Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) – Engineering Design (EDRC)
Department:
Engineering Design (EDRC)
Location:
Nova Control Tecnologix Office (Yelahanka) / e2E Rail Head Office (Hebbal), Bangalore
Band / Grade:
Band Trainee – 5.A (GET)
Reporting To:
Design Lead / Senior Engineer
Job Summary
The Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) – Engineering Design supports the execution of railway design activities across Signalling (S&T), Electrical, and Civil interface domains.
This role is designed to provide structured learning and hands-on exposure to railway design standards, AutoCAD-based drafting, and multidisciplinary coordination under the guidance of senior engineers.
Roles & Responsibilities
Design Support (Primary)
Assist in preparation of basic railway design drawings and layouts
Support AutoCAD-based drafting activities, including:
Cable Routing Layouts
Basic Interlocking Layouts (under supervision)
Location Box / Equipment Layouts
Trenching and Interface Drawings
Learn and apply relevant
RDSO / Indian Railways standards
in design work
Documentation & Coordination
Support senior engineers in:
BOQ preparation
Technical documentation and design submissions
Incorporate review comments and maintain drawing revision control
Coordinate with internal teams for collecting design inputs
Learning & Development
Participate in structured training programs and internal design reviews
Gain exposure to multidisciplinary railway systems (S&T, Electrical, Civil)
Assist in documentation support during Testing & Commissioning (T&C), as required
Required Qualifications
Diploma / B.E. / B.Tech in:
Electrical
Electronics / ECE
Instrumentation
Experience:
0–1 years (Freshers preferred)
Key Skills & Competencies
Basic knowledge of
AutoCAD (2D preferred)
Fundamental understanding of engineering drawings
Strong willingness to learn railway systems and standards
Good attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to follow instructions and work in structured environments
Basic communication and coordination skills
Learning & Growth Path
Structured training on:
Railway Signalling (S&T) fundamentals
Electrical and Civil interfaces
Interlocking principles
Hands-on exposure to live railway projects
Career Progression:
GET → Engineer → Sr. Engineer → Design Lead → Manager