Parsons
railway
EMCExpert
“EMC Expert at Parsons. Skills: EMC, Stray current, Earthing & bonding, Noise & vibration. Provide technical direction on EMC. Develop EMC Management Plans”
Industry & Context.
Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills; Identify technical risks and develop mitigation strategies
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field, Minimum 15 years of experience in the AECO industry or relevant field, Minimum 15+ years of experience in EMC, stray current, earthing & bonding, and noise & vibration engineering within the rail or transportation industry, Minimum 10 years of experience in rail projects and/or rail operations in the GCC or internationally, Proven experience on large-scale metro, subway, or Express Railway infrastructure programs, Extensive knowledge and demonstrable experience in managing technical scope of large-scale infrastructure projects, knowledge of EMC standards and regulations including IEC, EN, and IEEE standards, Experience in advanced modelling and simulation tools for EMC and system performance analysis, understanding of rail systems integration including signalling, telecom, power, rolling stock, and operational interfaces, Experience in airport integration, including passenger flow and baggage handling systems (BHS) coordination, Familiarity with rolling stock definition for express services and associated system interfaces, Understanding of passenger and baggage planning interfaces within transport hubs, Experience in testing and commissioning, including development and execution of test plans and validation procedures, Experience in client-facing or consultancy roles with stakeholder management capabilities, Familiarity with systems engineering principles and practices, leadership, communication, and coordination skills across multidisciplinary teams, Understanding of project delivery processes, construction management, and large-scale program execution, Knowledge of budget development, cost control, and commercial considerations, Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills, communication, reporting, and presentation skills
Nice to Have
Ability to interpret complex technical documents and provide clear recommendations, Ability to work independently and within a multi-organizational and multidisciplinary environment, Professional certification in EMC, Systems Engineering, or Project Management is an advantage, GCC experience is preferred
What You'll Do.
Provide technical direction on EMC
Develop EMC Management Plans
Lead technical reviews
Identify technical risks
Review and approve technical specifications
Apply modelling and simulation tools
Coordinate integration of EMC requirements
Interface with multidisciplinary systems
Ensure alignment with Systems Engineering
Support integration with airport systems
Contribute to rolling stock interface definition
Oversee testing and commissioning activities
Review and analyze test results
Collaborate with project managers
Prepare and present technical reports
Conduct regular reviews
Support continuous improvement
Ensure effective coordination
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with project managers, contractors, and stakeholders; Interface with multidisciplinary systems; Coordination and communication across all project stakeholders and disciplines; leadership, communication, and coordination skills across multidisciplinary teams
Communication Scope
communication, reporting, and presentation skills; communication, reporting, and presentation skills
Process & Methodology
Managing technical scope, Project delivery processes, Construction management, Large-scale program execution, Budget development, Cost control, Commercial considerations
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