Operational Technologists

This page refers to all Operational Technologist roles.

Operational Technologists at ATRC incorporates the installation, monitoring, maintenance and management of telecommunications and radio systems supporting train operations.

STEP 1

Identify the role and requirements from the Operational Technologist matrix

NOTE: Matrix identifies minimum requirements. Compliance with these requirements does not mean competence across entire network. Local requirements may still be required.

STEP 2

Add your role to your RIW profile: www.riw.net.au

STEP 3

Upload required documentation to your RIW profile. Operational Technologist roles include:

Role Description
Technical Specialist Technician Provide Routine Maintenance in telecommunications and radio systems supporting train operations.
Assist in the implementation of telecommunications infrastructure.
Investigate and rectify telecommunications faults.
Wayside Device Technician Undertake the management of wayside devices, analysis of data and reporting to ensure the safety and protection of the rail infrastructure.
Control System Technician/Technical Officer Complete maintenance and monitoring activities on train control systems and telemetry links to support train operations, assist with investigations and enact minor changes to TCS data.
Control Systems Engineer Complete maintenance and monitoring activities on train control systems and telemetry links to support train operations, complete investigations and enact moderate or more technical changes to TCS data.

Important Information

If further Clarification is required contact an ARTC Representative here: RIWHelp@artc.com.au

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