What you’ll be doing
Working in the Engineering and Asset Management function of Engineering Services, you will have the opportunity to widen your knowledge, understanding, and skills in asset management and engineering assurance. Along with part time education and internal training throughout the scheme, you’ll upskill yourself in the relevant skills and competencies required for Network Rail.
Upon successful completion of the Level 6 qualification, you will be able to use your experience to become a fully effective professional with the opportunity to continue learning and developing in a specialist area.
Who you are matters
We’re looking for technical minded people with an innovative and forward-thinking approach to problem solving. You are passionate about work, are driven, and enjoy working as part of a team.
You’ll need to have one of:
* L3 Network Rail or equivalent Rail apprenticeship
* A Level BBB including Maths and/or Physical Sciences (120 UCAS points)
* BTEC National Diploma DDM, including Level 3 Maths and Physical Sciences (128 UCAS points)
* EAL Technical Extended Diploma in Engineering Technologies, D, including Further Engineering Mathematics, and other options relevant to Electrical, Mechanical or Civil Engineering
* Access to HE qualifications with 24 Distinctions and 21 Merits, with at least half the course in Maths and Physical Science subjects (122 UCAS points)
* Equivalent Level 3 qualifications worth 120 UCAS points and including Maths and Physical Sciences
You’ll also need to hold 5 GCSE’s A-C/4-9, including Maths and English, or equivalent.
At Network Rail, we invest in your future, exposing you to the different areas and aspects because you will play a key role in the future of the organisation and its contribution to the country. In return, we respect individuals who are driven, hardworking and uphold Network Rail’s values and behaviours.
What you’ll get out of it
On successful completion you will have achieved a level 6 qualification in Rail Systems Engineering with Track module.
By the end of the apprenticeship, you’ll know and have a deep understanding and experience of rail systems engineering including:
* Thermal imaging, electrical clearance, wiring, bonding and construction processes relating to rail equipment
* High and low voltage distribution systems, earthing and bonding, isolation and switching, protection and control systems, power generation and circuit analysis
* Electrical (e.g. low voltage distribution systems, emergency power supply systems) and mechanical (e.g. heating, ventilation, water, gas supply systems). Interface with track assets and bonding/connections
You’ll also be able to:
* Apply a range of Rail Systems Engineering skills to keep themselves and others safe, provide technical input, and use creative thinking to solve problems.
* Undertake standards review, operational practice, approvals, and assessment of relevant asset types in line with technical knowledge.
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