Mission
About Us:
RATP Dev Western Sydney Airport (RDWSA) is a subsidiary of the RATP Group, global leader in high-capacity urban rail and the world's third largest public transport operator.
Our 25,000 people design, operate, maintain and modernize urban and interurban transportation networks. We serve more than 100 cities in 17 countries, delivering tailored mobility solutions that address each community’s unique environmental, social, and economic challenges.
We build, deliver and commit for the best of public transport - every day, everywhere, for everybody - to make it the natural choice for cities and passengers.
As a contractor to the Australian Federal and NSW governments, Parklife Metro is leading a transformative metro project connecting St Marys to Bradfield, linking with the new Western Sydney Airport.
The Parklife Metro (PLM) consortium made up of Plenary, RATP Dev, Siemens, and Webuild is delivering the Stations, Systems, Trains and Operations & Maintenance (SSTOM) package of works for the Sydney Metro-Western Sydney Airport (SM-WSA) project.
RDWSA will proudly operate and maintain 6 new stations, 12 metro trains, core rail systems, and a state-of-the-art stabling and maintenance facility at Orchard Hills on the Western Sydney Airport metro line for 15 years after the line has become operational.
About the Role:
Reporting to the HSEQ Director, the Rail Safety & Accreditation Manager will lead the development, implementation and ongoing assurance of RDWSA's Rail Safety Management System (RSMS), while managing the accreditation process for RDWSA as both a Rail Infrastructure Manager (RIM) and Rolling Stock Operator (RSO). Key responsibilities include:
Rail Safety Accreditation & Regulatory Compliance- Lead and manage the accreditation process for RDWSA as a Rail Infrastructure Manager (RIM) and Rolling Stock Operator (RSO).
- Develop, implement and maintain the Rail Safety Management System (RSMS) in consultation with system owners and operational stakeholders.
- Ensure compliance with Rail Safety National Law, NSW WHS legislation and all applicable regulatory requirements.
- Manage all regulatory reporting obligations, including incident notifications, monthly reporting and annual submissions.
- Support the Technical Team in obtaining and maintaining TAO Authorisation, DNSP Licensing and other regulatory approvals required during mobilisation and operations.
- Lead and facilitate rail safety risk assessments, hazard identification, mitigation strategies and assurance activities.
- Develop and maintain the Operations and Maintenance Hazard Log and Risk Register.
- Support design reviews, testing and commissioning activities through effective hazard management and risk control processes.
- Lead the development and implementation of Rail Safety Interface Agreements (RSIAs) with key stakeholders.
- Provide expert advice and support to operational leaders on rail safety, risk management and compliance matters.
- Lead or participate in investigations, audits, inspections and assurance activities.
- Monitor safety performance and drive continuous improvement initiatives across rail safety, quality and workplace health and safety.
- Ensure findings, recommendations and corrective actions are effectively implemented and monitored.
- Maintain and continuously improve rail safety policies, procedures, rules and work instructions in line with industry best practice and emerging risks.
- Work collaboratively with operational, engineering and project teams to embed a positive and proactive safety culture.
- Build strong relationships with regulators, delivery partners, contractors and key stakeholders.
- Support line managers in developing safe systems of work and effective risk controls.
- Provide expert guidance and advice to senior leadership on rail safety strategy, compliance and accreditation matters.
Profile
About You:
You are an experienced rail safety professional with a strong understanding of railway operations, risk management and regulatory compliance. You are comfortable working in complex project environments, influencing senior stakeholders and developing practical solutions that support both operational outcomes and regulatory obligations. Most importantly, you are motivated by the opportunity to help establish and shape the safety framework of a brand-new metro railway. You will bring:
- Tertiary qualifications in Transport Operations, Engineering, Safety, Risk Management, Management or a related discipline, or equivalent relevant experience.
- Minimum 10 years' experience within railway operations, engineering, safety, quality or environmental management.
- Demonstrated experience developing, implementing or managing Rail Safety Management Systems.
- Strong knowledge of Rail Safety National Law, NSW WHS legislation and rail industry regulatory frameworks.
- Proven experience leading safety assurance, risk management, audit and investigation activities.
- Experience developing and managing hazard logs, risk registers and safety assurance processes.
- Excellent stakeholder engagement, communication and influencing skills.
- Ability to manage complex priorities and deliver outcomes within demanding timeframes.
At RATP Dev, we believe great public transport is delivered by diverse people with diverse perspectives. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds – including women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, people living with disability, veterans, and the LGBTQIA+ community. We hire based on capability, potential and values, and we are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, supported and empowered to thrive.

