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Transport, Delivery and Logistics - Railway Signaller

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Transport, Delivery and Logistics - Railway Signaller

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Overview

Railway signallers operate the signals and points on rail tracks to keep trains running safely and on time.

Key Activities
  • Check incident reports at the start of your shift
  • Monitor train movements on computer systems
  • Operate controls in a manual signal box or electronic control centre
  • Speak to drivers for updates, contact maintenance teams to report signal problems and write incident reports
  • Do training for track regulations and new technology
Workplace

As a Railway Signaller, you could work in a control room or at a train station. 

Working Hours

Railway Signallers tend to work between 42 to 46 hours a week. You could work evenings, weekends and bank holidays on shifts.

Salary

Starting: £29,000 

Experienced: £55,000

Qualifications

You can get into this job through:

  • a college course
  • an apprenticeship
  • applying directly                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

You could take a college course, which would teach you some of the skills and knowledge you'll need in this job, for example the Level 2 Certificate in Rail Engineering. Some colleges organise work placements with rail engineering companies as part of the course, so speak with them to get more details.                                                                                                                                                                                               

 

You could do a:

  • Rail Engineering Operative Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship
  • Rail Infrastructure Operator Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship
  • Rail Engineering Technician Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship                                                                                                                                     

You can apply directly to become a railway signaller with Network Rail, who operate the rail system. You'll need a good general standard of education, including English and maths GCSEs. You do not need any specific experience to become a railway signaller.

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