Steven Bailey
About Steven Bailey
Steven Bailey is a Senior Project Engineer with extensive experience in systems engineering, particularly in safety critical systems and signalling systems. He has worked for various companies, including Hatch Mott Macdonald and Thales, and holds a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Warwick.
Work at Hatch
Steven Bailey has been employed at Hatch since 2016, currently holding the position of Senior Project Engineer in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. His role involves overseeing various engineering projects, ensuring the implementation of safety and reliability standards in signalling systems. Prior to his current position, he worked at Hatch Mott Macdonald as a Senior Project Engineer from 2011 to 2016 and as a Designer - Signals from 2007 to 2011, both based in Iselin, New Jersey, United States.
Education and Expertise
Steven Bailey earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronics from the University of Warwick - WMG, where he studied from 1994 to 1997. His educational background supports his specialization in systems engineering, particularly in relay interlockings and Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) systems. He has developed extensive expertise in safety-critical systems engineering, focusing on the lifecycle management of Wayside and Vehicle signalling systems.
Background
Before joining Hatch, Steven Bailey gained valuable experience in the engineering field. He worked at Thales as a Systems Engineer from 2001 to 2007 in France, where he contributed to various systems engineering projects. Additionally, he served as a Signal Designer at Adtranz from 1997 to 1999. This diverse background has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of signalling systems and their engineering processes.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Steven Bailey has been involved in the engineering process from requirements gathering and design to acceptance testing. His work emphasizes ensuring safety and reliability in signalling systems. His extensive experience in the field has contributed to the successful implementation of various projects, enhancing the operational efficiency of transportation systems.