Rail Engineer Jobs

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To become a Rail Engineer, it’s recommended to have a Bachelor of Engineering degree specialising in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, or in a similar field. If you’re new to Rail Engineering, many New Zealand employers will also prefer previous experience working in the Rail industry, such as a Train Conductor or other rail industry worker.

Typical Responsibilities

  • Inspecting train locomotives, including engines, tracks and carriages
  • Conducting field repairs and adjustments
  • Reporting significant problems to management/control
  • Liaising with rail dispatchers, traffic controllers and other rail industry staff


Progression

Following a few years’ experience, a Rail Engineer can move into a senior Engineering, managerial or consultant role. Alternatively, they can also progress into other areas of Engineering, including Reading, Electrical or Substation.

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There may not be current roles available but we are always looking to connect with new talent and will be able to help you on your journey to finding your next role. Please upload an expression of interest and your CV so we can start this partnership.


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