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Engineers Ireland Graduate Training Programme - Railway Safety Commission

  • 01-07-2011 3:11pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 201 ✭✭


    Hey everyone,

    The Railway Safety Commission (RSC) have asked us to assist them in hiring two graduate engineers.

    The Graduate Training Programme
    The training programme, sponsored by the RSC, presents an opportunity for two (2) graduate engineers to gain broad experience in the various railway engineering disciplines, safety management processes, and railway-related legislative framework during the four-year term of the paid placement. The programme is designed to provide a structured basis for assisting recent graduates through their professional formation towards achieving Chartered Engineer status.
    Graduates will be paid a competitive salary while on placement.
    The Role of the Graduate Trainee
    Graduate Trainees are expected to establish strong railway industry awareness and develop the skills required to enable them to contribute positively to the conformity assessment, compliance supervision, and European and legislative harmonisation activities. The RSC offices are in Blackrock, Co. Dublin, and Graduate Trainees will work alongside a team of specialist professional engineers as they gain experience and support the long term objectives of the RSC. The role will involve working on operational railway sites throughout Ireland and may require some overseas travel in conjunction with training activities.

    More info and how to apply here - http://bit.ly/iKgbN2

    Best of luck.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 116 ✭✭ddubs


    Anybody heard anything?


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