Safety first:
Going home safe and well Integrity:
Always do the right thing Create opportunity:
For our people to excel You’ll Be Responsible For:
Co-ordination of work with other contractors and network rail. Liaison with route engineers (discipline). Participate in all engineering and development assurance activities to ensure schemes are affordable and meet programme requirements in a safe & environmentally responsible manner for time, cost, and quality. Participate in the engineering assurance process considering safety, reliability, maintainability, ease of construction, and environmental/whole life issues. Review compliance with appropriate standards (NR/L2/CIV/003, NR/L3/CIV/0063, etc.). Use risk ID and evaluation methods (e.g., HAZOP, QRA, etc.) to evaluate and compare options. Assure (or undertake where applicable) the development of the selected single option. Prepare the full engineering assurance package required for commencement of the detailed design and participate in answering clarifications/queries as needed. Carry out engineering verifications. Manage the engineering interfaces of allocated proposals with concurrent work in other disciplines. Act as or liaise with the appropriate project engineer to ensure method statements for site works and surveys are produced and approved to the required standards. Assure whether contractors’ design, construction, and specialist personnel are competent (CEM/CRE appointment, etc.). You’ll Need to Have:
Able to undertake the NR/L2/RSE/02009 role of Project Engineer (PE). A sound understanding of the Construction, Design and Management (CDM) 2015 regulations, and common safety method (CSM) 2013 regulations, specifically the requirements associated with asset protection on third party, major and minor projects, always with the customer in mind. A sound understanding of Network Rail's requirements regarding the risk assessment process including CSM-RA. Mace is an inclusive employer and welcomes interest from a diverse range of candidates. Even if you feel you do not fulfil all of the criteria, please apply as you may still be the best candidate for this role or another role within our organization. We are also open to discussing part-time, flexible, and hybrid working options if suitable within the role. #LI-Hybrid
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