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On Track Plant Driver/Operator LNE | LNE

 

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Details

Recruiter: Swietelsky
Location: LNE
Salary: To be discussed
Posted: 09/06/2017
Closes: 07/07/2017
Ref: OTMOD/SHR0907
Contract: Permanent


Requirements

Required to drive and operate On Track machines covering routes along LNE.

Specific Job requirements:

  • Ability to drive and operate OTM for which certificates of competency have been obtained
  • Attain and retain required competencies stipulated by ROGS and other applicable standards

Person specification:

Knowledge:

  • Excellent knowledge of Drivers Rules and Regulations.
  • Good route competency desirable but not essential.
  • Good knowledge of OTM operation desirable but not essential.
  • Good knowledge of Permanent Way Rules and Regulations, procedures and track safety knowledge

Skills/Abilities:

    • Personal Track Safety, Designated Person and the ability to meet the Drivers Medical Standard are essential. Others as agreed to meet the requirements of the post.
    • Willingness to partake in further training.
    • Good interpersonal skills
    • Ability to meet the requirements of Psychometric testing if required.
    • Good communication skills

Minimum of 2 years’ experience as an OTM Driver/Operator

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