What is a Rail Technician?

A Rail Technician plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety, efficiency and smooth operation of a rail network. Their responsibilities include maintaining, repairing and inspecting rail systems, including tracks, signals, electrical components and rolling stock (trains and other rail vehicles). The Rail Industry has a high level of safety critical work activities requiring a disciplined and responsible approach.

Job titles include: Track Technician, Overhead Line Technician, Electrification Technician, Traction & Rolling Stock Technician, Signalling Technician, Telecoms Technician, Rail Systems Technician.

Your responsibilities

What You'll need

Core skills

What You'll Gain

Transferable skills

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Key skills

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Maths

IT

Role opportunities

These are some possible roles you may consider in your career journey. Discuss with your Inspiro Coach for further guidance.

Senior Rail Technician

Rail Engineer / Maintenance Engineer

Senior Engineer

Principle Engineer

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What is a Rail Technician?

What is a Senior Rail Technician?

What is a Rail Engineer / Maintenance Engineer?

What is a Senior Engineer?

What is a Principle Engineer?

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