Coordinate with the Client, Design Builders, PCM teams, and third-party utilities or railroads, attend meetings, review project documents, report on discovered utility/railroad issues
Prepare status reports, maintain tracking log for issues and resolutions
Report on discovered utility/railroad issues and participate in issue resolution
Requirements
pe license
master's
high-speed
rail tech
leadership
regulations
Ability to prepare comprehensive technical documents and plans.
Familiarity with advanced rail maintenance technologies and sustainable design practices.
BA/BS + 12 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education, including 4 years of leadership.
Master’s degree in engineering, transportation, or related discipline.
Experience working in multidisciplinary, multi-stakeholder project environments.
Travel is required
Excellent communication, leadership, and project coordination skills.
Strong understanding of rail vehicle servicing operations and requirements.
Professional Engineer (PE) license.
Experience with high-speed rail projects in a senior leadership capacity.
Knowledge of applicable federal and state regulations, including FRA and California requirements.
Proven expertise in planning and managing large-scale rail maintenance facilities.
25 years of relevant experience and 8 years of leadership
Benefits
Sponsorship not provided for this position now or in the future
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Born 1990
Year of Formation
The company was formed in 1990 through the merger of five legacy firms.
$16B annual revenue
Annual Revenue
The company generates over $16 billion in revenue annually and ranks highly in ENR's global design firm lists.
150+ countries
Global Presence
The company operates in over 150 countries worldwide.
Megaprojects delivery
Project Scope
The company is known for delivering megaprojects such as cable-stayed bridges, Olympic venues, ports, transit hubs, and disaster recovery works.
Launched as a bold independent infrastructure consultancy from a merger of five legacy firms dating back over a century.
Handles everything from geotech to electro-mechanical systems, as seen in the award-winning Romaine Hydroelectric Complex in Canada.
Guides projects through every lifecycle stage in transportation, buildings, water systems, energy, and environmental sectors.
Culture + Values
Safety first - We put safety at the core of everything we do.
Integrity - We act with the highest ethical standards.
Collaboration - We believe in the power of teamwork.
Innovation - We embrace creativity and foster new ideas.
Sustainability - We are committed to creating a sustainable future.
Environment + Sustainability
2040
Net Zero Carbon Target
Committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040.
50%
Emission Reduction Target
Committed to reducing operational carbon emissions by 50% by 2030.
Focus on decarbonization across client projects and operations.
Developed strategies for climate resilience and adaptation.
Initiated projects that contribute to sustainable infrastructure and urban planning.
Inclusion & Diversity
50% gender parity
Gender Parity Target
Aim to achieve gender balance in leadership positions by 2030.
35% increase
Women Leadership Growth
Achieved significant growth in women representation in leadership roles in 2022.
Committed to increasing racial and ethnic diversity across the company.
Implemented programs to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace culture.