Naveen Chaudhary

Senior Engineer, Rail & Mass Transit, Aurecon

Perth, Western Australia, Australia

About

A motivated and detailed conscious rail and mass transit engineer who hold a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Experienced in Rolling stock & passenger railcar systems of Perth, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Surat, Bhopal & Indore, Western Australia Diesel Multiple Unit, Indian Railways High Speed Diesel & Electrical Locomotive and large mechanical engineering projects. Scope of excellence includes: • Design, Manufacturing, Testing & Commissioning, Operations & Maintenance, Resource Utilization, Failure and Root Cause Analysis in Rolling Stock sector. • Worked on all levels of grade of automation (GoA), High Speed and Semi High Speed Rollingstock including locomotive, DMUs, and EMUs. • Design of Metro Maintenance Depot Layout, Procurement and installation commissioning of Depot Equipment required for the Rolling Stock Maintenance. • Expertise in testing and commissioning of EMU coaches and design validation and verification of EMUs. • Managing large & complex multisite, cross divisional, international projects. • Strong operations professional skilled in Project Set-up and Ramp-up, Execution & Delivery, Negotiations, Project, Contract & Risk Management. Enjoys working within a team environment together with the challenge of carrying out individual tasks which have been experienced throughout the course of studying and complimented by various volunteering and award during university life.

Experience

  • Senior Engineer, Rail & Mass Transit at Aurecon
    Dec 2023 - Present · 2 yrs 8 mos

  • Rolling Stock Engineer at Deutsche Bahn
    Sep 2022 - Nov 2023 · 1 yr 3 mos

  • Senior Section Engineer- Rolling Stock at Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation Limited
    Jun 2018 - Aug 2022 · 4 yrs 3 mos

  • Junior Engineer- Design (Rolling Stock) at Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited
    Jun 2016 - Jun 2018 · 2 yrs 1 mo

  • Junior Engineer at Jindal Saw Gulf LLC
    May 2013 - Feb 2016 · 2 yrs 10 mos