Job Details

Rail Mechanical Fitter

Job Description
Rail Maintenance Engineer/ Fitter
Working on Mobile Maintenance Trains that repair the tracksandnbsp;

Salary andamp; Package
  • andpound;40,000 starting salary for a trainee
  • Rising to andpound;46,000 level (Level 2) and andpound;51,000 (Level 3)
  • Structured progression based on competence
  • Overtime and premium rates available
Benefits
  • 5 weeks paid annual leave + Bank Holidays (34 days)
  • Structured rota averaging over 10 weeks (400 hours in 10 weeks, averaging a 40-hour week).
  • Company van + fuel card
  • Pension scheme 6% from the employerandnbsp;
  • Industry-leading life assurance
  • Healthcare cash plan
  • Employee wellbeing programme
  • Eye care vouchers
  • Long service awards
  • Season ticket loan
About the Role
Work as a mechanical fitter, maintenance engineer, on the Mobile Maintenance Trainandnbsp;Fleetandmdash;specialist, self-contained workshop trains used across the UK rail network.

These units combine:
  • Mechanical systems (engines, compressors, gearboxes)
  • Electrical systems (control panels, diagnostics)
  • Hydraulic andamp; pneumatic systems
  • Onboard computerised maintenance systems
This is a depot-based and field-based role, covering the Basingstoke and surrounding depots, offering hands-on engineering work on a highly specialised fleet without.


Work Pattern andamp; Rota
  • 10-week rolling rota
  • 400 hours across 10 weeks
  • A mix of days and some nights (night shift is more of a monitoring role as the fleet will be operating, so you will be on standby).
How it works:
  • 2-week fixed working blockandnbsp;
  • Remaining weeks include planned rest days and flexibility for leave
  • Shifts include days, nights, weekends, etc
  • Large blocks of scheduled time off throughout the year
Key Responsibilities
  • Carry out planned maintenance and inspections on the fleet
  • Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic faults
  • Maintain onboard systems (power, lighting, air systems)
  • Use digital maintenance systems to record work
  • Conduct audits of tools, spares, and equipment
  • Support testing and operation of units
  • Ensure all work meets safety and engineering standards
Requirements Essential:
  • NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
  • Strong fault-finding skills
  • Full UK Driving Licence
  • Clean criminal record (DBS required)
  • Ability to pass medical and drug andamp; alcohol screening
  • Safety-conscious and detail-focused
Desirable:
  • Rail/plant / HGV / industrial experience
  • Ex-forces engineering background (REME, RAF, Marine, etc.)
  • Electrical bias (preferred but not essential)
Engineering Backgrounds Considered
  • Rail vehicle maintenance
  • Automotive / HGV / plant
  • Aerospace
  • Industrial maintenance
Why Apply?
  • Full training into the rail mechanical engineering sector for mechanical engineers with a passion to move into rail
  • Company van + fuel card provided
  • Long-term career in a highly technical, niche fleet
Send your CV through the link, and we will contact you asap for a chat about your transferable skills.