CCTV Commissioning Engineer

Mane Contract Services

We are seeking an experienced Tester in Charge (TIC) CCTV Commissioning Engineer to lead the testing, commissioning, and handover of CCTV and associated security systems on rail infrastructure projects. The role requires strong experience working to Network Rail standards, with proven expertise in Bosch and Hanwha CCTV systems.

Key Responsibilities

Act as Tester in Charge (TIC) for CCTV commissioning activities on rail projects

Lead and coordinate all testing and commissioning activities in line with Network Rail processes and standards

Commission, configure, and test CCTV systems including:

Bosch (BVMS, cameras, encoders)

Hanwha Vision / Wisenet systems

Develop and execute test plans, ITPs, and commissioning procedures

Manage and witness FAT/SAT and site acceptance testing

Ensure compliance with Network Rail standards, specifications, and assurance processes

Oversee system integration with telecoms, SCADA, access control, and other rail systems

Produce and sign off test documentation, handover packs, and certification

Coordinate with project engineers, installation teams, and client representatives

Lead fault finding, issue resolution, and system optimisation

Ensure all works are delivered in line with health, safety, and rail compliance requirements

Required Skills & Experience

Proven experience as a Tester in Charge (TIC) or senior commissioning engineer within rail

Demonstrable experience working on Network Rail projects

Strong hands-on experience with:

Bosch CCTV systems (BVMS)

Hanwha Vision / Wisenet CCTV systems

In-depth understanding of rail telecoms and CCTV standards

Strong knowledge of IP networking (switching, routing, VLANs, fibre)

Experience producing and reviewing test documentation and commissioning reports

Ability to manage and lead commissioning teams on-site

Excellent fault-finding and diagnostic skills

Desirable

IRSE Licence (or working towards)

Knowledge of ONVIF and multi-vendor integrations

Experience with station systems, depots, or lineside CCTV deployments

Familiarity with cybersecurity requirements in rail environments

Experience integrating CCTV into wider rail telecoms systems