Network Rail
Asset Engineer (R&E)

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About The Role
The R&E (Renewals and Enhancements) team sits under the DEAM organisation in Eastern Region. The R&E team is responsible for major schemes and renewal projects on assets within the B&C portfolio. As a Geotechnical R&E engineer, your role would primarily be focused on progressing renewal schemes for the three earthwork assets - Embankments, Soil Cuttings and Rock Cuttings. The R&E team support the asset maintainers and delivery units in prioritising renewals, briefing financial and department leads, and providing technical expertise to ensure schemes are delivered safely, smoothly and within budget. This role is for Anglia route only.
In the Asset Engineer (R&E) role, you will determine renewal requirements to support the ongoing management of Geotechnical assets through proactive engineering renewal and enhancement project delivery. Plan and Sponsor the CAPEX workbank in line with asset policy, operational requirements and stakeholder needs. Produce specifications and acceptance criteria for Geotechnical engineering works to achieve the required scope and quality in accordance with company engineering policies. Support prioritisation of the portfolio based on asset risks and needs, balanced against available funding.
Key Accountabilities
- Inspect and prioritise renewal proposals for inclusion in the Geotechnical engineering workbank.
- Provide support to the production and prioritisation of the national business plan.
- Develop allocated renewal and enhancement schemes to meet Network Rail's goals prior to handover to delivery.
- Following handover, support the development and implementation of projects to confirm the renewal requirements are sufficient, correctly interpreted and any changes agreed.
- Check that completed schemes are appropriately assessed to determine they meet the project remit.
- Specify acceptance criteria for Geotechnical engineering works including design approval, acceptance of equipment and hand back to maintenance as appropriate.
- Audit acceptance processes are being discharged appropriately.
- Work with members of the other asset management teams to review renewal and enhancement proposals to optimise engineering activity across the railway infrastructure system and identify critical technical problems.
- Identify issues of national significance and elevate to the national team.
- Check that accurate and comprehensive records relating to the existence, configuration and modification history of Geotechnical engineering assets are maintained and that they accurately reflect their current 'as built' status.
- Participate in investigations of incidents relating to renewals where required.
- Carry out Engineering verification activities in support of the national programme.
- Carry out asset condition inspections that will inform the Geotechnical asset condition database and the renewals work bank.
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Essential Criteria
- HNC/HND or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject
- Working towards membership of a relevant professional institution
- Significant Geotechnical engineering experience, particularly related to renewals and enhancements
- Holds relevant professional licences and technical qualifications, or capable of achieving within reasonable timescales
- Knowledge of policy and standards relating to Geotechnical engineering
- Holds valid UK driving licence, or eligible and willing to obtain
Desirable Criteria
- Degree in a relevant subject
- Incorporated or Chartered Engineer
- An understanding of safety management systems and risk assessment techniques
- Knowledge of investment processes and procedures, including relevant computer systems
- Knowledge of project management techniques
- Proficient in data management
- Extensive experience working with stakeholders and delivery partners
Please note: Applicants must provide proof of essential qualifications and/or competencies where required, or demonstrate active progress toward obtaining them, or evidence their applicable experience as a condition of employment.
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We are a Disability Confident Leader employer! We will interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria.
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Network Rail can offer you a rewarding career with competitive pay and excellent benefits including a choice of contributory pension schemes, a generous annual leave package, a bonus scheme and an annual 75% subsidy on season tickets costing up to £3,333 (to a maximum amount of £2,500). You will also be entitled to 28 days annual leave
Salary: £43,588 to £53,167 per annum (plus an Inner London allowance of £3,270 per annum).
Employees will be entitled to a 75% discount off leisure travel, this includes off peak and super off peak tickets*
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Closing date: 31st August 2026. Late applications will not be accepted. We retain the right to close the advert before the listed closing date based on application volumes.
What's In It For You
Here are a few of the benefits we offer
- 28-day annual leave with the option to buy and sell days
- Choice of pension schemes
- 75% discount of leisure travel for you and your family
- Private Healthcare
- 5 days paid volunteer or carers leave
- Up to 75% subsidised Rail and Underground travel
- Gym Pass -access to gyms across UK
- My Benefits platform- giving national and local retail discount
Our aim is to ensure your candidate experience is as positive as possible. If you require reasonable adjustments at any point, simply let us know and we'll do our best to assist you.
Some of our roles require face to face Drugs & Alcohol testing. We will share further details with you as part of your formal offer.
All offers of employment are conditional upon satisfactory completion of pre-employment checks. Click here for more information
Your Experience And Skills
- Strong communication skills with the ability to engage with a variety of stakeholders.
- Confident presentation skills with the ability to influence business decisions.
- Experience in managing Geotechnical capital infrastructure projects.
- Experience in the specification of Geotechnical works.
- Understanding and experience in practicing CDM.
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