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| Job Type: |
Permanent |
Location: |
London |
| Salary: |
Circa £45 -55k plus Inner London Allowance and excellent benefits. |
Date Posted: |
30 July 2010 |
| Recruiter: |
Network Rail Ltd |
The Crossrail project aims to deliver 24 trains an hour through 23km of new subsurface railway infrastructure under central London, continuing outwards to the east and west over 76km of some of the most congested and complex rail infrastructure in the UK. The Crossrail project is jointly sponsored by the Department for Transport (DfT) and Transport for London (TfL) and is being developed via a joint-venture company Cross London Rail Links (CLRL). A significant amount of work is required to Network Rail’s surface network and the interfaces between Network Rail and CLRL, DfT & TfL are considerable. A project team has been formed within Network Rail to manage these going forward.
| Job Type: |
Permanent |
Location: |
York |
| Salary: |
circa £38,000 |
Date Posted: |
30 July 2010 |
| Recruiter: |
Network Rail Ltd |
The key purpose of the Infrastructure Investment function is the efficient delivery of renewals and enhancements through improved specification, better utilisation of resources and the professional control and management of projects. Its focus is to renew and enhance the rail infrastructure to deliver our commitments for the future through increased efficiency and value for money. As a Project Engineer, you will ensure that appropriate engineering standards are used in relation to construction on allocated projects.
| Job Type: |
Permanent |
Location: |
Lincolnshire |
| Salary: |
20000 |
Date Posted: |
29 July 2010 |
| Recruiter: |
Commercial Consultants (UK) Ltd |
The successful candidate will have worked on the maintenance of rolling stock, freight wagons, bogies, locos or rail plant in either a maintenance or overhaul capacity. You will be familiar with hydraulic/pneumatic breaking systems, wheel sets etc
| Job Type: |
Permanent |
Location: |
London |
| Salary: |
Up to c. £40k |
Date Posted: |
29 July 2010 |
| Recruiter: |
Network Rail Ltd |
By working for Network Rail as a Building Services Engineer, you’ll put in place design solutions to create a world class rail infrastructure for the twenty-first century. By joining us now, you’ll be part of a team taking a major project from design to completion, working on a range of projects from build, alteration, refurbishment and reconstruction to major station renewals.
| Job Type: |
Permanent |
Location: |
London |
| Salary: |
Circa £40,000 |
Date Posted: |
29 July 2010 |
| Recruiter: |
Network Rail Ltd |
The key purpose of the Infrastructure Investment function is the efficient delivery of renewals and enhancements through improved specification, better utilisation of resources and the professional control and management of projects. Its focus is to renew and enhance the rail infrastructure to deliver our commitments for the future through increased efficiency and value for money. As a Project Engineer, you will ensure that appropriate engineering standards are used in relation to construction on allocated projects.