Laying and Maintenance of Rail Track - FREE Into Employment course - City of Wolverhampton College

Laying and Maintenance of Rail Track – FREE Into Employment course

Laying and Maintenance of Rail Track – FREE Into Employment course

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Laying and Maintenance of Rail Track – FREE Into Employment course

FREE training course! 

Guaranteed interview with an industry employer! 

  • Aged 19 and over? 
  • Want to work in the construction/rail industry? 
  • Want to learn how to build and maintain rail and tram lines? 
  • Want to learn how to use a range of installation and maintenance equipment? 

 

Get your career on track!

With the expansion of train lines and tram routes across the region, there is an increasing demand for trained groundwork operatives to meet the demands of the rail industry. 

Whichever area of the industry you want to work in, this free training course will give you the skills and knowledge you need to apply for jobs in the sector. 

You will gain an overview of working in the industry and study a range of units - including small tools, overhead line electrification and health and safety - and, on successful completion of the course, will be guaranteed an interview with an employer looking to take on staff to fill current vacancies. 

 

What will I learn? 

The training covers a range of units necessary for working in the sector, including:

  • Rail awareness 
  • Small tools awareness 
  • Personal Track Safety (PTS) 
  • Overhead Line Electrification Construction (OLEC) 
  • DC Conductor Rails (DCCR) 
  • Track induction course (TIC) 
  • Emergency first aid at work

 

How long is the course? 

The course runs five days a week for six weeks  

To have an interview with an industry employer you will be expected to attend all programmed training sessions and successfully complete the course. 

 

Where is the training held? 

All courses are held at the college's dedicated rail track training centre on the Wellington Road campus, in Bilston. 

The site offers:  

  • 40 metres of rail track 
  • Industry-standard installation and maintenance equipment 
  • Experienced and qualified trainers

This course is part of the college's Into Employment programme funded by West Midlands Combined Authority to equip local people with the skills needed to work in priority sectors across the region and support employers who are looking to recruit new staff. 

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Various throughout the year

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Duration

Five days a week for six weeks

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Part-time

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