Translate functional requirements into technical configurations.
Update system diagrams/images and system data.
Apply railway standards and reference frameworks.
Identify technical constraints and risks.
Participate in anomaly and configuration management.
Requirements
Master’s degree in engineering (or equivalent).
At least 5 years’ experience in railway signalling studies.
Strong knowledge of railway systems and interlocking systems.
In-depth knowledge of standards EN 50126, EN 50128, EN 50129.
Ability to analyze complex technical documents.
Benefits
Group benefits: enjoy a range of advantages such as an employee share ownership plan, referral bonuses, meal vouchers, and various social and cultural activities organized by the Works Council (CSE).
Parental support measures are available, for example the option to work 90% part-time during school holidays, as well as many other benefits from our collective agreements.
Quality of work life: benefit from a work–life balance, the possibility to telework (in France and internationally), and health and wellbeing provisions (hotline, dedicated platform, etc.).
Expert community: join a network of 24,000 engineers worldwide and participate in diverse projects for industry-leading clients.