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SNIC SIGNALISATION professions

Project Manager

The project manager, as a cross-functional manager, manages projects for the implementation of turnkey railway signaling systems.

With his global vision of the signaling system, this person coordinates the study, supply, work and testing services.

It connects the various services and experts needed to bring the project to fruition.

This is the contact person for SNIC SIGNALISATION with the client, project manager or contracting authority. The project manager monitors the planning of the technically and financially managed project, from the tender award phase to the acceptance and end of warranty phase.

Automation engineer/tester

The automation engineer/tester is a technician/engineer who combines design office and field work.

This person configures industrial and safety programmable logic controllers as well as other systems such as axle counting systems and human-machine interfaces used for system supervision.

She is responsible for drafting and checking technical plans, technical notes and test notebooks.

It carries out system tests in the factory and on site.

Railway Signaling Research Officer or Research Engineer

The railway signaling design officer or design engineer oversees and defines the entire execution design file.

This person creates and modifies the execution diagrams of a signaling system (implementation plans, electrical and mechanical plans) as well as technical specifications, test sheets and calculation notes.

She also defines the equipment, has it approved and monitors its integration. She uses tools such as AutoCAD and CANECO for her studies. She ensures that the technical choices respect the budget and promotes new ideas. She collaborates with the workshop, the construction site and the cross-functional teams (purchasing, automation engineers, IT engineers). She monitors the progress of the work and the manufacturing and construction site feedback.

She ensures compliance with standards, customer requirements, quality and deadlines. She also participates in testing and costing. For all of these tasks, she is supported by Designers/Projectors.

Railway signaling CAD designer

The CAD design draftsman or draftswoman produces assembly and subassembly plans with the associated nomenclature according to the technical specifications defined in agreement with the study manager.

This person carries out feasibility studies and checks functional and dimensional constraints. He or she participates in the definition and procurement of equipment as well as in the drafting of certain specifications.

She is in contact with the workshop, the construction site and the cross-functional teams (purchasing, automation engineers, IT engineers). She monitors the progress and feedback from manufacturing and the construction site. She is responsible for publishing the execution diagrams required for building the signaling system, for their monitoring and their quality.

To do this, she draws diagrams of layout plans, wiring and mechanical assembly using the AutoCAD tool and applications specific to railway signaling.

Site team leader

The site team leader is a field person who prepares and manages his team to carry out the site tasks necessary for the installation or modification of signaling systems.

She adapts to the conditions on the site and takes part in organizational meetings.

His tasks are varied and he ensures that the work is carried out properly.

Electrician/cable installer

The electrician/cableman/woman works mainly in our manufacturing workshop but can also carry out system modifications on construction sites.

This person is required to mechanically assemble chassis, cabinets and boxes and then equip them with equipment and wire them.

Computer engineer

The IT engineer develops our supervision solutions.

This person works with automation engineers to keep our solutions up to date and intervenes within the framework of remote maintenance contracts and at our customers' premises.

Parameter study agent

The parameterization study agent carries out the technical transposition of the client's specifications to integrate all the safety conditions necessary for the proper functioning of a Computerized Switch Station.

For this, internal training in the operating principles of French railway signaling as well as professional tools is planned.

Validation study agent

The Validation study agent ensures the conformity of the operation of the Computerized Switching Post (PAI) with the client's specifications.

This person carries out this validation using business tools and physical simulation platforms, faithfully reproducing the operation of the PAI.

The learning of the operating principles of French railway signaling is provided internally.

Technical plan study agent

The technical plan study agent's role is to design the security specifications of the Computerized Switch Station when the client entrusts us with this mission.

A very good level of knowledge of the operating principles of French railway signaling as well as the technologies of the equipment concerned is necessary.

Testing agent

The test agent is responsible for the absence of any defect that could compromise the safety of the traffic handled by the Computerized Switch Station (PAI).

To perform this role, this person questions the input specifications and performs all the tests he deems necessary to achieve comprehensive coverage of the safe operation of the PA.

SNIC SIGNALISATION is recruiting!

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Electrotechnical studies engineer (m/f)

based in Reischsoffen (67)

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based in Reischsoffen (67)

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ARGOS framework contract

Member of the group holding the PAI 2006 and ARGOS contracts.

PIPC Operational Condition Maintenance Framework Contract

Maintaining skills, business tools and the ability to modify the settings of computerized switching stations (PAI) in service.
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SNIC Signalisation Headquarters
4 Grande Allée Small Tiles Activity Park
94380 Bonneuil-sur-Marne

Reichshoffen site
4 rue d'Oberbronn
67110 Reichshoffen

Gemenos site
400 Av. du Château de Jouques
13420 Gemenos

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