Underground Rail Engineering Technician – Signals Apprenticeship

Type: Apprentice
Region: London

What will I be doing

As one of the busiest metro systems in the world, London Underground’s network includes 11 different lines, 272 stations and carries over 1 billion customers a year. A reliable signalling system is pivotal to making sure that our lines are running safely and at full capacity.

As a signals apprentice you will be following a structured training programme that, if successfully completed, can springboard you into a lifelong career as part of our signals department. Our combined programme of level 3 apprenticeship training and advanced signalling courses are designed to prepare you for a career as a Technical Officer in the signalling department.

You will gain your basic engineering skills at college at the beginning of your scheme before being placed with highly skilled signals teams across every underground line to learn your trade. You will be required to work nights on work experience placements to gain the essential exposure needed to underpin your growing knowledge, skills, and behaviours as a signalling engineer.

You will need to achieve your level 3 apprenticeship and complete and pass all mandatory advanced signals courses to qualify as a Technical Officer. If you are successful at completing these, you will be offered the opportunity to interview for a job as a Technical Officer. Once you become a Technical Officer, you’ll be supported to gain the appropriate licences that will allow you to become a member of the?Institution of Railway Signal Engineers?(IRSE).

Year 1

In the initial year, you’ll be acclimating to both London Underground and the field of engineering. This period will primarily involve delving into fundamental engineering theories at our partner college in Enfield. Following this phase, you will undergo comprehensive training, including all necessary track safety protocols, to enable you to operate confidently around our Signalling in various depots.

Year 2

In your second year, you will actively engage in the operational side of the business, gaining practical insights. Your role will involve shadowing teams, progressively building your confidence and practical expertise. Additionally, you will be rotating across our depots, contributing to a well-rounded understanding of our operations. As part of your second year, you will also be released to continue building on fundamental engineering principles at our partner college in Enfield.

During this phase, you’ll develop proficiency in mechanical, electrical, and hand tool usage. Working closely with our dedicated assessor, you’ll address a comprehensive range of knowledge questions integral to your qualifications.

Year 3

In your third year, you will continue to engage in the operational side of the business, gaining practical insights. In addition will be enrolled on internal London underground Signal courses to enable you to carry out the duties of a technical officer

Year 4

As you progress into your final year, you will continue rotating through various placements, and courses honing your competencies through diverse methods. The qualifications encompass knowledge assessments and documentation of the practical work you undertake. Ultimately, you will present your finest work to an external engineering institute, obtaining the final endorsement that declares you as a proficient rolling stock engineer.

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