We are searching for a Crossrail Technician in London, Great Britain.
Work: 100%
Start: Immediate
Position type: Permanent
Salary: based on experience
Responsibilities:
Provide train systems engineering advice for the vehicle as a whole and for the key vehicle systems (such as TCMS - train control system, HVAC, propulsion, brakes, doors, on-train communications etc.)
Being a point of contact to Production and control room staff for in service fault resolution.
Optimisation of the maintenance on trains as per defined balanced examination schedules
Helping customer with detailed fault finding and diagnostics
Produce solutions that provide short term mitigation and long-term resolution
Monitoring of warranty issues and liaising with supplier technical teams
Attending to faulty trains in service, component replacements and modification work
Helping customer with root cause analysis.
Ensuring correct replacement parts are sourced
Monitoring trains reliability & availability performance and issuing monthly performance reports
Monitor of trains in Service using remote monitoring system called Orbita
Download train data from onboard train data recorders using laptops
Run diagnostics software to identify faults with various train systems i.e. hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, train management systems & on-board computers.
System software updates as required
Obsolescence avoidance and mitigation
Engineering support for all safety related incidents (NIRs), including representing the Customer with respect to access to Design Authority and equipment OEM’s and the production of affirmative closing actions
Service Provider representation on the internal safety forum, feeding back decisions and outputs to the Customer
Share experience gained of other fleets across the world which the Service Provider has supplied and/or supports, provision of recommendations and opportunities for design improvements, standardisation and/or modifications.
Contribution to Health and Safety daily.
Strong report writing skills.
Experience Profile:
Completion of a recognised apprenticeship
Minimum qualification required – NVQ Level 3 in an electrical discipline.
Experience within Rail
Use of Laptop’s and diagnostic tools to determine faults
Ability to work from maintenance manuals and schematics
Experience of Mechanical or Electrical fault finding
Experience of Mechanical or Electrical repairs
Troubleshooting and evidence gathering.