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Hi,
Been a bit of a lurker on here through the process of applying for the Grade 2-4 Signaller - Cambridge, Bury Yard, Stonea, Acton Canal Wharf, Dudding Hill, Neasden, Willesden vacancies advertised recently.
I have applied for the London based vacancies (Acton Canal Wharf, Dudding Hill, Neasden and Willesden) and have passed the first 3 stages and been invited to a live interview.
It's been a great source of information on here, but i just wondered if anyone knew what grades the four London locations above are?
Also, the Grade 2 base salary is advertised at £32,210. As the job ad includes Cambridge, Peterborough and Ipswich postcodes I was presuming/hoping the London vacancies would have the London allowance added to that (think its £3k?)
Any help would be appreciated. Cheers!
Welcome, and good luck with the applications.
Acton Canal Wharf, Dudding Hill and Neasden are all Grade 2 or 3 IIRC. I’m fairly sure Willesden Carriage Sidings are the same, @carriageline may be able to confirm.
They are all great ‘boxes to learn the trade of signalling; Dudding Hill in particular is a nice place to work.
Yes, good luck with the interview.
Canal Wharf, Neasden and Dudding Hill are all Grade 2.
The only "Willesden" job I can see on the internal list within that grading band is a Grade 3 for Anglia route, which, assuming no typos, would likely mean Upper Holloway. The two Willesden Carriage Shed boxes are within the G2-G4 band but are on a different NR route, West Coast South.
All of these would qualify for Inner London allowance (£3270/pa) and associated supplement (£1260/pa).
One factor to consider is that the Grade 2s are on a freight only line, which means they don't always open all day on a Sunday - it's traffic-dependent.