HOW YOU CAN MAKE AN IMPACT
The Test & Commissioning (T&C) Engineer is responsible for supporting the validation, integration, and commissioning of signaling systems, including CBTC and ATO technologies. This role ensures that all testing is executed safely, accurately, and in alignment with technical requirements, industry standards, and project timelines. The T&C Engineer collaborates closely with engineering, systems, and project teams to troubleshoot issues, maintain hardware/software configurations in the field, and produce clear, detailed documentation. This position is essential to ensuring the reliable performance and safety of rail signaling systems throughout the deployment lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities
• Assist in defining prerequisites, dependencies, and priorities for Test & Commissioning planning.
• Develop, maintain, and update T&C procedures, test protocols, and workflows to ensure consistent execution.
• Plan, coordinate, and execute T&C activities based on approved test documentation and project requirements.
• Complete all required test records, including data sheets, defect reports, incident logs, and validation documents.
• Identify and report technical and project issues and assist in defining mitigation and corrective actions.
• Manage hardware and software configurations in the field, ensuring proper documentation and version control.
• Conduct investigations using remote diagnostic data to support troubleshooting and system performance analysis.
• Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues, working closely with engineering, operations, and supplier teams.
QUALIFICATIONS
• Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related discipline.• 1–3 years of professional experience in signaling testing, system verification, or commissioning.
• Basic understanding of CBTC and ATO systems and subsystems.
• Familiarity with railway signaling systems, including subsystem architecture and system functionality.
• Knowledge of relevant industry standards such as CENELEC, AREMA, and IEEE.
• Experience creating, reviewing, and maintaining technical documentation.
• Proven problem-solving and troubleshooting skills for timely issue identification and resolution.