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As a Signalling Project Engineer on Reading Station Area Re-development, first and foremost, you’ll care about good design. You’ll work alongside our design houses to ensure their designs will work in practice. You’ll also make sure designs provide all the functionality required by rail users. All this is to be achieved while providing value for money, and meeting all relevant standards.
By working for Network Rail as a Project Engineer on Reading Station Area Redevelopment, you’ll be helping to solve complex engineering challenges and put in place design solutions to create a world class rail infrastructure for the twenty-first century.
Delivering our projects to a high standard is of vast importance to this project and Network Rail, this role plays a significant part in helping the Scheme and Project Managers. The Thameslink Programme is a £3.5bn rail infrastructure project that will enhance the rail network to and through London, delivering clear and tangible benefits for millions of people. The plans would significantly increase capacity on the over-ground railway to and through London, via King's Cross St. Pancras in the north and Blackfriars and London Bridge in the south.
Signalling Design Group (SDG) is a specialist organisation engaged in the project management and production of signalling designs from pre-feasibility to detailed design. SDG also undertake the correlation of deficiencies in signalling design records. SDG consists of three groups, Works Group, Schemes Group and the Level Crossing Group. This vacancy is in the Schemes Group undertaking the pre-feasibility and development of major Signalling Design Scheme Plans for such projects as Reading new station; Crossrail, the South Wales re-signalling project and soon, the whole GW mainline upgrade.
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