Finch, Ontario, Canada
18 days ago
Signaling and Communications Technician

Company Description

Segula Technologies is an engineering group with a global presence, helping boost competitiveness within all of the major industrial sectors: automotive, aerospace & defence, energy, life sciences, naval and rail. Operating in more than 30 countries, with its 140 offices worldwide, the Group fosters a close relationship with its customers thanks to the expertise of its 15,000 talents. A leading engineering specialist placing innovation at the heart of its strategy, SEGULA Technologies conducts large-scale projects, ranging from studies to industrialisation and production.

Job Description

As a Signaling and Communications Technician, you will play a key role in ensuring the safety, availability, and reliability of railway operations. You will be responsible for the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of various line-side signaling and communication subsystems, including:

CBTC (Communications-Based Train Control)

CCTV (Video Surveillance)

Public Address (PA), Passenger Information Display Systems (PIDS), Intercom (IAC)

Networks (SCADA, telephony, access control)

Signaling equipment, server rooms, and related assets

This field-oriented position supports a 24/7 railway operation on a continuous seven-day rotating shift cycle, and may involve operating motorized equipment.

What you'll be doing:

Comply with and promote strict Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental (HSSE) standards at all times

Perform complex inspections, preventive and corrective maintenance, and troubleshooting on line-side systems

Manage and document all maintenance activities and work orders in the maintenance management system

Implement technical modifications and system upgrades in the field

Support maintenance of other related infrastructure (e.g., ventilation systems, pumps, switches, safety devices)

Interpret and work from “as-built” technical drawings and schematics

Supervise or monitor subcontractor activities when needed

Actively participate in emergency response preparedness and intervene in major incidents or system failures

Qualifications

Beyond your technical skills, we value your initiative, attention to detail, and your ability to collaborate in a fast-paced, safety-driven environment.

Education in IT, Telecommunications, Electronics, or a related technical field

Relevant experience in an industrial or railway environment (asset)

Strong knowledge of signaling systems, network infrastructures, automation, and electrical systems

Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities

Proficiency with maintenance software and IT tools

Valid Class G driver’s license (additional licenses for trailer/truck operation are considered an asset)

Strong commitment to EHS standards and field safety practices

Additional Information6 month contract with possibility of converting to permanentMust be flexible and available Monday to SundaySchedule: 5 days/week - 3 shifts in rotation (day, evening, night)
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