Technical Officer, Condition Monitoring
Job Purpose
Railway infrastructure such as tracks, tunnels and viaducts are inspected and monitored routinely to ensure safe use. Increasingly, inspection technologies such as photo imaging systems, laser and ultrasonic scan systems are used alongside traditional track visual inspection methods to determine the condition of the infrastructure.
Railway buildings and facilities are also equipped with smart environmental control, pump monitoring and lift control systems. These building condition monitoring systems could be OEM proprietary systems or third-party solutions.
The job of the Technical Officer is to operate the condition monitoring systems to acquire data and/or retrieve data from the condition monitoring systems for processing.
Responsibilities
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The duties and responsibilities of the Technical Officer, Condition Monitoring are as listed below. The list is not exhaustive, and related duties and responsibilities may be assigned from time to time.
- Understand how to operate the condition monitoring systems and retrieve acquired data for processing.
- Have a basic understanding of how to interpret acquired data and identify alert thresholds.
- Ensure that work is carried out in accordance with Work Instructions and in compliance with SMRT safety policies.
Qualifications & Work Experience
- Vocational qualification in the Mechanical / Mechatronic / Electrical Engineering field or equivalent
Skills
- Able to communicate effectively and a good team player