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£40,000 Per Annum

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Ashford, Surrey

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Posted 15 days ago

£40,000 Per Annum

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East London, Greater London

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Posted 15 days ago

£26,000 Per Annum

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Warkton, Northamptonshire

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Posted 15 days ago

£48,000 - £58,000 Per Annum

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Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

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Posted 23 days ago

£42,000 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Winsford, Cheshire

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Posted 23 days ago

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How many Signalling Technician jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 5 Signalling Technician jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a Signalling Technician do?

Signal workers operate the signals and points on rail tracks to keep trains running safely and on time.

Tasks required include:

  • Examines drawings, wiring diagrams and specifications to determine appropriate methods and sequence of operations.
  • Places prepared parts and sub-assemblies in position, checks their alignment and secures with hand tools to install x-ray and medical equipment, aircraft instruments and other electronic equipment.
  • Removes protective sheath from wires and cables and connects by brazing, soldering or crimping and applies conductor insulation and protective coverings.
  • Assists with the erection of wood poles or steel towers to carry overhead lines.
  • Connects and installs transformers, fuse gear, lightning arrestors, aircraft warning lights, cable boxes and other equipment.
  • Connects cables to test equipment and tests for balance, resistance, insulation and any defects.
  • Locates and repairs faults to lines and ancillary equipment.
What are the entry requirements for a Signalling Technician?

There are no formal academic requirements although entrants typically possess GCSEs/S grades. Training is usually by apprenticeship and combines practical work experience and technical training. Relevant NVQs/ SVQs are available at Levels 2 and 3. Manufacturers may run specialised courses related to their products.