M&E Engineer - Band 4 (Project Engineer Level)
Location: Northern England (TRU Project - flexible site/office presence)
Type: Contract
Project: Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU)
Overview:
Support the delivery of mechanical and electrical engineering solutions across TRU infrastructure, including stations, depots, and operational buildings. Ensure compliance with Network Rail standards and project requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
Review and assess M&E / Building Services design documentation for compliance with project specifications and Network Rail standards.
Collaborate with design consultants, contractors, and internal teams to ensure timely and accurate engineering outputs.
Support integration of M&E systems into wider railway infrastructure, including HVAC, depot carriage wash, inspection pits, and lifting gear.
Participate in technical reviews, risk assessments, and assurance processes.
Provide engineering input during construction and commissioning phases.
Essential Requirements:
Proven experience as a Project Engineer in the rail sector, specifically within M&E / Building Services.
Strong understanding of railway infrastructure standards, including those for stations, depots, and operational buildings.
Technical expertise in HVAC systems, depot carriage wash, inspection pits, and bogie lifting gear.
Experience reviewing and coordinating M&E design deliverables.
Familiarity with Network Rail processes, including GRIP, CDM, and assurance frameworks.
Desirable:
Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status (or working towards).
Experience with BIM and digital engineering tools.
Knowledge of sustainability and energy efficiency in rail environments.
If you are an experienced Project Engineer (M&E) looking for an exciting opportunity to contribute to significant rail infrastructure projects, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dedicated team