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Engineer [Electronics]

Industry
Transportation and Storage
Salary
£50,000 - £80,000
Type
Employment
Job Type
Full time job
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Vacancy Details

Duration: Permanent

Location: This role is based in Western Super Mare.

Band & Salary: Band 4C £43,588 - £51,719

Brief Description

Who are we looking for? We are looking for someone who thrives on precision and takes pride in quality. You will have hands-on experience in electronics production or testing and will be contributing to the safety and reliability of the UK rail network.

About the role (External)

About the team.. Engineering Services is a function within Route Services. We sit as a central team to provide national skills and activities which enable regions and industry partners to deliver the railway for our customers.

As a large central functional team which focus on engineering delivery, we have many roles from pure engineering to project management and touch every part of the railway from track, power, signalling to the lifts and escalators which are essential to keep our stations moving.

Being multi-disciplinary means we have great opportunities to work in design, development or even the delivery of activities such as our own points operating equipment which move trains from one track to another up to 125mph.

We are recruiting for a specific role within the Network Rail Technology Development Team (TDT), who design and manufacture the High Performance Switch System (HPSS), which is a type of Point Operating Equipment (POE) that is in service across Network Rail's infrastructure. TDT supply new HPSS systems, plus operational spares, tooling, repairs and full product support from their factory in Weston-super-Mare.

On time delivery of safe and reliable HPSS equipment for use in the operational railway is at the forefront of our business, and we are now recruiting for an enthusiastic, motivated and inspiring individual to join the team as an Assistant Electronics Engineer to support our achievement of this goal.

What does the average day look like?

The successful candidate will support electronics production activities to facilitate timely delivery and overall operational efficiency in our factory in Weston-super-Mare.

Your main responsibilities will include:

• Assembly, inspection, calibration, and testing of electronic equipment in accordance with engineering drawings, specifications, and quality standards.

• Leading fault investigations on returned equipment, performing root cause analysis, preparing test plans and reports, and recommending design or process improvements.

• Supporting and mentoring junior engineers and production staff, sharing technical expertise and promoting a culture of collaboration and excellence.

• Documenting processes and results, including test reports, inspection records, and investigation summaries.

Your key skills should include but not be limited to:

• Hands-on experience with electronics assembly and testing, including PCBAs, soldering, and use of oscilloscopes, multimeters, and signal generators.

• Strong background in fault diagnosis and root cause analysis of electronic systems.

• Ability to produce clear, concise technical documentation and communicate findings effectively.

• Comfortable working in a production-focused environment with occasional involvement in design and development.

Essential Criteria

• HNC/HND or equivalent qualification or demonstrate equivalent experience (Level 4 / 5)

• Substantial experience in a relevant engineering area

• Sound knowledge of relevant policies and standards

• An understanding of safety management systems and risk assessment techniques

Please see attached job description for full details.

Desirable Criteria

• Degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline or able to demonstrate an equivalent level of experience (Level 6)

• Broad technical engineering experience

• Management or supervisory experience

• Chartered status, or actively working towards Professional Registration

• Knowledge of the railway industry and an understanding of railway infrastructure

How to apply (External)

Additional Information...

Closing date: 11 th November. On occasions, we may need to close the advert early based upon application volumes. Late applications may not be accepted.

Next Steps: Interviews will be held W/C 17 th November, depending on business requirements.

Safe behaviour is a requirement of working for Network Rail. Applicants should be able to demonstrate their awareness of our Safety Vision

All offers of employment are conditional upon satisfactory completion of pre-employment checks. Click here for more information

Some of our great benefits:

🌍 Flexible/hybrid working arrangements considered.

🌞 Generous annual leave (28 days plus statutory days), with the option to buy/sell days.

🎁 Discounts at stations with your Network Rail pass.

Defined benefit pension scheme

🚂 75% subsidy on train tickets.

🎟 Interest-free travel loan for train and car park season tickets.

🕊 Volunteer leave to make a positive impact.

Plus more....

About Network Rail

Network Rail operates, maintains and develops Britain's railway infrastructure managing 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges, tunnels and viaducts and thousands of signals, level crossings and stations.