6. Project Technical Engineer – Shanghai/Chengdu
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Support the PrEM for the Design and the technical scope of the DLM, DRM, Gate Reviews and DFQ process
- Support the PrEM for customer interface for part of the engineering scope from Design stage to end of warranty, in close relation with the PrEM and PM
- Is responsible to deliver the Engineering Deliverables according to the Quality, Cost and Delivery commitments.
- Participate to coordination with European design units for technical proposals and changes.
- Ensure all design documentation of the project is well in line with requirements
- Lead the Train type testing and mainline test together with C&W team
- Work closely with the Engineering team and C&W team to guaranty smooth start of revenue service.
- Lead the Reliability Growth and investigation/troubleshooting on the project in close relation with C&W team
- Ensure Return of Experience is shared within engineering department and project team for each project
- Guaranty the application of EHS rules, Comply to EHS policy and AZDP.
Présentation de l'entreprise
Alstom has been present in China for almost 60 years. It is one of the first western companies, which started business in China, much earlier than the diplomatic relationship between China and France (1964). Alstom won its first railway project in 1958, supplying 25 locomotives to Baocheng Line, the first electrified railway in China. Since then, Alstom has been participating in a full range of railway projects in the country, including a complete range of rolling stocks (metro, high speed trains, locomotives and tramway), customised services, infrastructure, and signalling solutions.
To respond to the rapid development of the Chinese railway system, Alstom has had a long-standing commitment to serving Chinese national and urban rail transport markets with its efficient, reliable sustainable and “made in China” solutions. It has established six joint ventures in China to strengthen its localization.
To respond to the rapid development of the Chinese railway system, Alstom has had a long-standing commitment to serving Chinese national and urban rail transport markets with its efficient, reliable sustainable and “made in China” solutions. It has established six joint ventures in China to strengthen its localization.