
The apprenticeship is a great opportunity for learners who want to develop their skills and knowledge in the Rail Industry. Roles can include working as Track Technician, Overhead Line Technician, Electrification Technician, Traction & Rolling Stock Technician, Signalling Technician, Telecoms Technician, Rail Systems Technician. By completing this apprenticeship, you will gain a nationally recognised qualification, enhance your career prospects, and demonstrate your commitment to professional standards.
This programme is for new entrants to the rail industry or those progressing from a Level 2 Track Operative role.
By completing this apprenticeship, you will gain a nationally recognised qualification and the required certificates to work in high-paying rail jobs. You can progress onto a Level 4 Apprenticeship, or develop further into the role as a Supervisor, Maintenance Team Leader or an Engineering Manager.
Included in the programme:
The 6 month EPA includes a review of the portfolio of evidence and interviews for occupational competence.
The next step may include the Rail Engineering Level 4 Apprenticeship.
By completing this apprenticeship, you will gain a nationally recognised qualification and the required certificates to work in high paying rail jobs.
Level 4 Apprenticeship, or develop further into the role as: