High Level Technicians - Rolling Stock

London
1 week ago
Create job alert

Looking for High Level Technicians across multiple locations, working for a world renowned rolling stock organisation. Applicants must have high level fault finding and rectification skills working on rolling stock units or in the aviation industry. This is a long term opportunity with a possibility of going permanent.

Job Title: High Level Technician (Rolling Stock)
Job Location: London
Hourly Pay Rate: £28.97 PAYE / £37.16 Umbrella
Shifts: Minimum of 50 hours a week
Shift Pattern: Flexible to work days and nights
Duration: On-going contract
Start Date: ASAP

Industries considered: Rolling Stock, RAF, REME, Army, Navy, Marine, Avionics and Rolling Stock

Client Summary: A world renowned Rolling Stock vehicle manufacturing, service and maintenance company and is the number one provider of rail solutions in the world. This prestigious company is also the largest rolling stock manufacturer and provider in the UK and employs over 70,000 employees in 60 countries worldwide.

Position Summary: Working as of a of a small technical team, you will be required to assist the Fleet Operator to undertake / supervise primarily in the corrective mechanical and electrical maintenance, detailed fault finding and repair on trains. Successful applicants will be responsible for ensuring that any maintenance undertaken at the depot is completed in accordance with the company's processes, procedures and comply with all safety regulations. This is Safety Critical environment and all tasks undertaken will need to ensure that the operator can achieve and maintain the reliability and availability targets set for the trains. The candidate will also assist the Operator when failures occur during service, and resolve any issues on the network.

The candidate will need to provide high level technical support to the operator which will include:

  • High Level fault finding electrically
  • High Level fault finding mechanically
  • Provide train systems engineering advice for the vehicle as a whole and for the key vehicle systems (such as TCMS - train control system, HVAC, propulsion, brakes, doors, on-train communications etc.)
  • FRACAS - Failure reporting, analysis and corrective action system
  • Produce solutions that provide short term mitigation and long term resolution
  • Monitoring of warranty issues and liaising with supplier technical teams
  • Attending to faulty trains in service, component replacements and modification work
  • Helping customer with root cause analysis using Alstom FRACAS, 8D, PPS methodologies.
  • Ensuring correct replacement parts are sourced
  • Assisting operator in updating of maintenance instructions, overhaul instruction, processes & procedures to optimize maintenance and liaise with Alstom Technical Publications and Central Engineering teams where required
  • Monitoring trains reliability & availability performance and issuing monthly performance reports
  • Monitor of trains in Service using remote monitoring system called Orbita
  • Down load train data from onboard train data recorders using laptops
  • Run diagnostics software to identify faults with various train systems i.e. hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, train management systems & on board computers.
  • System software updates as required
  • Obsolescence avoidance and mitigation
  • Engineering support for all safety related incidents (NIRs), including representing the Customer with respect to access to Design Authority and equipment OEM's and the production of affirmative closing actions
  • Service Provider representation on Failure Review Boards, feeding back decisions and outputs to the Customer
  • Share experience gained of other fleets across the world which the Service Provider has supplied and/or supports, provision of recommendations and opportunities for design improvements, standardisation and/or modifications.
  • Contribution to Health and Safety on a daily basis.
  • Strong report writing skills.

    Qualifications:
  • Minimum qualification required - NVQ Level 3 in an electrical discipline.

    Experience required:
  • Experience within Rail is essential
  • Use of Laptop's and diagnostic tools to determine faults
  • Ability to work from maintenance manuals and schematics
  • Experience of Mechanical or Electrical fault finding
  • Experience of Mechanical or Electrical repairs
  • Troubleshooting and evidence gathering.

    Person profile:
  • You will be a highly self-motivated individual, able to work under your own initiative
  • You will possess excellent communication & interpersonal skills
  • You will need extensive all-round knowledge of Mechanical Engineering
  • You will need extensive all-round knowledge of Electrical Engineering.

    This could also include the following:
  • Responsible for accurate completion of all paperwork prior to supervisor validation.
  • Undertake technical maintenance to the required standards.
  • Reliability monitoring reporting
  • Data analysing
  • Rip out and replace electrical components
  • Rip out and replace full or part of large wiring looms
  • Re-install wiring
  • Test Continuity
  • Battery Modifications
  • Repairing or installing Wi-Fi systems
  • Changing relay boxes / Wiper motors

    If you wish to be considered for this role please send your CV including scanned copies of your qualifications and a scanned copy of your passport to (url removed) OR call (phone number removed).

    PLEASE NOTE ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO PASS A DRUGS AND ALCOHOL TEST BEFORE BEING OFFERED A POSITION.

    Please note due to the volume of applications, we can only commit to contact those candidates we deem suitable for the position. However, we may retain your details and contact you in the future should suitable positions arise.

    Please note the above job specification could be subject

Related Jobs

View all jobs

High Level Technicians - Rolling Stock

High Level Technician - Old Oak Common

Assembly & Test Technicians

Assembly and Test Technicians

Workshop/General Manager

Junior Quality Engineer

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Which Programming Languages Should You Learn for a Career in Space Technology

From satellite constellations delivering broadband internet to Mars rovers and deep-space probes, the space sector is one of the most ambitious and technically challenging industries you can work in. Careers in space technology often blend aerospace engineering, embedded software, scientific computing, and mission-critical systems, each requiring a specific set of programming and engineering skills. If you’re browsing opportunities on www.ukspacejobs.co.uk, a natural question arises: Which programming language(s) should you learn to thrive in the space domain? The answer depends on your chosen speciality. Spacecraft flight software might prioritise C/C++ for reliability and performance, while ground stations and data pipelines may use Python for automation or MATLAB for signal processing. In advanced research environments, Fortran still persists for numerical simulations, whereas Rust is emerging for secure, robust embedded applications. In this guide, we’ll examine: Key programming languages vital for space tech. The pros, cons, and typical use cases of each. A hands-on project idea to help you build relevant aerospace experience. Essential resources and tips for www.ukspacejobs.co.uk

UK Visa & Work Permits Explained: Your Essential Guide for International Space Professionals

The United Kingdom is quickly becoming a key player in the global space sector, driven by a combination of cutting-edge research, government investment, and innovative start-ups. From designing small satellite constellations and pioneering new launch technologies to exploring advanced applications of Earth observation data, the UK offers abundant opportunities for engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs, and other specialists passionate about space. Yet, for international professionals looking to join the UK’s burgeoning space industry, the first critical step is securing the correct visa or work permit. This comprehensive guide covers the main visa pathways for non-UK and non-Irish nationals, with a special focus on roles related to space technology, satellite communications, launch services, and space data analytics. Whether you’re a rocket propulsion engineer, satellite software developer, astrophysicist, or mission operations specialist, this resource will clarify your options and help you navigate the UK’s points-based immigration system effectively.

Top UK Space Labs and Institutes: Powering Britain’s Journey into the Final Frontier

The United Kingdom’s space sector has surged in both scale and ambition over the past decade. From pioneering satellite design and cutting-edge rocketry to commercial space services and astrophysics breakthroughs, UK institutions play a pivotal role in shaping our understanding of the cosmos and harnessing the potential of orbital technologies. For anyone looking to make an impact—be it in satellite engineering, mission operations, propulsion research, or beyond—the UK offers a vibrant ecosystem of labs, institutes, start-ups, and established aerospace giants. In this extensive guide—created for UKSpaceJobs.co.uk—we’ll embark on a tour of the nation’s leading space research centres, highlight the areas where British space expertise truly shines, and offer insights into career paths for those aspiring to help chart humanity’s future among the stars. Whether you’re a seasoned aerospace engineer, a software guru, or simply enthralled by the possibilities of orbit, the UK space sector stands ready to welcome your passion and skills.