Contractors Engineering Manager (CEM)- Telecoms

Company: Morson Talent
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Location: Stockport
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Contractors Engineering Manager (CEM)- Telecoms

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Contract Details

Contract Length: Minimum 9 monthsIR35 Status: Outside IR35Start Date: ASAPLocation: Predominantly remote with occasional travel to Cheadle, Stockport.

Overview

An experienced Contractor’s Engineering Manager (CEM) is required to take over an existing role due to retirement. The role supports a rail-based programme currently at GRIP 6, entering SIT/SAT testing, and centres on an Online Key Management System (OKMS).

The OKMS is a software-based, cyber-secure telecoms system used by train drivers to log into operational systems. While the solution has strong software and cyber-security elements, this is not a pure software role. A telecoms engineering background is essential. Civils or signalling-only backgrounds are unlikely to be suitable.

The OKMS scope represents approximately 40-50% of the workload; however, candidates with a strong telecoms background will be able to support the role full time.

Key Responsibilities

  • Act as Contractor’s Engineering Manager, coordinating all engineering activities in line with the project programme and GRIP lifecycle.
  • Coordinate design and documentation deliverables to Network Rail.
  • Review and sign off all documentation submitted to Network Rail from delivery partners.
  • Manage and coordinate responses to Design Review Notes (DRNs), ensuring timely closure or document updates formally accepted by Network Rail.
  • Coordinate As-Built documentation where required.
  • Provide all required documentation for the Network Rail Health & Safety File, agreeing formats with Network Rail.
  • Provide IDC/IDR Certificates for GRIP stages 5, 6 and 7 (and 8 if required).
  • Provide Engineering Completion Certificates (ECC).
  • Update and maintain the System Definition.
  • Update the Service Interface Register (SIR) with input from DDaT stakeholders.
  • Produce HSM performance reports to support NRAP Product Approval (templates provided).
  • Maintain document control via JIRA, SharePoint and OneDrive.
  • Coordinate with TÜV (Independent Auditor) regarding Subset compliance reports.
  • Respond to auditor queries and provide supporting evidence as required.
  • Ensure progress towards compliance with applicable subsets, supporting independent assurance for handover.
  • Support completion and acceptance of SIT/SAT Safety Letter.
  • Run checks on outstanding LDO actions prior to certification sign-off.
  • Attend Monthly Network Rail Contract Review meetings.
  • Attend Monthly Human Factors Working Group meetings.
  • Chair twice-weekly Engineering Delivery meetings.
  • Chair Monthly Security Working Group meetings, reviewing security documentation, residual risks and emerging issues.
  • Provide a monthly metrics pack.
  • Provide a monthly technical debt report.
  • Maintain awareness of project security classifications, procedures and controls.
  • Identify, manage and escalated any security breaches promptly.
  • Support updates to security briefings and alignment with current organisational security marking systems.
  • Consult and adhere to Network Rail security correspondence and requirements.

Tools & Systems

  • Network Rail eB (document control and DRN status)
  • Network Rail Standards Portal
  • Network Rail Teams
  • JIRA (document control and WPM)
  • SharePoint / OneDrive (OKMS documentation)

Essential Requirements

  • CEM Certification (mandatory).
  • Strong telecoms engineering background.
  • Experience delivering software-based, cyber-secure systems within regulated environments.
  • Proven experience working through GRIP stages, particularly GRIP 5-7.
  • Experience with IDC/IDR, ECC, DRNs, and Network Rail governance processes.
  • Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and suppliers.
  • Comfortable working remotely with occasional on-site presence.

Desirable

  • Rail industry experience.
  • Exposure to cyber security, key management systems, or access control solutions.
  • Experience working with independent safety or compliance auditors (e.g. TÜV).

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Posted: January 11th, 2026