As a Signaling Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, installation, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of railway signaling systems. You will ensure reliability, safety, and efficiency of signal operations, working closely with track, power, and train control teams.
Key Responsibilities
Design and develop signaling system layouts, ensuring compliance with railway safety and signaling standards (interlocking, track circuits, axle counters, relays, electronic / solid state interlocking, etc.)
Prepare technical specifications, signaling schematics, wiring diagrams, and detailed drawings.
Coordinate with civil, track, electrical, and control teams for installation and integration of signaling equipment.
Supervise installation of signaling components on site, ensure proper alignment, positioning, grounding as per plan.
Conduct testing and commissioning of signaling systems: do interlocking tests, fail safe tests, system integrated tests, etc.
Troubleshoot and resolve faults in signaling, perform preventive & corrective maintenance.
Ensure compliance with safety practices and regulatory requirements.
Provide technical support and training to junior staff.
Documentation: maintain records of maintenance, test reports, change requests and updates.