Senior Rolling Stock Engineer

Jacobs Birmingham, England This week

Type Full Time
Pay Not listed
Work Hybrid
Level Senior

Senior Rolling Stock Engineer focuses on as a senior rolling stock engineer, you'll help deliver the trains, technologies and fleet strategies that keep passengers moving safely, efficiently and sustainably.

What the role involves

  • As a Senior Rolling Stock Engineer, you'll help deliver the trains, technologies and fleet strategies that keep passengers moving safely, efficiently and sustainably.
  • Working closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver successful project outcomes.
  • Strong customer focus with the ability to lead workstreams or contribute as a key member of a delivery team.

Skills and requirements

  • Drive solutions that support decarbonisation, improve reliability, and enhance the passenger experience.
  • Proven experience introducing new rolling stock or supporting the maintenance and operation of existing fleets.
  • Strong knowledge of rail vehicles and systems gained with a consultant, operator, manufacturer, or infrastructure manager.
  • Degree, HNC, or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or a related discipline.

Confirmed role details

  • We empower employees with our hybrid working policy, allowing them to split their work week between Jacobs offices/projects and remote locations enabling them to deliver their best.

Candidate fit

  • technical judgement, safe working habits, careful diagnostics, and practical problem-solving

Additional role context

  • Working with train operators, rolling stock owners, manufacturers and government organisations, you'll help solve complex engineering challenges.
  • Join a highly regarded rail engineering team delivering strategic advice and technical expertise across the rolling stock lifecycle.
  • Developing technical requirements and specifications.
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