Signalling Installer in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Signalling Installer
Location: Doncaster
Position Type: Permanent
Salary: Dependent on qualifications and experience
Start Date: ASAP
Closing Date: 15th December 2017
We are currently looking to recruit a Signalling Installer to join our Installation Team.
At TICS we believe it takes more than know-how and a broad capability to build a successful business and satisfy our customers. Energy, commitment, integrity, professionalism, vision and innovation are all vital factors in TICS’ position as a major player on the railway scene. TICS invest heavily in our people, providing a full career development plan for each member of the team to ensure ongoing levels of competence. Our structure and progression system recognises talent and rewards it. We aim to attract the right people and retain those that we employ.
The Role
Reporting to the Installation Team Leader, you will be undertaking installations work, ensuring work adheres to safety requirements and also complies with industry standards.
Requirements
Essential
• Significant experience in railway signalling installation
• IRSE Installer licence (or working towards it)
• Excellent communications skills
• Must hold PTS
• Full UK driving licence
• Reliable and flexible
Desirable
• SMTH qualification
• COSS / SWL
Please do not apply if you do not hold all of the essential requirements.
An up-to-date IRSE Log book will be required at interview stage.
Due to HSE Fatigue Register Index requirements you must live within at most a 40 minute commute of Doncaster.
Please send a CV and covering letter by clicking the 'Apply' button.
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