Senior Project Engineer / DPE in Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Senior Project Engineer – HS2 Packages
Location: Birmingham + UK-wide site visits
Start Date: 13th October 2025
Contract Duration: Until March–September 2026 (role-dependent)
Employment Type: Contract
We are seeking an experienced Senior Project Engineer to support major infrastructure works associated with the HS2 programme across the Central region of England.
As part of this role, you will undertake the duties of Designated Project Engineer (DPE).
Background ideally in Civil Engineering or prior Multi-disciplinary / Rail Systems experience.
Key Responsibilities
Responsibilities may include:
- Acting as the day-to-day site representative to ensure safe and efficient delivery of construction activities.
- Reviewing and monitoring contractor method statements, risk assessments, and work package plans.
- Leading engineering assurance activities in line with relevant standards and legislation.
- Applying engineering controls, risk assessments, and HAZOP analysis.
- Supporting testing, commissioning, and site supervision.
- Promoting awareness of Health, Safety, Quality, and Environmental standards.
- Ensuring compliance with relevant Railway Group and Network Rail standards.
Required Skills & Experience
- Proven experience in construction or engineering roles within the rail or infrastructure sector.
- Strong understanding of railway systems and processes.
- Familiarity with Network Rail standards and procedures.
- Relevant technical qualifications (e.g., HNC or higher).
- Certifications such as CSCS, CITB, or NEBOSH (for Construction Managers).
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
- Ability to manage contractors and multi-disciplinary teams.
Work Environment
- Minimum three days per week based in Birmingham.
- Regular travel to HS2 interface sites across Warwickshire, Birmingham, Lichfield, and the North Chilterns.
- Engagement with contractors and consultancies nationwide.
Note: Candidates must be ready to start from mid-October 2025 and demonstrate clear familiarity with railway standards and processes in their CV.