Level 2 Diploma in Rail Engineering Track Maintenance
Qualification | Level 2 Diploma in Rail Engineering Track Maintenance |
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Subject Area | Engineering |
Attendance | Full time (Monday – Friday 9AM-4PM) |
Age Group(s) | Adults |
Duration | Start date: 9th September / End date: 19th October (6 weeks) |
Course Overview
Step into the dynamic world of rail engineering with our Level 2 Diploma in Rail Engineering Track Maintenance course. This course is delivered on a full-time basis for 6 weeks. During the course, you will learn the fundamentals of rail track maintenance that you need to obtain a successful career on the rail. The course will introduce you to the typical operations and will allow you to develop an extensive skill set to carry out a variety of different roles.
The Relevant Modules and Topic Areas
- Undertake routine maintenance of the permanent way.
- Carry out routine adjustments to permanent way assets.
- Prepare to undertake duties in the rail engineering industry.
- Carry out routine inspections of the permanent way.
- Assist in preparing resources for permanent way activities.
- Undertake replacement of permanent way assets and components.
- Restore track geometry to operational condition by the manual repair of permanent way assets.
- Prepare small plant, measuring equipment and tools for permanent way renewal or maintenance.
- Deal with incidents and contingencies within the railway environment.
- Lift and move permanent way materials, components and equipment.
- Restore plain line track geometry to operational condition.
Progression
Upon successful completion of this qualification, along with any additional required certifications, candidates will be invited to attend a further 2-week program. This program includes mandatory training in the following essential Network Rail Competencies:
- Network Rail Safety Critical Training
Career options
This course is a fast-track route into employment, and if you complete the course successfully, you will be offered employment in the rail sector.
Entry requirements
The course is open to anybody over the age of 19. No prior experience is required – however, if you’re reskilling from a trade or other career path, you’ll have developed a skill set that’ll stand you in good stead.
Assessment
Assessment will be based on the activities you do on the track itself, and exams for first aid, personal track safety, and track induction.
Equipment needed
You will be provided with:
- Network Rail Approved Personal Protective Equipment
Interviews
As part of the application process, candidates will be required to complete an interview to assess their suitability for the course.