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An established industry player is seeking an Assistant Signal & Telecoms Maintenance Engineer to join their dynamic team in Birmingham. This pivotal role involves overseeing the Intelligent Infrastructure Technicians and ensuring the reliability of signalling and telecommunications assets. You will be responsible for managing performance, providing technical support, and engaging in design work, all while fostering a culture of safety and compliance. If you are passionate about maintaining the backbone of the railway infrastructure and thrive in a collaborative environment, this opportunity offers a chance to make a significant impact on the UK's rail network.
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Assistant Signal & Telecoms Maintenance Engineer
Birmingham, GB
Network Rail operates and maintains the railway infrastructure 24/7 365 days a year. Our passengers and freight users are at the heart of everything we do. We help connect people to their friends and families and get goods to their destination safely and efficiently. We're an organisation where people matter. When you're part of our team, you matter to us and you matter to millions.
We're continuing to build a more diverse and inclusive organisation which is representative of the passengers we serve. To do this, it's essential we become a more open, diverse and inclusive organisation, harnessing the skills and expertise of all our people and attracting the best talent to help us have a safe, accessible railway for everyone. We're an inclusive employer of choice and we welcome applications from everyone.
Our Route
Central route is at the heart of Britain's railway. The route covers a major part of the national rail network and is a key commuter line in and out of Birmingham, with hundreds of thousands of passengers, and thousands of tonnes of freight carried within our route each week. Within our route is the Chiltern Main Line between London Marylebone and the West Midlands, the Snow Hill line from Stratford-upon-Avon to Worcester, the Cross City line in Birmingham, and lines to other cities including Wolverhampton, Coventry, Walsall, and Oxford.
We are home to Birmingham New Street station, the busiest station outside of London with more than 170,000 passengers using it every day.
About the role
The Assistant Signalling and Telecoms Engineer will oversee the Intelligent Infrastructure Technicians (IITs) and Control Centre Technicians (CCTs) within the Central route. This role is crucial in managing the route's asset reliability and performance by leveraging the available intelligent infrastructure. The engineer will utilise a “predict and prevent” capability derived from the installed Remote Condition Monitoring (RCM) systems to ensure optimal functioning and maintenance of the signalling and telecommunications assets within Central.
Day to day you can expect to be involved in the following activities:
In order to be successful in this role, we would like you to have/to be:
It's not mandatory to have the below, but it would be desirable to have:
Salary: starting from £43,588 raising to £49,037 per annum. Network Rail adheres to a structured pay framework, any salary offered will be within the pay range advertised.
Closing date: 08/01/2025. Late applications will not be accepted.
We're a Disability Confident Leader employer and we'll try our best to adapt the process and offer a reasonable alternative to help support people with disabilities access, apply and interview for roles.