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What would you do as a Terminal Operator?
Key responsibilities include forward planning of terminal services including scheduling trains and basic marshalling activities. You will be responsible for coordinating, loading, and unloading trains within terminals and sidings, in accordance with safe-working and operational procedures.
You would make it possible for the terminal to run on time and to schedule every day by assisting with train movements, performing critical equipment inspections, and operating equipment such as: forklifts, reach stackers, and scissor lifts.
No experience is required to get on board as a Terminal Operator with our partner companies however, you will need to undertake Terminal Operator training prior to being successfully selected.
What’s in it For You:
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Upon successful completion of all assessments, students will receive a Statement of Attainment (Nationally Recognised) for the following units:
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About You:
Entry Requirements:
Delivery Fee:
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Participants will undergo an LL&N assessment at the commencement of the course. This course requires participants to have LL&N levels to be able to:
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Duration:
8 Week Program commencing Monday 31st October concluding Friday 16th December.
The program will consist of a combination of classroom training days and on-site mentoring for the understanding of Wagon Maintainer tasks including formative practical assessment.
Submit your interest by clicking on the Enquire button below and completing the Student Enrolment details and attending one of our Information Sessions
This is the highest level of rail medical available and is for rail workers or contractors undertaking a safety critical role requiring a high level of attentiveness to their tasks and where sudden incapacity may result in a serious incident affecting the public or the rail network.
Terminal Operator