Engineering Roles in Nationwide, United Kingdom
Engineering Roles
Office of Rail and Road (ORR)
Salary: Grade 7, Grade 6, ORR Grade B
Location: Various
Deadline: 3rd February 2019
Keep our railways running – today, and in the future
About us
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) is the independent safety and economic regulator for Britain’s railways, and the independent monitor of Highways England. We are here to ensure the rail and road network operates safely, reliably and efficiently, and provides value for taxpayers and customers – today, and in the future.
The roles
We currently have a number of senior engineering roles in the Engineering and Asset Management team, sitting within the Directorate of Railway Planning and Performance.
A Head of Civil Engineering to manage and lead the civil engineering team, comprising track, lineside vegetation, drainage structures, earthworks, and operational property experts. The successful applicant will be familiar with all these areas, and an expert in at least three.
A Principal Engineer - Electrification & Power to provide expert electrical power
engineering input, support all ORR’s functions as a combined economic and safety regulator, and provide expertise and advice to other engineering disciplines.
Senior Engineers - Civil Engineering to work as part of a team of experts who provide rail civil engineering input encompassing track, structures, tunnels and mining,
earthworks, operational property, drainage and lineside management.
A Senior Engineer, Asset Management to work with Network Rail on its journey to achieving best practice in asset management and to assist Network Rail in improving performance, efficiency and safety.
About you
We’re looking for confident, capable people with significant, relevant experience – preferably within a fast-paced, dynamic environment. To find out about the particular specifications required for each position, please see individual job packs.
Benefits
In addition to our competitive salaries, we offer a fantastic range of benefits, including:
- Flexible working
- 25 days of annual leave (increasing to 30 days after five years)
- Pension scheme
- Interest free season ticket or bike loan
- Employee Assistance Programme
- A range of lifestyle benefits, including discounts on holidays and gyms