rail project engineer
Rail project engineers maintain a safe, cost-effective, high-quality, and environmentally responsible approach across the technical projects in railway companies. They provide project management advice on all construction projects including testing, commissioning and site supervision. They audit contractors for safety, environment and quality of design, process and performance as to ensure that all projects follow in-house standards and relevant legislation.
About rail project engineer
As a rail project engineer, you will be responsible for overseeing technical projects within railway companies while maintaining the highest standards of safety, cost-effectiveness, and environmental responsibility. Your day-to-day work involves managing construction projects from conception through commissioning, supervising on-site activities, and ensuring that all work complies with railway legislation and internal standards. You will audit contractors' safety practices and quality of work, prepare technical studies, conduct risk analyses, and manage budgets while maintaining strong relationships with customers and suppliers. This role is critical to Poland's expanding railway infrastructure, as the country continues to modernize its rail network and invest in new transport corridors, making it an increasingly important position for infrastructure development.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a rail project engineer.
Project Management and Supervision
- Plan and schedule railway construction projects, allocating resources and defining timelines
- Monitor work site activities daily to ensure progress aligns with project specifications
- Manage tender processes and contractor selection based on technical and financial criteria
Safety, Quality and Compliance Auditing
- Audit contractors for compliance with safety standards, environmental legislation, and quality requirements
- Perform risk analysis on all construction activities to identify potential hazards
- Ensure all project work follows in-house standards and relevant railway legislation
Technical Design and Documentation
- Prepare comprehensive railway technical studies and design specifications
- Design customised maps and technical drawings for railway infrastructure projects
- Review and approve technical documentation prepared by contractors and design teams
Budget and Financial Management
- Manage project budgets and monitor expenditures to ensure cost-effectiveness
- Prepare cost estimates and financial reports for project stakeholders
Stakeholder Management and Communication
- Maintain regular communication with customers, suppliers, and regulatory authorities
- Give instructions to staff and contractors regarding project requirements and standards
- Use different communication channels to coordinate with all project participants
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (29)
Optional (8)
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