Signal Designer/Inspector
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Talent Ocean
Seattle, WA (In Person)
$120,000 Salary, Full-Time
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Signal Designer/Inspector Talent Ocean Seattle, WA Job Details Full-time $115,000 - $125,000 a year 18 hours ago Qualifications Quality control corrective actions Project team coordination CAD software Occupational safety regulation compliance Bachelor's degree in industrial engineering Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering Construction safety management Public transit development projects Technical documentation Engineering Equipment installation Compliance audits & assessments System design Electrical engineering Inspection reporting and documentation Master's degree OSHA 30 Analysis skills As-built drawings Bachelor's degree in engineering C Bachelor's degree Team management Industrial Engineering
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30-Hour Construction Construction document control Transportation safety regulations Regulatory submissions Budgeting Integration testing Productivity software Equipment testing Simulation systems Transportation infrastructure projects Senior level Electrical Engineering Professional Engineer Leadership Construction workplace safety regulations Communication skills Technical Proficiency Regulatory compliance management Engineering validation 10 years Full Job Description Position Summary The Signal Designer / Inspector is a senior technical role responsible for the design, review, inspection, testing, validation, and certification of railroad signal and train control systems. The role supports the full project lifecycle—from conceptual and detailed design through construction, testing, cutover, and revenue service—ensuring compliance with FRA regulations, client standards, and project specifications. The position requires strong technical judgment, field experience, and the ability to coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, contractors, suppliers, and regulatory agencies. Key Responsibilities Signal Design & Engineering Develop, review, and approve signal system design packages, including: Interlockings (relay-based and microprocessor-based) Cab signaling (e.g., 100 Hz / 250 Hz systems) Grade crossing and gated intersection systems Positive Train Control (PTC) and Advanced Train Control systems Prepare and review vital signal logic, route tables, track plans, wiring diagrams, and equipment layouts. Ensure designs conform to FRA (49 CFR Parts 234, 235, 236), client standards (e.g., MTA, Amtrak, NYCT), and contract requirements. Inspection, Testing & Validation Perform and/or oversee factory acceptance testing (FAT), site acceptance testing (SAT), integration testing, and system cutovers. Independently test signal functions in the field, document discrepancies, and validate corrective actions. Review final drawings against as-built conditions, field wiring, and physical installations. Analyze safety-critical systems and produce test reports documenting compliance and non-conformance. Systems Integration & Safety Support systems integration activities involving signals, communications, train control, and wayside systems. Conduct safety analyses, including grade crossing and gated intersection safety evaluations. Support certification and regulatory approval processes, including FRA submissions and audits. Construction & Field Oversight Provide technical oversight during signal installation, construction staging, and cutover activities. Review contractor submittals, RFIs, and shop drawings; provide technical responses and field guidance. Ensure compliance with safety requirements and maintain safe working environments during construction and testing. Project Leadership & Coordination Lead or support multidisciplinary teams, including designers, validation engineers, signal maintainers, and contractors. Participate in design workshops, technical working groups, and coordination meetings with clients and suppliers. Support project managers with schedule, budget, and risk tracking related to signal and RAMS activities. Required Qualifications Educatio n Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related engineering discipline. Master's degree preferred. Experience Minimum 10-15 years of progressive experience in railroad signal design, inspection, testing, and/or validation. Demonstrated experience with major transit or railroad agencies and complex rail infrastructure projects. Proven hands-on field experience with signal installations, testing, and system cutovers.Technical Competencies Strong knowledge of:
Vital interlockings (relay and microprocessor-based) Cab signaling and train control systemsPTC / ATC
systems and communications interfaces Grade crossings and gated intersections Working knowledge of hardware/software integration, safety analysis, and regulatory compliance. Ability to read, interpret, and produce detailed engineering drawings and technical documentation. Regulatory & Standards Knowledge In-depth familiarity with FRA regulations (49 CFR Parts 234, 235, 236). Experience applying client standards such as MTA, Amtrak, NYCT, Metro-North, and equivalent agency requirements. Certifications & Licenses (Preferred) Professional Engineer (PE) license (one or more U.S. states). IRSE Signal Designer Licensing or equivalent training. OSHA 30 Construction Safety and related rail safety certifications. Roadway Worker Protection (RWP) training. Software & Tools Signal and systems engineering tools (e.g., MicroStation, OrCAD, DOORS). Logic and programming tools (e.g., Boolean logic, C/C++, simulation environments). Standard productivity tools (MS Office or equivalent). Construction/document control platforms (e.g., ASITE or similar). Key Competencies & Attributes Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a safety-first mindset. Ability to work independently in the field and collaboratively in office environments. Effective technical communication skills—written and verbal. Proven leadership in coordinating teams and managing safety-critical activities. High attention to detail, documentation accuracy, and regulatory compliance.Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$115,000.00 - $125,000.00 per yearWork Location:
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