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Rolling Stock Technician
Employer undisclosedRole managed by a recruiter
Maintain and repair rolling stock, performing planned & unplanned maintenance tasks.
Work in accordance with technical, operational, and environmental procedures, ensuring compliance with all relevant policies and maintenance schedules.
Follow industry rules and regulations, including Network Rail standards where applicable.
Comply with all safe working practices, depot protection measures, and company health & safety requirements.
Perform maintenance, fault diagnosis, repair, and servicing of rolling stock to a high standard and in line with engineering best practices.
Support productivity and efficiency initiatives within the maintenance team as directed by the Duty Fleet Manager or their delegate.
Undertake diagnostic reviews and update electronic documentation as required.
Maintain high standards of depot housekeeping and contribute to a positive safety culture.
Adhere to instructions and guidance from supervisors and managers.
Follow Fleet Standards documentation, including Depot Maintenance Schedules, Technical Instructions, Job Cards, and other issued materials.
What you bring
t&rs maintenance
hydraulics
health & safety
mechanical engineering
fault finding
onc qualification
Candidates with backgrounds in Automotive, Aerospace, HGV, PSV, or Armed Forces are encouraged to apply. Relevant transferable skills will be considered
Familiarity with T&RS fleet maintenance operations.
Knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Strong understanding of health and safety procedures.
Willing and able to work a rotating shift pattern (early, late, nights, weekends).
Demonstrated experience in mechanical and/or electrical engineering.
Experience working in a Traction & Rolling Stock (T&RS) depot environment.
Skilled in systematic fault finding and problem-solving.
Ability to read and interpret schematic diagrams and technical layouts.
Flexible and adaptable to a changing work environment.
Capable of working independently or as part of a team.
ONC (or higher) qualification in Mechanical, Electrical, or Electronic Engineering.
Experience with Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs).
Able to reliably travel to and from work outside of standard public transport hours.
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