Engineering and manufacturing

Rail engineering operative - Traction & Rolling Stock (T&RS)

Providing support to technicians and engineers working on the rail network and trains.

Summary

Rail Engineering Operatives provide support to Rail Technicians and Engineers. The engineering disciplines cover the following areas of “The Railway” (infrastructure and trains); track (including minor works), electrification, overhead line, signalling, telecommunications and traction & rolling stock. Apprentices will undertake the core learning and also specialise in one particular discipline. Those working within the occupation of Rail Engineering are responsible for the safe construction, installation, maintenance and renewal of The Railway to provide a safe and reliable Railway for customers. The Rail Industry has a high level of safety critical work activities requiring a disciplined and responsible approach.

Typical job titles include

Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)

K1:

Safe and Professional working practices including legislation, regulation, industry procedures and safety requirements.

K2:

The general engineering techniques required to support the maintenance, renewal and construction of The Railway.

K3:

How to work effectively and contribute to engineering solutions including awareness of the importance of 3rd party requirement and the need to understand and adhere to corporate policies on ethics, equality and diversity.

K4:

Awareness of commercial principles applicable to The Railway, and the implications of these.

K11:

Understand vehicle design, construction, maintenance and operation.

Technical Educational Products

Reference:
OCC0317F
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£52,320 per year
SOC 2020 code:
5236 Rail and rolling stock builders and repairers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 5236/00 Rail and rolling stock builders and repairers
    • 8153/00 Rail construction and maintenance operatives
S1:

Keep themselves and others safe by adhering to safe working practices. Understand and comply with statutory regulations and organisational safety requirements, including safe access to work locations.

S2:

Prepare for a high standard of technical work: Gathering and interpreting information including drawings, plans and schedules needed for rail engineering activities and prepare the work location.

S3:

Deliver a high standard of technical work: Undertake engineering activities in relation to maintenance, construction / installation and or renewal of assets. Take responsibility for their own work on completing relevant integrity and compliance checks. Reinstate the work area after engineering activity

S4:

Identify and report problems: Identify, recognise and escalate appropriately common problems.

S5:

Use resources including the correct utilisation and storage of tools, materials and equipment, and the lifting and moving of materials, components and equipment.

S6:

Communicate effectively. Use oral, written, electronic and IT based methods and systems for the accurate communication and reporting & recording of technical and other information, using correct terms, standards, templates and certifications.

S13:

Under direction, carry out preventative and scheduled maintenance activities and follow vehicle maintenance instructions on T&RS mechanical, electrical, fluid power and electronic communication equipment including ensuring vehicle trim, ancillary equipment and fittings are secured and in good order, check subsystems are operating correctly.

S14:

Assist with the installation of T&RS equipment.

Technical Educational Products

Reference:
OCC0317F
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£52,320 per year
SOC 2020 code:
5236 Rail and rolling stock builders and repairers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 5236/00 Rail and rolling stock builders and repairers
    • 8153/00 Rail construction and maintenance operatives
B1:

Act professionally demonstrating dependability, determination, honesty and integrity. Respect others, act ethically and contribute to sustainable development.

B2:

Be risk aware so as to help reduce risks by checking of information, concentration on the task, and awareness of changing circumstances on activity.

B3:

Display a self-disciplined, self-motivated, proactive approach to work, able to make independent decisions whilst knowing one’s limitations and when to ask for help or to escalate.

B4:

Work reliably and safely, occasionally without close supervision, to approved industry standards and safe working practices.

B5:

Work effectively and efficiently, individually and as part of a team, maintaining effective relationships with colleagues, clients, suppliers and the public.

B6:

Receptive to feedback, willing to learn new skills and adjust to change. Carrying out and record CPD necessary to maintain and enhance competence.

B7:

Prepared to make a personal commitment to their employer, the industry and its professional standards

Technical Educational Products

Reference:
OCC0317F
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£52,320 per year
SOC 2020 code:
5236 Rail and rolling stock builders and repairers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 5236/00 Rail and rolling stock builders and repairers
    • 8153/00 Rail construction and maintenance operatives