Technical Officer (Sig FS)
Job Purpose
The Technical Officer perform preventive and corrective maintenance of railway signalling systems and platform screen doors to improve its reliability. He assists in the preparation of maintenance activities and is technically inclined and adept in handling electronics and computer-based systems and equipment for maintenance. He also supervises the works of contractors and external stakeholders to ensure adherence to operating requirements, qualitystandards and safety standards.
He may be required to perform shift duties at various rail premises such as depots, train stations, viaduct, and tunnels. He is capable of communicating effectively within the team, is able to multi-task and can prioritize his assigned maintenance workload in supporting maintenance activities.
Responsibilities
This list is not comprehensive, and related duties and responsibilities may be assigned from time to time.
1. To provide 1st line fault response and recovery
2. To perform timely trackside CM activities including fault troubleshooting, rectification and testing
3. To plan and carried out trackside PM work according to schedule
4. To perform trackside equipment overhaul activities and to ensure that the programs adhere to the schedule
5. Supervising a team and coaching of new staff for STO
6. To assist in managing and controlling of maintenance spares
7. To perform tasks in compliance with relevant procedures and instructions contained in Quality Procedures, Work Specifications, Work Instructions, Signal Standing Instructions and any relevant change instructions disseminated
8. To operate safely and efficiently all Signal Measuring, Test Equipment, Instruments and Tools
9. To comply with and exercise safety at all times in accordance to all Safety Procedures.
10. To be responsible for the safety of self, peers at workplace; off and on trackside throughout working period
11. To carry-out the role of PIC and PM duties and responsibilities
12. To complete the necessary reports for the task at hand
13. To ensure good housekeeping workplace
Qualifications & Work Experience
Qualifications and work experience include:
• Higher NITEC in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or equivalent
Skills
Technical skills include:
• Learning and Development
• Maintenance Scheduling
• Network Systems Maintenance
• Signal Interlocking Systems Maintenance
• Signalling Auxiliary Device and Equipment Maintenance
• Trackside Automatic Train Control Equipment Maintenance
• Work at Heights
• Workplace Facilities Safety Management
• Workplace Safety and Health for Electrical Safety
• Workplace Safety and Health for Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting
Generic skills include:
• Communication
• Interpersonal Skills
• Lifelong Learning
• Problem Solving
• Teamwork