Train Control Design Engineer at Atkinsréalis in US.WA.Richland | US.TX.Austin.11801 Domain Blvd | US.CA.San Francisco.580 California Street | US.NY.New York.10 East 40 Street | US.DC.Washington.101 Constitution Ave NW | USD97,400-162,400 | Kablio
US.WA.Richland | US.TX.Austin.11801 Domain Blvd | US.CA.San Francisco.580 California Street | US.NY.New York.10 East 40 Street | US.DC.Washington.101 Constitution Ave NW
Office Full-Time
Company Size
40,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Architectural Design and Engineering
Civil Design and Engineering
Structural Design and Engineering
Electrical Design and Engineering
Mechanical Design and Engineering
Transportation planning
Highways and bridges
Railroads and transit
Sector Specialisms
Water
Environment
Education
Aerospace
Security
Defence
Communications
Infrastructure
Role
Description
system design
commissioning
quality control
project management
safety analysis
client liaison
Leads the design, integration, and commissioning of train control systems, including but not limited to automatic train protection (ATP), automatic train operation (ATO), and communications-based train control (CBTC). Ensures all systems are engineered to meet operational requirements, safety standards, and regulatory compliance for passenger and freight rail environments.
Conducts quality control checks, reviewing calculations, designs, evaluations, and specifications developed by design staff for accuracy and completeness, performing on-site inspections and reviews of train control installations, and conducting or overseeing remedial design work.
Defines scope of train control projects, with full responsibility for interpreting, organizing, and executing project assignments related to signaling and train control systems.
Work direction given to other(Titles and number of personnel; type of direction given): Supervises and/or coordinates with other senior professionals and support staff.
May function as the project manager for routine to semi-complex train control projects. Responsibilities may include marketing, negotiating contracts, budgeting, financial management, schedule coordination, and resource allocation.
Provides technical leadership during system hazard analysis, failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), and safety certification processes. Acts as the primary technical liaison with clients, regulatory agencies, and third-party vendors on all matters related to train control, ensuring that project deliverables meet or exceed industry best practices and client expectations.
External contacts (Required interaction/relationship with others outside the organization): Represents the organization in conferences with clients, prospective clients, and regulatory agencies.
Coordinates multidisciplinary teams to deliver complex train control projects, collaborating with signaling engineers, software developers, systems integrators, and operations staff. Oversees the development and review of system architectures, interface specifications, and test procedures to ensure seamless interoperability between train control subsystems and legacy infrastructure.
Internal contacts (Required interaction/relationship with others within the organization): Interfaces with senior technical professionals, technical managers, and administrative staff and managers as necessary.
Selects problems for investigation, developing novel approaches and solutions to technical challenges in train control and signaling.
Recommends changes or improvements to train control plans and programs, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements (e.g., FRA, FTA).
Keeps abreast of state-of-the-art methods and developments in train control, signaling, and communications-based train control (CBTC) systems.
Requirements
pe license
10+ years
train control
signaling
electrical eng
technical writing
P.E. license is Desired.
This level may be achieved by engineers with ten years’ experience since B.S. or nine years since M.S., with significant experience in train control and signaling systems. Typical incumbent has 15 to 20 years of experience in rail/transit environments.
10 or more years of rail/transit experience focused on train control is required.
Strong technical writing and communications skills, proven through technical presentations, technical papers, and/or participation in technical committees.
B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or related field. M.S. or graduate-level technical coursework preferred.
Decision making (Supervision received; independent judgment or initiative; consequence of error): Supervision received is essentially administrative, with assignments given in terms of broad general objectives and limits. Acts independently on technical matters relating to his/her field.
Other : Ability to process paper/electronic documents and utilize computer equipment; ability to communicate clearly both orally and in writing; ability to visit project sites if necessary. Job also requires ability to plan, prioritize and review project plans and documents, evaluate alternatives, and select appropriate solutions.
Demonstrated expertise in train control, signaling, and related safety-critical systems.
Familiarity with industry standards (e.g., AREMA, IEEE, FRA, FTA) and safety certification processes.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
drug screening test and background check required after offer acceptance.
Company
Overview
C$12.5B
Backlog
Record backlog amid surging demand.
113 km
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Culture + Values
Engineering a better future for our planet and its people.
Safety: We put safety at the heart of everything we do, to safeguard people, assets and the environment.
Integrity: We do the right thing, no matter what, and are accountable for our actions.
Innovation: We redefine engineering by thinking boldly, proudly and differently.
Collaboration: We work together and embrace each other’s unique contribution to deliver amazing results for all.
Excellence: We are proud to do our best, achieve high standards, creating environments where all can thrive.
Environment + Sustainability
Net-zero by 2030
Emissions Goal
Achieved a net-zero target for operational emissions by 2030, marking a significant milestone in sustainability efforts.
87% reduction
Emissions Drop
Reduced Scope 1 & 2 emissions by ~87% compared to a 2019 baseline through strategic measures like divestment and fleet electrification.
62 score
Carbon Performance
Achieved a DitchCarbon score of 62, significantly higher than the industry average of 20, ranking in the top 1% globally.
Over 50%
Sustainable Revenue
More than half of 2022 revenue came from sustainable projects, including clean energy, water sanitation, and mass transit initiatives.
Achieved PAS 2080:2023 certification for whole‑life carbon management in infrastructure.