What is a Signalling Engineer?
In a rail environment, signalling engineering enables operators to regulate the movement of trains on the network with minimum conflict or delay. A signalling engineer will choose to specialise in design, construction, maintenance or project management.
What are the typical daily duties for a Signalling Engineer?
From employer to employer and project to project the job description of a Signalling Engineer can vary, however typical duties and activities undertaken include:
Undertake independent checks of the signalling detail design as per relevant standards and Signalling Design Specifications
Performing complex railway signal design tasks to relevant standards, industry codes and practices
Interacting with key internal and external stakeholders to achieve optimum outcome
Provide functional support and guidance to junior Design staff for all aspects of Signalling Design
Assist in the risk assessment of planned and completed designs
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Hamilton is a port city within the the Canadian province of Ontario. 58 kilometres southwest of Toronto, Hamilton has an estimated population of 536,000 and is home to the McMaster University, which is ranked 4th on the Canada. Hamilton has seen numerous large scale construction projects over the past couple of years and has multiple large constructions projects in the pipeline, such as:
Kiwi Condos
Located at 212 King William Street this 14-storey tower is set to be completed in 2023 and will see 300 luxury residential units built.
Capital infrastructure projects
The City of Hamilton Hamilton’s recently approved budget includes $474 million for capital infrastructure projects, including roads, bridges, traffic lights, sidewalks, parks and facilities. Some specific projects include:
Transit initiatives – $192.9 million
Roads, bridges, traffic, sidewalks – $114.2 million
Long-term care and recreation facilities – $39.7 million
Housing initiatives – $30.3 million
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