What qualifications do you need for Network Rail?

What qualifications do you need for Network Rail?

A PTS or Personal Track Safety Course is the absolute minimum qualification required by Network Rail to work on or near their tracks. You will not be permitted to undertake any railway work unless you first gain a PTS Card.

What is a Rail apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships at Network Rail are designed to provide you with practical on the job training mixed with classroom-based learning. You’ll be earning whilst your learning, and supported by experienced colleagues, allowing you to thrive in the rail industry.

Are Network Rail a good company to work for?

We achieved an overall company rating of 4.2 out of five – recognition of our efforts to become a better employer for our 41,000-strong workforce.

How old do you have to be to get apprenticeship at Network Rail?

The Level 3 Engineering Apprenticeship Scheme at Network Rail is open to anyone who will be aged 18 on or before 29 March 2020. There’s no upper age limit. To apply you’ll need at least four A*- C/ Grade 9-5 GCSEs (IGCSE’s accepted) or four Scottish Standard 1-3/National 5.

Do you have to have a Level 3 GCSE to apply for Network Rail?

This is an entry level scheme designed as an alternative route to university, you cannot apply if you are a graduate already or hold a Level 3 and/or a Level 4 qualification (i.e. AAT). Achieved a minimum of 5 GCSE (or equivalent) at grades 5 or higher, must include English and Maths at grade 5 or higher.

When did the Network Rail finance apprentice scheme start?

Upon completion you’ll be given the support needed to continue your career at Network Rail and move into one of our finance roles. The Finance Apprentice scheme was started in 2015 and is now in its fifth year, with its first cohort securing permanent finance roles as they roll off the scheme.

What kind of degree do you need for Network Rail?

You’ll need to have achieved 5 GCSEs Grade 9-5 (including Mathematics and English) and 3 A Levels in any subjects excluding General Studies. (BCC or 104 UCAS points equivalent).