Raymond Lowe
About Raymond Lowe
Raymond Lowe is a Senior Engineer specializing in Rail Systems and Signalling at Arup in Sydney, with extensive experience in various engineering roles across the UK and Australia.
Current Position at Arup
Raymond Lowe serves as a Senior Engineer, Rail Systems & Signalling at Arup in Sydney. Since 2012, he has been involved in various roles that leverage his expertise in signalling and rail systems. His contributions include providing technical advisory services for projects such as the Light Rail Signalling and Communications Systems in Sydney, Canberra, and Parramatta, and coordinating operations modelling for the Sydney Metro City & South West extension project.
Previous Roles at Engineers Australia - UK Chapter
Raymond Lowe held multiple roles at Engineers Australia - UK Chapter from 2006 to 2011. During his tenure, he served as a UK Chapter Committee member and Chair. These roles involved significant responsibilities in guiding engineering practices and fostering professional development within the engineering community in London, United Kingdom.
Experience at Ansaldo STS UK
Between 2004 and 2011, Raymond Lowe worked as a Signalling Systems Engineer at Ansaldo STS UK. He was based in multiple locations, including London, Cheshire, and Machynlleth. During this period, he gained extensive experience in signalling systems, contributing to various projects that enhanced rail safety and efficiency.
Roles at Alstom Transport UK
Raymond Lowe's career at Alstom Transport UK spanned from 2000 to 2003. Initially, he worked as a Control Systems Design Engineer in Sydney, Australia, before transitioning to a role as a Signalling Systems Engineer. His work took him across various international locations such as London, Charleroi, Bologna, and Bari, where he focused on designing and implementing control and signalling systems.
Educational Background
Raymond Lowe studied Electrical Engineering at the University of New South Wales, completing his degree from 1995 to 1999. His education provided a strong foundation in electrical engineering principles, which he has applied throughout his extensive career in rail systems and signalling.