Withnailandi
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Metrolink are advertising for trainee tram drivers.
I drive for them and agree with what 185 has said.
Training is about 3 months and the reason there is no salary is that we are in talks over a pay increase.
The job has proven to be a good stepping stone to the heavy rail due to the number of drivers we have lost to Northern over the last couple of years.
If successful applicants get through the sift then they will be invited to and assessment day using some of the tests set out by the OPC.
The vacancy will attract between 500-800 applications with about 30 getting an invite to the assessment day.Only 9 will start on a driving course.
Overall the job is fantastic and if you like doing overtime then you can fill your boots throughout the year.
Good luck
The tests are two rules test and the SCAAT test (similar to group bourdon but using shapes), done on paper. They do not count towards any assessments done for heavy rain, so if you have recently failed or run out of heavy rail assessments you can still apply. Similarly, if you have passed them for heavy rail this does not count and you will still need to sit the tests.
The lower salary applies to the 3 months training and then a further 3 month probationary period - which can be extended.
Don't expect a speedy response - I applied in October last year and finally got on a course last month - 7 of us on it.
New drivers will almost certainly be based at the new Old Trafford depot, though most training will still be Queens Road based.
Don't expect a speedy response - I applied in October last year and finally got on a course last month - 7 of us on it.
New drivers will almost certainly be based at the new Old Trafford depot, though most training will still be Queens Road based.
I know this is usually the case but it says on the app, are you available to start August 2013 and I know some extensions are well ahead of scheldule
We need about 40 new drivers by the end of the year.
I heard about 600 people applied and they are being short listed at the moment and 3 assessment days are planed over the next 3 weeks.
I would expect applicants to have a response by the end of next week as they need to get training under way ASAP.
I would say that 99% of our drivers are external.
The good thing about Metrolink is that all our driver managers,supervisors,trainers,minder drivers,control room staff and tester drivers were all drivers at some stage so it is a good company for gaining promotion.
I came from a plumbing background and have no railway experience.
The 600 applications are after the sift.
Some have been binned for incomplete applications,driving convictions ect
The interview questions are quite straight forward.
Just think safety in everything you answer.
When I did my interview they asked for what would be my actions if this happened and why I would do it.
Example
Q You over run a platform and One of your doors is no longer on the platform and you can no longer see the signal aspect from your cab,what would you do in this situation?
I answered that I would act upon what the company rule book says or what I would have been taught in training.
They don't want to here anything else!
The drive round the depot is ONLY a task to see if you can follow simple instructions.
5mph max no exceptions
Keep a good look out for obstructions and people.
Pay attention to what's in front of you and not talking to much or looking at the instructor.
Get practicing the tests and the rest is straight forward really.
It goes without saying,full suit including tie for the day.
Any further questions then fire away.
It goes without saying,full suit including tie for the day.