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Siemens Mobility is looking for a highly skilled Fleet Safety & Reliability Engineer to support our Eurostar Project based in Temple Mills, London. In this role, you will analyze fleet safety performance and implement improvement actions to ensure safety remains a top priority. This role involves developing and managing the Fleet Safety Plan, monitoring fleet reliability, and taking corrective and proactive measures.
You’ll make an impact by
- Coordinate and/or lead review of all fleet safety-related incidents (SRDs), problem reports (PRs) and review the applicability of the raised National Incident Reports (NIRs).
- Own and update Key Performance Indicators to help visualize fleet safety performance (i.e. number of open SRDs, NIRs, PRs etc.).
- Support project and engineering teams by using data to create improvement plans and lead efforts to develop predictive models that drive continuous year-over-year improvement for the business.
- Lead and coordinate safety investigations to identify root causes, develop mitigation actions, and compile risk assessments for product safety, including SRDs and human factors.
- Leverage emerging technologies to create safety indicators and recommend solutions to improve fleet safety and mitigate SRDs.
- Manage engineering reliability projects from planning to completion, ensuring best-in-class reliability processes throughout the product lifecycle.
- Predict and model the reliability of complex mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems, using RAMS data to evaluate and improve component reliability.
- Maintain close collaboration with Fleet Performance Teams to identify and address emerging reliability trends and potential failure modes.
- Represent Siemens in industry safety communities, ensuring alignment with broader safety standards and practices.
Your success will be grounded by
- HND / HNC / BTEC / CTEC qualification or higher equivalent in electrical or mechanical engineering or equivalent experience in a railway / rolling stock environment.
- Strong understanding of railway maintenance techniques, procedures, and systems, including reading mechanical/electrical drawings and systematic fault finding.
- Proficient in analyzing technical reports and applying Reliability and Availability analyses (e.g., Predictions, FMECA, Fault Tree).
- Ability to work independently, set clear targets, and achieve project goals with minimal supervision.
- Experience in customer and supplier relations, with strong written and oral communication skills.
- Proficient in IT systems and software.
It’ll be advantageous to have
- In-depth knowledge of EN 5012X (50126 – RAMS, 50128 – Software, 50129 – System safety).
- Knowledge and understanding of ROGS and RGS; how they are applied to safe operation of the railway.
- Strong negotiation and presentation skills.
- Excellent analytical abilities, with a strategic mindset and effective problem-solving capabilities.
- Proficient in using analytical techniques such as 5 Whys, SWOT analysis, and Design Thinking.
- Proven ability to provide leadership within a matrix organizational structure.
You’ll benefit from
Our compensation package includes a competitive salary, company bonus, holiday allowance and pension. We celebrate the fact that our employees are individuals and have different wants and needs. With this in mind, we have a flexible benefits scheme where you can tailor your benefits package to suit you.
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