Wednesday 17 December 2008

Rail Prospects for 2009

The UK Rail Industry - Job Prospects for 2009

Everyone who rides the rails knows things have not been the same since efforts have been made towards privatisation. In a scramble to make things work, companies have been struggling to find qualified workers to help run a smoother and safer system. Rail jobs in the UK have become one of the fastest growing needs to fill.

Parliament has created policies which allowed an investment towards upgrading the rail infrastructure throughout the United Kingdom in 2008. This has forced the creation of new rail jobs, many with fantastic opportunities for those interested in pursuing a career within the transportation sector.

The rail industry is in a tough position when it comes to finding qualified engineers and construction workers who contribute to a safe and reliable rail network. Jobs in the rail industry cover a wide range of skills and talents from janitorial and ticket agents to engineering and management.

Professional, technical, managerial and supervisory personnel are needed by the industry to train operators, consultancies, contractors and manufacturing companies to help the rail system safely function. These positions require advance degrees and some level of experience. Although university graduates can start out in some entry-level positions in management, the greatest need is for engineers, particularly with some experience.

Ever since the London rail bombings, there is a greater need for security and it creates a niche for those who can serve as safety agents prepared to deal with emergency and/or criminal situations. These positions are ideal for former military enlistees who have served in some form of security.

People are also needed to help maintain the structure and integrity of the rail system. Construction on the rail lines is an ongoing need to assure the safety of the trains running on the tracks and that the trains are in perfect order. With a bit of mechanical or construction background, you might find a position working outdoors on the rails.

Customer service issues rank as one of the biggest complaints for riders. Rail companies are in dire need of professional ticket agents who can process ticket purchases in a speedy and courteous manner. These agents also need to be prepared to handle questions and complaints without putting off the customers. It does not take an advance degree to fulfill the requirements, but it does take dedication.

For young people just out of school, janitorial and minor maintenance work at the rail station can lead to greater opportunities later within the industry. Stations need to be kept clean and safe which require a bit of effort that does not take a lot of skills or require a university education.

If you are looking for a job, consider the great opportunities offered in the rail industry. This is a career path that is going to be in high demand for a long time.

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