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Join our team in Rotterdam as a Railway Vehicle Mechanic. You will refurbish self-driving metros, performing tasks like stripping, assembly, and parts installation. We require an MBO 3 education or equivalent experience, plus the ability to read technical drawings. Enjoy 38 days' holiday, travel ...
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Netherlands , Rotterdam
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2860.00 - 4238.00 EUR / Month
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Randstad
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Until further notice
Embark on a critical and hands-on career path with mechanic railway vehicles jobs, a profession at the very heart of the transportation industry. These skilled professionals are the backbone of rail safety and reliability, responsible for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of the complex machinery that moves people and goods across the nation. From high-speed trains and commuter locomotives to freight cars and passenger coaches, these mechanics ensure that every component functions flawlessly. This is not just a job; it's a vital role that demands precision, problem-solving skills, and a steadfast commitment to public safety, offering a stable and rewarding career for those with a mechanical aptitude. The day-to-day responsibilities of a railway vehicle mechanic are diverse and technically demanding. Common tasks include performing routine inspections and preventative maintenance according to strict schedules, diagnosing mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic faults using diagnostic software and manual checks, and executing repairs on a wide array of systems. This typically involves working on braking systems, coupling mechanisms, suspension assemblies, doors, and climate control units. Mechanics are also responsible for disassembling and reassembling major components, such as gearboxes and traction motors, and installing new parts like interior panels, seating, and lighting. Their work ensures that vehicles meet all regulatory and safety standards before they are released back into service. Following detailed technical manuals, schematics, and safety protocols is an integral part of every task. To succeed in mechanic railway vehicles jobs, individuals typically need a strong foundation in mechanical or electrical engineering, often through a vocational diploma, associate's degree, or equivalent apprenticeship. Employers consistently seek candidates with the ability to read and interpret complex technical drawings and wiring diagrams. Proficiency with a wide range of hand tools, power tools, and specialized diagnostic equipment is essential. A strong emphasis is placed on safety; understanding and adhering to rigorous safety procedures, including lockout-tagout protocols, is non-negotiable. Key soft skills include keen attention to detail, robust analytical and problem-solving abilities to troubleshoot issues effectively, and the capacity to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team. Physical fitness is also important, as the role often involves lifting heavy components, working in confined spaces, and spending long hours on your feet. For those with the right skills and dedication, mechanic railway vehicles jobs offer a unique opportunity to build a long-term career in an essential and evolving industry, where your work directly contributes to the efficiency and safety of modern rail transport.

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