About the role
AI summarisedThe Manager of Civil, Architecture & Pway Engineering (CAP) leads and manages maintenance work to ensure track system safety, commuter safety, and work quality. This role involves planning, executing, and reporting on corrective and preventive maintenance, managing budgets, supervising staff, and driving team development and performance. The position requires alignment with company values, innovation in maintenance strategies, and coordination with rail business standards.
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Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage maintenance work to ensure work quality and commuter safety
- Plan, execute, and manage reporting of corrective and preventive work
- Ensure the track system is safe for train operations by implementing an effective and efficient maintenance strategy integrated with rail business Codes of Practice
- Provide technical advice and engineering studies support to line maintenance activities on improvement works through innovation and leveraging new technology
- Track and monitor expenditures to ensure they remain within allocated financial budgets for both Capital and Operating accounts
- Align staff with company Vision, Mission & Core Values through regular communications and sharing sessions on progress and development of roll out plans
- Manage supervisory staff and section managers to meet KPIs and maintain high productivity through organization of manpower deployment, process review, and assessment of in-house work capacity versus outsourcing
- Attend regular branch performance meetings
- Maintain good industrial relations by building rapport with ground staff and union representatives while keeping communication channels open
Requirements
- Degree in Mechatronics, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering
- At least 10 years of working experience
- Preferably 5 years in a managerial capacity
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Analytical and interpersonal skills
- Knowledge of project management and contractual issues
- Ability to deliver impartial judgment on contractual decisions