Rail Digital Control and Operations - Traffic Management
This role sits at the front end of a major rail high speed rail programme, shaping how the Traffic Management system will operate, not just how it is built.
You will be overseeing the supplier on the concept, option development and early system definition stages of a next generation Traffic Management solution. This new modern high speed railway has distinctive operational requirements, and the system is being engineered to meet those needs. This role sits on the client side, shaping requirements, assessing options and ensuring that the developing solution will function effectively in the real operational railway, before moving to assurance of the detailed design. The supplier leads the product development, while you ensure the system is defined, integrated and aligned to end user and Network Rail interfaces.
Role focusYou will be involved at the stage where operational need is translated into system behaviour. The work centres on defining what the railway needs the Traffic Management system to do, assessing options, and ensuring proposed solutions are workable in real operational conditions.
Key aspects of the role includeThis is the development and shaping phase rather than late stage delivery. Programme level technical conflicts are managed by senior CCS leadership, allowing you to focus on engineering judgement, option evaluation and system definition. You will work in a multi discipline environment typical of a major rail systems programme, engaging with operations, signalling, telecoms, rolling stock and infrastructure interfaces, but with your core focus on the Traffic Management layer and how the railway will actually be run in real time. Other subject matter experts exist to support elements of an ETCS system.
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