Description
Take on a new challenge and apply your Mechanical Engineering expertise in a new cutting-edge field. You’ll report to David Shipley (Domain Leader Mechanical Integration/ Cabin / Fitting / Interior) and work alongside dedicated and passionate teammates.
You'll master and manage the Computer Aid Design (CAD), activities and deliverables on an area within the Mechanical Domain on projects in compliance with QCD commitments. In addition the role will encompass applying applicable Mechanical Domain instructions, processes & tools
We’ll look to you for:
- Performing project Mechanical Domain activities in compliance with QCD commitments.
- Planning and piloting Mechanical Domain activities and related deliverables on project taking into account applicable instructions/processes and other specific Customer (internal or external) requirements.
- Ensuring Mechanical Domain deliverables quality and their acceptance by the Customer (internal or external) within committed limits.
- Reporting on Mechanical Domain activities progress and alerting relevant N+1 in case of issue potentially impacting achievement of QCD commitments.
- Defining requirements and mechanical interfaces to equipment (Allocated volume, weight, location, etc.).
- Monitoring assigned Mechanical Sub-Systems deliveries conformity with project needs.
- Planning and piloting Mechanical Domain activities and related deliverables on project taking into account applicable instructions/processes and other specific Customer (internal or external) requirements.
- Applying Train Design rules, processes and tools (single-domain) and ensuring Mechanical Domain deliverables quality and their acceptance by the Customer (internal or external) within committed limits.
- Managing production of deliverables in accordance with planning targets on Mechanical Domain assigned work packages.
- Designing products taking into account project requirements (performances, manufacturability, serviceability, testability, etc.).
- Preparing and documenting Mechanical Domain Design Reviews according to project schedule and following-up the main open actions.
- Checking respect of Allocated volumes/interfaces (no-clashes) on internal design.
- Resolving Project Mechanical issues and following challenging actions (single-domain)
- Defining mitigation plans covering a risk identified on Project Mechanical Domain scope.
- Reporting on Mechanical Domain activities progress, anticipating issues (capacity, skills, rule applicability, etc.) and alerting if needed.
- Respecting and/or allocating requirements and mechanical interfaces to Sub-Systems/equipments (Allocated volume, weight, location, etc.)
- Coordinating Mechanical Domain contributors on Project.
- Analysing and consolidating change request impacts on Mechanical Domain scope
- Producing Mechanical Domain deliverables (RSAD L2 (Requirements), Validation Plan, etc.)
- Defining Project Mechanical Decomposition (Project Breakdown Structure (PBS)
About Alstom Transport
Alstom is a global leader in the transportation sector, shaping the future of mobility in the digital age. With a presence in 70 countries and over 70,000 employees, Alstom is committed to leading societies towards a low carbon future by developing and offering a diverse portfolio of mobility solutions. This includes high-speed trains, metros, monorails, trams, integrated systems, customised services, infrastructure, signalling, and digital mobility solutions. Alstom is known for having 150,000 vehicles in commercial service worldwide and is a prominent supplier of new trains and train services in the UK & Ireland, along with being a leading provider of signalling and rail infrastructure. They have played a significant role in building and maintaining the UK's rail network, including fleets for London Underground and Dublin Luas.