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Principal / Head of E and P Engineer (Rail)

West Midlands
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Role Brief

We are seeking a high-calibre Principal E and P Engineer or Head of E and P to lead the Electrification and Plant (E and P) discipline for a major Tier 1 infrastructure delivery partner in the Midlands.

In this role, you will act as the ultimate technical authority for E and P engineering, design:integration, and on:site delivery across a portfolio of complex, multi:disciplinary rail infrastructure and asset upgrade schemes. This position bridges the gap between design assurance and practical, hands:on site delivery, offering significant autonomy for a senior contractor.

Candidate Responsibilities

  • Act as the Lead Engineer / CRE (Contractors Responsible Engineer) or CEM (Contractors Engineering Manager) where required, overseeing, reviewing, and signing off on complex E and P installation and construction designs.
  • Provide heavy technical direction to project delivery teams, ensuring that trackside E and P construction, installation, and testing phases comply fully with Network Rail standards and safety frameworks.
  • Oversee the successful installation and commissioning of E and P assets, including low voltage (LV) power distribution, points heating, signalling power supplies, depot installations, and trackside lighting systems.
  • Manage the critical interfaces between E and P, civil engineering, OLE (Overhead Line Electrification), and external utilities/DNOs. Lead the technical assurance process from early:stage design review through to final handover.
  • Interface directly with client asset managers, project directors, and third:party stakeholders to resolve technical queries, clear engineering blockers, and manage design modifications seamlessly on:site.

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Candidate Requirements

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) and ideally Chartered Engineer (CEng) status with the IET or a similar professional body.
  • Proven track record working with a Tier 1 or major Principal Contractor on multi:disciplinary rail infrastructure delivery schemes.
  • In:depth technical knowledge of Rail E and P assets, covering feeder switches, UPS systems, DNO interfaces, and points heating.
  • Authoritative knowledge of Network Rail standards, group standards, and safety regulations (including RISQS and POS frameworks).
  • Demonstrable experience acting as a signed:off E and P CRE (Construction or Design) on prior UK rail projects.

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Skills

Electrical Engineering
E and P Engineering
Design Integration
Construction Management
Technical Direction
Network Rail Standards
Safety Regulations
Project Delivery
Installation
Commissioning
Technical Assurance
Stakeholder Management
Multi-disciplinary Coordination
Low Voltage Power Distribution
Signalling Power Supplies
Depot Installations

Location

West Midlands, England, United Kingdom

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