Senior Maintenance Support Technician [Track]
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Key Information
Job title: Senior Maintenance Support Technician
Salary: £36,850 – £44,300 (depending on level of competence)
Grade: 2A1
Contract type: Perm, RFLi
Reference: 2370
Location: Plumstead
Application closing date: Friday 24th October 2025
This is a safety critical role so you will need to get clearance from our Occupational Health team before you start.
Overview of project/role
The Senior Maintenance Support Technician is responsible for the delivery of; safety of line inspections, asset monitoring, maintenance, like for like renewal and enhancements prioritisation, asset stewardship and life / performance optimisation. This will include asset stewardship design, infrastructure inspection, asset data management, intelligent / risk-based prioritisation and the safe delivery of reliability centred maintenance.
The Senior Maintenance Support Technician will assist the Principal Maintenance Support Technician ensuring that the new Elizabeth line railway can be maintained safely, efficiently and effectively delivering defined performance requirements.
The Senior Technician will assist the PMST in their responsibilities for the safety critical deployment and tactical coordination of the maintenance teams with prioritisation of work and execution in relation to maintenance engineering stewardship.
As the Senior Maintenance Support Technician, you will support the Principal Maintenance Technician in ensuring the safety and reliability of track systems on the Elizabeth line. Completing auditing and assurance that ensures delivery of the Track Asset Maintenance Management Plan and providing systems stewardship and asset life improvements.
Key Accountabilities:
- Assist the PMST in delivering the overall safety of line and safety critical asset / systems inspection, compliance, work prioritisation, quality and tactical deployment requirements. This includes completion, validation and review of infrastructure inspections, quality checks and self-assurance checks.
- Support the IME [Track] in establishing the intervention regime and the management of maintenance engineering stewardship to enable the defined Rail for London standards, processes, procedures and performance to be delivered. The level of intervention includes replacement of assets when re-design is not required.
- Operation and maintenance of the RfLI infrastructure monitoring vehicle (IMV), ensuring inspections are completed compliantly, and data is integrated into the RfLI asset management system, enabling faults to be actioned in line with the maintenance standards and procedures.
- Deliver maintenance deployment planning with operations colleagues, ensuring that the operational requirements align with the maintenance engineering asset management requirements and deliver a compliant, safe, operable and maintainable railway including the undertaking of on-call duties.
- Undertake training, mentoring and assessment of Maintenance Delivery staff, ensuring that RfLI operate with a competent and knowledgeable workforce.
- Ensure Infrastructure and Asset maintenance standards are met by applying established policies and procedures to ensure safety and functional limits are included in the design and construction phase.
- Implement the operating model for continuous improvement; specifically using Reliability Based Maintenance as part of the "Predict and Prevent" asset stewardship strategy.
- Ensure compliance to applicable Track standards and operational requirements.
- Assures the right level of compliance and quality is achieved in the delivery of all Track work.
- Create and review Track Asset Intervention Plan.
- Create Track Technical Surveys and Design.
Knowledge
- HND or equivalent qualification
- Member or Associate of a relevant professional institution (such as PWI, ICE, IstuctE, IMechE / IEE / IRSE)
- Demonstrable understanding of the business structure of and agencies associated with the Rail Industry
- Demonstrable application of railway safety-related standards regime and processes
- Knowledge of Network Rail Safety standards
- Knowledge in track systems, including rail, geometry, S&
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