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- RIISS00054 Traffic Controller Skill Set
- TLI21921 Certificate II in Track Protection
- TLI27121 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure
- TLI32121 Certificate III in Rail Structures
- TLI32721 Certificate III in Track Protection
- TLI37122 Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure
- TLI47121 Certificate IV in Rail Infrastructure
- TLIB2085 Apply Track Fundamentals
- TLIB3095 Check and repair points and crossings
- TLIB3102 Adjust Rail
- TLIC2054 Access rail track to run track vehicle within defined worksite
- TLIC2058 Travel medium or heavy self-propelled on-track equipment
- TLIF0008 Apply Safety Critical Communications in the Rail Environment
- TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor
- TLIF0023 Conduct track protection assessment
- TLIF0027 Perform Lookout Duties
- TLIF2082 Perform Handsignaller Duties
- TLISS00224 Rail Operations Fundamentals Skill Set
- UETDREL005 Work Safely in the Vicinity of Live Electrical Apparatus
Track Worker careers
A Track Worker carries out maintenance work on railway lines. You might install new track systems or perform repairs on existing tracks. A Track Worker, or Rail Track Worker, might work on passenger, freight, rail or tram systems or they might specialise in other industries such as mining. You might carry out track inspections and note any areas of concern.
Track Workers should enjoy working outdoors and have a high level of physical fitness. You’ll need good observational skills and keen attention to detail. Track Workers should be able to work as part of a team and be able to follow instructions closely. It’s important that you can work to correct procedures at all times.