Terminal Operator

As a Terminal Operator, you are responsible for the coordination, planning, safe and efficient assembly, and dismantling, loading and unloading of trains within the terminal or sidings in accordance with safe working and operations procedures. You will play a key role in ensuring the on-time departure of trains and efficient turnaround times of trucks from the terminal.

Certificates

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Upon successful completion of all assessments, students will receive a Statement of Attainment (Nationally Recognised) for the following units:

• TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor
• TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies
• TLIF0025 Follow work health and safety procedures
• TLIF2006 Apply accident emergency procedures
• TLID0020 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
• TLIF3091 Apply awareness of dangerous goods and hazardous materials
• TLIE2007 Use communication systems
• TLIB3018 Conduct full train examination
• TLIB3118 Apply awareness of railway fundamental

Entry Requirements

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About You: 

  • Ability to read, write and comprehend basic English
  • Safety focus and committed to achieving zero harm
  • Remain calm under pressure
  • Experience making quality decisions in a prompt and safe manner
  • Ability to interpret and work with technical information
  • Communicate both verbally and written with precision
  • Ability to build strong working relationships
  • Committed to achieving exceptional outcomes for our customers
  • Computer Skills

Entry Requirements:

  • Ability to pass Category 1 Rail Medical including:
    • Audiometry
    • Musculoskeletal assessment
    • Vision Testing
    • Cardiovascular assessment
    • K10 Questionnaire for Psychological Health
    • Epworth Sleepiness Scale
    • General medical examination
    • Ongoing drug and alcohol screens
  • Ability to complete a National Police Check
  • Hold a valid Drivers Licence
  • Ability to complete Shift Work

Delivery Fee: 

  • $ 1,010.00 Training Student Contribution
  • $    690.00 Category 1 Rail Medical, Musculoskeletal, Drug and Alcohol and Hearing Test

Language Literacy and Numeracy (LL&N)

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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:

  • Read and understand work safety signs and symbols
  • Read and understand workplace policies and procedures
  • Communicate identified hazards

Delivery Method

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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 

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Medical Requirement

Category 1 Rail Medical (CAT 1)

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.

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