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Track Maintenance Operative

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 21 Awst 2025
Cyflog: £23,809.50 bob blwyddyn
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 04 Medi 2025
Lleoliad: DL132YS
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: The Auckland Project
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd:

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The Auckland Project

At the heart of our sites is Auckland Palace, the home of the Prince Bishops of Durham and the historic seat of faith and power in the North of England. The experience across our sites is deeply linked to those two themes and are repeated throughout the Palace and its gardens, the Faith Museum and the Mining Art and Spanish Galleries. The collection of our venues, spaces and places invites conversations about belonging, faith, loss, sacrifice, community, love and creativity. We would like our visitors to explore and to discover things about our town, our country and their own lives. We want to create encounters – and need your help to do so.



The role purpose

As Track Maintenance Operator you will assist in the inspection, maintenance and repair of all aspects of the railway line. This job requires someone who is able to carry out physical work outside all year round. They should have a can-do attitude, who takes responsibility for getting tasks done and who is a team player. The role will come with a Mentor for the first 6 months to guide the incumbent through the early stages. No previous experience is required.



Key Responsibilities

The post-holder will be responsible for the following key deliverables and accountabilities:

Assist in the inspection, maintenance and repair of the permanent way, which includes:

The track and its component parts

- Fences

- Crossings

- Bridges

- Culverts

- Cuttings

- Vegetation clearance



Perform lookout and hand signalling duties.

Carry out physical work outside throughout the year.

Assist with any construction/dismantling work for any special events held by the railway

Drive any plant and operate any machinery that they are qualified to do so.

Use a variety of hand tools

Assist in rectifying any problems that occur to the line, in its day to day running e.g. removal of fallen trees, repairing fences or other line blockages

Work as valued member of a small team.

Drive road vehicles and plant machinery as required and only if qualified

Able to carry out personal development and attend capability enhancing courses



Health & Safety

Be committed to excellent health and safety practice, ensuring familiarity and compliance with Weardale Railway policies, procedures and guidelines and the health and safety of visitors, staff, volunteers and contractors at all times.



Person Specification



Essential:

A willingness to learn and good work ethic

Able to work unsupervised at times and follow instructions, both verbal and written

Able to carry out physical work in all weathers

A solid understanding of the principles of health & safety at work

Ability to uphold and promote the vision, values and behaviours of the organisation.

Able to work as part of a team.

Will be required to undertake training to gain further competencies.

Flexible approach to hours, including work at weekends, school holidays, evenings and public holidays and in the event of emergencies.

Able to pass WR Ltd company medical examination (including for colour blindness).



Desirable

Previous railway experience. This can be via an employment scheme

Ability to demonstrate good organisational skills.

CSCS Card or similar qualification at a Basic Level

Able to travel independently around the local area.

Competency in the use of power tools such as drills, chainsaws and strimmer’s





The Auckland Project focus

The Auckland Project works hard to create a positive change for those living, working and visiting Bishop Auckland. We have created a visitor destination in Bishop Auckland, incorporating Auckland Castle (once home to the Prince Bishops of Durham), a Spanish Art Gallery, Faith Museum, Walled Garden, Deer Park, Mining Art Gallery, Auckland Tower visitor centre and Weardale Railway.

   

Our visitor destination and community development programme broadly fits into three areas:



The social environment: we help individuals and communities by creating a sense of curiosity, hope and faith in themselves and the world around them. We provide opportunities for skills development and partnerships, building a year-round tourist market and supporting small creative industries to thrive

The natural environment: we protect, sustain and enhance the world around us

The built environment: we restore and enhance the beauty and historic significance of the buildings, structures and assets in our care.



By working with us, you are helping to ensure the town’s future is as magnificent and vibrant as its past.    



How to Apply 

Apply for this role by downloading and completing an application form from https://aucklandproject.org/support-us/jobs/ and emailing this to recruitment@aucklandproject.org  



Closing date:  4th September 2025 at 12 noon 



We are unable to accept CVs as application. We only accept a completed application form which can be found at https://aucklandproject.org/support-us/jobs/



If we receive a high volume of applications, we reserve the right to close the application process early. 



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