Who We Are
We are Central route. We are the Heart of Britain's Railway. More than a million people rely on us every week, and we help transport nearly a million tonnes of freight every month. But we are more than just tracks and trains, we are a catalyst for jobs and opportunities, a connection to leisure and time with family and friends, and a foundation for communities and neighbourhoods.
We are a key part of the national network, with Birmingham New Street - the busiest station outside of London and the hub of the railway - connecting England, Scotland and Wales, with hundreds of services arriving and leaving every day.
About the role
Keeping the railway safe, reliable and moving starts with people like you. As a Track Maintenance Technician, you'll have a hands¿on role maintaining and improving the rail network (known as the Permanent Way or P¿Way), helping ensure millions of passenger and freight journeys take place safely every year.
This role is ideal if you enjoy practical, physical work and like seeing the results of your efforts at the end of a shift. You'll work with rails, sleepers and ballast, along with drainage systems and supporting structures that keep trains running safely. You'll also work closely with your Team Leader, supporting and guiding the team to make sure work is carried out safely, efficiently and to the right standards - giving you valuable leadership experience as you develop your career.
You'll work outdoors all year round, in a role that offers variety, challenge and real purpose. While the work can be physically demanding and sometimes involves moving equipment across uneven ground, you'll be part of a supportive team where safety, respect and teamwork come first. You'll often be working near live railway lines, so having a strong safety mindset and looking out for each other is essential.
If you're looking for a career rather than just a job, this is a fantastic opportunity. We'll provide all the training, qualifications and ongoing support you need to succeed, helping you build skills, confidence and a long¿term career within the Track discipline.
To keep the railway running and minimise disruption for passengers, much of the work takes place during nights and weekends. You'll need to be flexible, but shift rosters are shared in advance so you can plan your time around family, friends and other commitments. There's also the opportunity to join an on¿call rota for additional experience and earning potential.
Please note that you must live within a 60¿minute travel time of the location stated in this advert.
In order to be successful in this role, we would like you to have/ be...
- Experience of arranging and implementing safe systems of work.
- Knowledge of how to organise and control the safe and efficient delivery of work.
- Able to demonstrate, promote and embed safe working behaviours within the team.
- Able to lead, motivate and direct a team.
- Able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Knowledge of permanent way inspection, faulting, maintenance and renewal techniques.
- Conversant with standards, procedures and instructions.
- Hold and retain competencies relevant to this post, required by business need.
- Ideally hold (or be working towards) an NVQ level 1 or 2 (or equivalent) in a relevant subject or have attained an appropriate level of knowledge through equivalent relevant experience.
- Able and willing to drive vehicles as required by business need.
Salary standard Maintenance contract £38,482
Closing date: 1st July 2026. Late applications will not be accepted.
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Your experience and skills
In order to be successful in this role, we would like you to have/ be...
- Experience of arranging and implementing safe systems of work.
- Knowledge of how to organise and control the safe and efficient delivery of work.
- Able to demonstrate, promote and embed safe working behaviours within the team.
- Able to lead, motivate and direct a team.
- Able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Knowledge of permanent way inspection, faulting, maintenance and renewal techniques.
- Conversant with standards, procedures and instructions.
- Hold and retain competencies relevant to this post, required by business need.
- Ideally hold (or be working towards) an NVQ level 1 or 2 (or equivalent) in a relevant subject or have attained an appropriate level of knowledge through equivalent relevant experience.
- Able and willing to drive vehicles as required by business need.