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Lead Train Control Project Engineer
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$193,544 - $235,274 a year
Full-time
- The Train Control Upgrade Project is a 9-year, multimillion dollar project with the goal of modernizing the existing Automatic Train Control System in Muni’s subway as well as expanding the supervision and limited control aspects of a Communication-Based Train Control System to the entire Muni light rail system.
- Under the general direction of the Train Control Upgrade Project Manager and Train Control Upgrade Project Engineering Manager, the Lead Train Control Project Engineer is the senior engineer on the train control project and acts as the SFMTA lead for the overall system design.
- The Lead Train Control Project Engineer assists the Train Control Upgrade Project Engineering Manager with oversight duties related to project design and scheduling to facilitate the procurement, development, and maintenance of the future train control system.
- Leads a team of SFMTA engineers assigned to the project, including vehicle engineers, electrical engineers, civil engineers and signaling engineers; Manages the project-related tasks of engineers assigned to the project from outside the SFMTA, including SF Public Utilities Commission (SF PUC), SF Public Works, Department of Technology (SF DT) and others.
- Supervises the train control system testing program and assists the project QA team in assessing the quality of delivered and/or installed components; React to problems with quality control (QC) and help the Resident Engineer implement and execute a corrective action plan.
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