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Rail Testing Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Monitor and document materials, testing, and workmanship in accordance with contract requirements ... At Zephyr Rail, we're an equal opportunity employer dedicated to fostering diversity and inclusion.

Rail Vehicle testing and witnessing/supporting of such programs. * Electrical systems testing including megger, High Potential (Hi Pot) and continuity testing. * Corrosion evaluation and associated ...

Rail Lead - Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$300K - $380K/yr

Arcadis seeks a Rail Lead to join our team in California , in this role you will serve as a senior ... Background in systems integration and testing/commissioning. Why Arcadis? We can only achieve our ...

Rail Lead - Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$300K - $380K/yr

Arcadis seeks a Rail Lead to join our team in California , in this role you will serve as a senior ... Background in systems integration and testing/commissioning. Why Arcadis? We can only achieve our ...

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What are typical daily responsibilities for someone in a Rail Testing role?

Rail Testing professionals are responsible for inspecting tracks, signaling equipment, and rail vehicles to ensure they meet safety and performance standards. Daily tasks might involve conducting on-site measurements, using diagnostic equipment to detect faults, and recording and analyzing test data. You will also be expected to collaborate with maintenance and engineering teams to coordinate repairs or recommend improvements based on your findings. This role often requires working outdoors and occasionally at night or on weekends to minimize disruption to rail operations. Overall, it’s a dynamic position with significant responsibility for the safety and efficiency of rail systems.

What is a Rail Testing job?

A Rail Testing job involves inspecting and evaluating railroad tracks, components, and infrastructure to ensure safety and functionality. Rail testers use specialized equipment, such as ultrasonic or magnetic testing devices, to detect defects or inconsistencies in the tracks. These professionals work in the field, often covering large sections of railway networks. Their role is critical in preventing accidents, reducing maintenance costs, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Rail Testing position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Rail Testing, you need a solid understanding of rail infrastructure, electrical and mechanical systems, and safety protocols, often supported by relevant engineering qualifications or certifications. Familiarity with testing instruments such as track geometry measurement tools, ultrasonic flaw detectors, and specialized software for data analysis is essential. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and teamwork are crucial soft skills in this field. These abilities ensure accurate diagnostics, safe work practices, and efficient collaboration with other rail professionals, all vital for maintaining rail system safety and reliability.

What are the most commonly searched types of Rail Testing jobs in California? The most popular types of Rail Testing jobs in California are:
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Rail System Design, Testing & Commissioning Manager

Rail System Design, Testing & Commissioning Manager

Egis Group

Sacramento, CA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Company Description
Egis is a leading global architectural, consulting, construction engineering, operations and mobility services firm. We create and operate intelligent infrastructure and buildings that both respond to the climate emergency and contribute to balanced, sustainable and resilient development. Our 20,500 employees operate across over 100 countries, deploying their expertise to develop and deliver cutting-edge innovations and solutions for clients. Through the wide range of our activities, we are central to the collective organization of society and the living environment of citizens all over the world.
Job Description
We are seeking a Train & Safety Integration Manager in our Sacramento, CA Office to support the CA HSR project.
The Rail System Design, Testing & Commissioning Manager is responsible for leading end-to-end system integration across the California High-Speed Rail (CHSR) program, from design assurance through testing, commissioning, and readiness for revenue service.
The role ensures that all rail systems are integrated, compliant with Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) requirements, and delivered in accordance with CHSRA program objectives, supporting certification, safety assurance, and operational readiness.
System Design & Integration
  • Lead integrated rail system design across CHSR including signaling (ETCS Level 2 as applicable), telecoms, SCADA, traction power and OCS
  • Ensure design alignment across multiple delivery packages (e.g., civil works, track & systems, facilities, and operations)
  • Provide system-level design assurance to confirm integration, operability, maintainability, and testability
  • Ensure requirements (Authority, regulatory, and contract requirements) are correctly translated into design and are testable
  • Oversee development and management of Interface Control Documents (ICDs) and interface registers (CIL/ICD structures)
  • Coordinate integration with civil infrastructure, guideway, stations, and operational systems

Testing & Commissioning (T&C)
  • Define and manage all testing phases including FAT, SAT, Site Integration Testing (SIT), system testing, and trial running
  • Establish test acceptance criteria linked to system requirements, safety, and performance targets
  • Lead execution of static and dynamic testing, including high-speed test runs and operational scenario validation
  • Ensure test readiness including configuration control, system availability, documentation, and access/possession planning
  • Manage staged commissioning strategies aligned with construction sequencing and interim operational conditions

FRA Certification & Operational Readiness
  • Lead integration inputs to FRA certification process, ensuring compliance with applicable FRA regulations and guidance
  • Support development of certification deliverables, including testing evidence, safety demonstrations, and compliance documentation Data sensitivity - Public
  • Ensure all systems meet FRA requirements for safety, performance, and interoperability prior to revenue service
  • Lead system-wide trial running to demonstrate operational readiness under realistic service conditions
  • Support transition to operations, including operator readiness, training interfaces, and maintenance handover

Program Coordination & Delivery
  • Develop and maintain integrated schedules covering design, installation, integration, testing, and commissioning activities
  • Align T&C activities with CHSRA program milestones, contractor delivery schedules, and phased construction strategy
  • Identify and manage risks related to system integration, testing, and commissioning
  • Ensure coordination of access, possessions, and work windows for testing activities
  • Provide reporting on integration status, testing progress, risks, and readiness to CHSRA leadership

Safety & Compliance
  • Ensure compliance with FRA, FTA (where applicable), and relevant international standards (e.g., CENELEC where adopted)
  • Ensure design and testing activities align with CHSRA safety, security, and certification frameworks
  • Implement safe systems of work, testing procedures, permits, and method statements
  • Support safety assurance, hazard resolution, and demonstration of system safety prior to service entry

Stakeholder & Contractor Management
  • Lead coordination across CHSRA, delivery partners (e.g., TSCC contractors), designers, and system suppliers
  • Chair system integration workshops, design reviews, test readiness reviews (TRR), and commissioning reviews
  • Ensure clear interface management between contractors, avoiding gaps or overlaps in system responsibilities
  • Act as key interface with FRA, operators, and other regulatory stakeholders during certification and commissioning phases

Qualifications
Technical
  • Expertise in design, integration, testing, and commissioning of high-speed rail systems
  • Strong understanding of FRA regulatory framework and certification processes
  • In-depth knowledge of rail systems including ETCS signaling, telecoms, SCADA, traction power, OCS, and rolling stock
  • Experience with system engineering practices including requirements management, interface management, and verification
  • Knowledge of testing methodologies including FAT, SAT, SIT, system testing, and trial running

Public Leadership & Management
  • Proven ability to lead multidisciplinary teams across complex, multi-contract rail programs
  • Strong stakeholder management skills, including coordination with Authority, contractors, and regulators
  • Experience managing system interfaces across large-scale infrastructure delivery programs
  • Ability to drive delivery across design, construction, and commissioning under program constraints

Analytical & Problem-Solving
  • Strong capability in troubleshooting system integration and testing issues
  • Risk identification and mitigation planning across design and commissioning phases
  • Ability to make critical decisions in complex, high-pressure operational environments

Experience Requirements
  • 0-15+ years of experience in rail or major infrastructure programs
  • Experience on high-speed rail or equivalent complex rail systems preferred
  • Demonstrated experience in system design, design assurance, and testing & commissioning
  • Proven experience in dynamic testing, trial running, and operational readiness
  • Experience working within FRA or equivalent regulatory frameworks

Qualifications
  • Professional Engineer (or equivalent) Essential
  • Degree in Engineering (Systems, Electrical, Mechanical, or related discipline)
  • Project/Program Management certification (e.g., PMP) desirable

Additional Information
In accordance with applicable pay transparency laws, the expected compensation range for this role is $125,000 to $165,000 annually. Compensation offered may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, education, certifications, geographic location, and other business and organizational needs.
Why join Egis:
  • Opportunity to participate in a full range of employee benefits including, health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance beginning the first day of the month following the first 30 days of continuous employment.
  • 401(k) plan beginning the first day of the month following 90 days of continuous employment with 4% company match.
  • Gracious Paid Time Off (PTO) package with increased accrual rates with tenure, along with 9 paid holidays.
  • Competitive wages and potential bonus opportunities offered.
  • Flexible schedules and potential hybrid schedules offered.
  • Paid parental leave offered beginning the first day of the month following the first 30 days of continuous employment.
  • Educational assistance / Tuition Reimbursement.

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