Senior Rolling Stock Interface Engineer
ARTC
About ARTC
We’re one of the country’s largest rail network owners, proud to be keeping the future of transport on track.
A vital link in the nation's transport supply chain, every day our people manage the movement of over 415 freight and passenger trains across five states, 9,600km of track, 39 worksites and the lands of more than 50 First Nations. Rail isn’t just a mode of transport, it's a safer and more environmentally friendly choice. We're committed to expanding and modernising our rail network, having invested billions of dollars to ensure its efficiency and sustainability. Join us and be part of a team that’s shaping the future of transport in Australia.
About The Team
Safety is our top priority at ARTC, not just for our employees and contractors but also for rail operators and the communities we serve. When you join the Safety & Systems team, you’ll be part of a team that plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of our rail assets.
The team ensures our rail network operates smoothly across various systems and regions, helping to create a standardised operating environment. This helps increase efficiencies for rail operators, making our network more reliable and cost-effective.
About The Opportunity
Join ARTC and play a key role in shaping the future of rail interoperability across Australia's national network.
Working within our Engineering Services team, you will support the safe, efficient and sustainable operation of rolling stock across the ARTC network. This role contributes to the assessment and approval of new and modified rolling stock, development of engineering standards, and delivery of national harmonisation initiatives that improve interoperability across the Australian rail industry.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the assessment, approval and introduction of new and modified rolling stock and track maintenance vehicles onto the ARTC network.
- Contribute to the development and maintenance of rolling stock interface standards, procedures and technical documentation.
- Provide technical advice and subject matter expertise to customers, stakeholders and internal teams on rolling stock interface and operational requirements.
- Support industry collaboration and national standardisation initiatives through engagement with rail industry bodies and standards development activities.
- Assist with engineering assessments, approvals and interoperability initiatives that support safe and efficient rail operations.
- Evaluate and approve Independent Competent Persons (ICPs) for Rail Maintenance Vehicles operating on the ARTC network.
This is a unique opportunity to work on initiatives that underpin the future performance and interoperability of rail operations on one of Australia's largest rail networks while working alongside industry-leading engineering professionals.
What do we want from you?
To ensure success in this position, applicants will be able to demonstrate:
- Degree qualified Mechanical or Electrical Engineer.
- Registered Engineer or working towards registration.
- Minimum six years’ experience in rail rolling stock, infrastructure or operational interfaces.
- Practical experience in the development and management of standards, technical documentation, engineering processes and procedures.
- Excellent stakeholder engagement and relationship-building skills.
- Proven analytical, problem-solving and continuous improvement capability.
- Ability to influence change and deliver practical engineering outcomes.
- Experience in working for multiple Rail Infrastructure Managers and Rolling Stock Operators, sound knowledge of the requirements of the Rail Safety National Law, and knowledge of above rail operators’ maintenance practices are highly desirable.
What will you get from us?
- Talk to us about flexible working options
- Competitive remuneration
- Resources to support your health and wellbeing and development
- Novated leasing options, as well as discounts and support programs
- 24/7 Employee Assistance Program for all employees and their direct family members
Our Organisation and Culture
At ARTC, we’re more than just a rail network. We’re a team of dedicated professionals committed to keeping Australia moving forward. Our culture is one of inclusion & collaboration, and continuous improvement. We’re focused on growth, not just for our business but for our people and our country.
In everything we do, safety is our top priority. We believe in providing a safe workplace where everyone can thrive. Our commitment to safety is not just a statement; it's a fundamental part of who we are and enables us to best serve our customers and communities.
Our people are at the heart of our success. We value their expertise, their passion, and their dedication. We invest in their development and empower them to make a difference. Together, we are building a future where rail is the preferred mode of transport, contributing to a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable Australia.
Join us at ARTC and be a part of a team that's shaping the future of transport in Australia.
We’re proud to be an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent.
A pply Now!
Join the exciting future of rail today and find a career for life.
As part of the application process, you’ll be required to undergo pre-employment criminal history, reference, and medical checks, including drug and alcohol testing.
Applications close: 23 June 2026
Note: ARTC reserve the right to progress applications prior to the closing date.