Mission
JOB PURPOSE:
The Power Supply Engineer is responsible for ensuring the safety, reliability, and availability of the Metro Line 3 (L3) power supply network. This role involves leading maintenance operations, managing technical teams, and ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards. The engineer will play a key role in sustaining infrastructure, supporting strategic initiatives, and driving continuous improvement in service quality.
Profile
RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES
Infrastructure Sustainability & Technical Oversight
• Ensure the long-term sustainability of high-voltage stations, rectifier stations, and lighting power systems.
• Monitor and analyze the condition of the power supply system, including inventory and stock levels.
• Participate in defining renewal and modernization plans for equipment.
Team Leadership & Staff Development
• Lead, manage, and support supervisors, technicians, and operators.
• Promote new working methods and quality management practices.
• Participate in training programs and ensure execution of departmental training plans.
Maintenance Operations & Safety Compliance
• Organize, plan, and control maintenance activities across shifts.
• Ensure strict adherence to hygiene and safety protocols.
• Oversee corrective and cyclical maintenance projects to guarantee railway safety.
Strategic & Operational Alignment
• Support the company’s strategic orientations by aligning maintenance activities with economic and operational goals.
• Coordinate between night and day teams to ensure service continuity.
• Maintain effective communication with internal and external stakeholders.
Emergency & Risk Management
• Respond to emergency situations and manage interventions effectively.
• Identify and mitigate risks related to power supply systems and maintenance operations.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or a related field.
• Fluent in English and Arabic, French is a plus.
KNOWLEDGE:
• Deep understanding of metro power supply systems and operational constraints.
• Proficiency in CMMS software and MS Office Suite.
• Ability to work on both operated and unoperated tracks.
• Knowledge of site planning methods.
• Proficiency in emergency intervention management.
• Proficient in using Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and Outlook.
• Clear and confident communicator, capable of interacting professionally with colleagues and clients alike
EXPERIENCE:
• 3–5 years of experience in power supply maintenance, preferably in a metro or rail environment.
• Experience in changing management and team leadership.
• Strong knowledge and hands-on experience with power supply systems.
DESIRED BEHAVIORS & EXPERIENCES
• Strong leadership and team management capabilities.
• High-level problem-solving and analytical thinking.
• Effective communication across all organizational levels.
• Proactive, self-driven, and enthusiastic.
• Strong attention to detail and ability to manage complexity.
• Skilled in negotiation and confident decision-making.
• Customer-focused mindset with a commitment to service excellence
