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Mechanical Lead Engineer – General Studies in Barcelona.
At Alstom, we build what millions depend on daily - rail transportation systems that can’t afford to fail. We’re more than 85 000 people worldwide creating the industry most diverse portfolio: high-speed trains, metros, trams, maintenance services and integrated systems.
More than a job: a mission
We’re looking for a Mechanical Lead Engineer to manage Mechanical Integration activities and deliverables on projects and tenders. You’ll work alongside people who show up with ownership, passion, and dedication — because they know what’s at stake: the journey home.
Your role, your impact
Define rolling stock size in order to guarantee the traffic safety and the optimization of the allowed space.
Simulation kinematics car-car defining relative displacements between parts.
Create kinematic envelope of the bogie and guarantee there is no interference with adjacent installations.
Carrying out the weight balance of the trainsets, define the weight allocations for all installations and components and to manage the evolution of the trainset weight during the tender/project phase.
Defining the layouts of the train. Carry out detailed studies to comply with accessibility regulations.
Defining and share with the Train Design Team the requirements which defines the architecture of the train, including the following tasks: Clarifying requirements, Synthetizing requirements, Analysing & developing requirements, Allocating requirements and Proposing Means of Proof associated to Requirements
Defining with the Train Design Engineer and implement the list of installations (IBS) which forms the train.
Managing the allocated volume and the interfaces for each installation on the 3D mock‑up.
Managing the Preferred Parts List of the project (3PL) assuring the achievement of the objectives of the project.
Specifying the tints and colours of the parts of the trainset according to the Design Book
Ensuring General Studies deliverables quality and their acceptance by the Customer (internal or external) within committed limits.
Reporting on General Studies activities progress and alerting relevant N+1 in case of issue potentially impacting achievement of QCD commitments.
Managing planning of General Studies activities.
Checking sub‑contractor's Design Quality
Preparing and documenting General Studies Design Reviews according to project schedule and following-up the main open actions.
Defining mitigation plans covering a risk identified on General Studies scope.
Verifying design via mock‑ups or simulations.
What You Bring
Industrial Engineer Degree.
Experience in Mechanical Engineering preferably applied to Railway products
Knowledge of CATIA‑V5 and 3Dcom/Enovia.
Knowledge in programming.
Knowledge of Doors® is a plus.
Good Communications and interpersonal skills including with third parties (customer) in an international environment.
Time management and reporting skill.
Sense of urgency / priority.
Structured and organised with Hands‑on approach.
English operational in read/writing and technical meetings. Other languages are welcome
How Success Is Measured
Contributing on creation of engineering tools.
Contributing on train design innovations
Alstom, a great place to grow
Enjoy stability, challenges and a long‑term career free from boring daily routines
Collaborate with transverse teams and helpful colleagues
Contribute to innovative projects
Steer your career in whatever direction you choose across functions and countries
Benefit from our investment in your development, through award‑winning learning
Benefit from a fair and dynamic reward package that recognises your performance and potential, plus comprehensive and competitive social coverage
Here, progress isn’t always easy — the scale is massive, the tasks are complex — but the impact is real. xhfqzwm Because when the system runs, the train moves, and the city connects — that feeling stays with you. And the legacy lasts.
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