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Technician (Rail Engineering)

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Technicians (Rail Engineering) conduct maintenance on certain objects, systems, or infrastructure related to Rail Transport. They ensure that everything runs smoothly for commuters.

Technician (Rail Engineering) Job Description
  • Execute routine and preventative maintenance tasks on rail systems and equipment to ensure operational reliability and efficiency.
  • Meticulously document all maintenance activities, inspections, and repairs to maintain accurate records for compliance and review.
  • Oversee and coordinate the work of contractors, ensuring adherence to project specifications and safety standards.
  • Adhere rigorously to the Rapid Transit System (RTS) Codes of Practice, applying industry best practices in all maintenance procedures.
  • Strictly follow Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) regulations, promoting a safety culture and preventing workplace accidents.
  • Manage the storage and organisation of spare parts and equipment, ensuring a tidy and efficient workspace for maintenance activities.

Note

There are many types of Technicians who work in Rail Engineering. Some Technicians work on passenger or Engineer rails, while others work on signal and communication systems. 
What you should know about Technician (Rail Engineering) jobs in Singapore
Nature of Work

Nature of Work

As Technicians, you must be able to communicate and collaborate with your team to ensure maximum efficiency when working.
Key Advice

Key Advice

You may face risky situations as you must work with heavy machinery. Thus, you must take appropriate measures to ensure everyone's safety.
  • Entry Requirements
    Entry Requirements
    • Minimally a Nitec in a course related to your selected specialisation. Some courses to consider are Electronic, Mechanical, Mechatronics, and Rapid Transit Technician.
    • Practical experience or apprenticeships in Rail Systems or related fields are highly advantageous.
    • Knowledge of safety regulations and standards within the Railway industry.
  • Possible Pathway
    Possible Pathway
    199Technician Rail Engineering
Skills you need to pursue a Technician (Rail Engineering) career in Singapore
Hard Skills icon Hard Skills

Knowledge of Specialisation in Rail Engineering

Understand technical aspects of rail systems, maintenance, and safety standards.

Knowledge of WSH practices

Apply safety regulations and practices to prevent workplace accidents and ensure compliance.

Familiarity with Codes of Practice

Interpret and adhere to standards and guidelines in Rapid Transit System Codes of Practice.
Soft Skills icon Soft Skills

Attention to Detail

Ensure accuracy and precision in technical tasks to prevent errors and maintain high-quality standards.

Problem-Solving

Identify and resolve technical challenges, optimise system performance, and ensure safety and reliability.

Communication

Convey complex technical information clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
  • Do Technicians (Rail Engineering) only work on passenger trains?
    No, Technicians (Rail Engineering) have a broad range of specialities. For example, if they are interested in working on trains specifically, they can aim to become an Engineering Train Technician.

    If they would rather maintain the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) train stations and train depots, they could also work as a Civil Structure and Permanent Way Technician.
  • What are the working hours of Technicians (Rail Engineering)?
    Technicians (Rail Engineering) have to work in shifts. Some companies may require them to work rotating shifts as well. Rotating shifts are the cycle of different day or night shifts.
  • How long does it take Technicians (Rail Engineering) to do maintenance?
    Technicians (Rail Engineering) have to race against time as there is only a three-hour window from 1:30 am to 4:30 am for them to do their jobs, thus they have to ensure they finish all crucial maintenance within that period.
  • How do Technicians (Rail Engineering) ensure that the equipment is safe to use?
    Technicians (Rail Engineering) are professionally trained and thus are expected to carry out all the safety precautions without fail. 
  • What is a challenge Technicians (Rail Engineering) face during track maintenance?
    A challenge they may face is extreme weather, like heavy storms which could cause an increased risk of injury for the maintenance crew and also slow down maintenance work.

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