FAQs
Do we support remote work?
There is a requirement that employees are present on site, as per site requirements. However, Alstom values and supports flexible working arrangements.
What are the key responsibilities of the Test and Commissioning Lead?
The key responsibilities include checking compliance of signaling systems, developing T&C procedures, providing technical leadership, and regular reporting to the Project T&C Management team on progress and issues.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Master’s Degree in Engineering, specifically in Electronics or Embedded Systems, is required, along with proven experience in Test and Commissioning, particularly in ATS.
Is experience with U400 necessary?
Yes, experience working with U400 in a Test and Commissioning environment is a required attribute for this position.
What language skills are necessary for this role?
A good knowledge of the English language (reading, writing, and speaking) is necessary for this role.
What type of environment does Alstom promote?
Alstom promotes an agile, inclusive, and responsible culture, and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds, including women and minority groups.
When is the application deadline for this position?
Applications are open until 7 March 2025, with shortlisting commencing upon application.
What benefits are offered to employees?
Benefits include 18 weeks paid parental leave, annual gym membership, additional purchased leave options, and career progression opportunities through Alstom University and Training.
What onboarding process should applicants expect?
Applicants will undergo pre-employment reference and medical checks, including drug and alcohol testing, as part of the onboarding process.
Is there a need for a driving license for this position?
Yes, a full driving license is required for the Test and Commissioning Lead position.
