ISCO Specialization 3115.1.19 Rolling Stock Inspector

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Rolling Stock Inspector: Rolling stock inspectors inspect wagons and carriages to asses their technical condition while grouped together and before they are used for transportation activities. They check technical devices, ensure complete and correct operation of the rolling stock, and prepare required technical documents and/or checklists. Depending on work organisation they are also responsible for limited ad-hoc maintenance or exchange work and the performance of brake tests.

Essential Skills

  • Enforce Railway Safety Regulations
  • Write Rail Defect Records
  • Operate Railway Vehicles
  • Ensure Quality Of Final Product
  • Perform Rail Track Inspections
  • Electrical Wiring Plans
  • Write Railway Investigation Reports
  • Operate Hydraulic Jack Lift
  • Ensure Maintenance Of Railway Machinery
  • Test The Rail-Flaw-Detection Machine
  • Rail Disruption Management
  • Characteristics Of Wheel Rail Interface
  • Use Different Communication Channels
  • Operate Rail-Flaw-Detection Machine
  • Carry Out Railway Accident Investigations
  • Health And Safety Measures In Transportation
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Keep Up-To-Date On Manufacturer'S Policies
  • Hydraulics
  • Detect Flaws In Rails
  • Maintain Electrical Equipment
  • Ensure Safety Of Mobile Electrical Systems
  • Rail Infrastructure


Optional Skills

  • Perform Maintenance Work On Rail Tracks
  • Have Computer Literacy
  • Work In A Rail Transport Team


Alternative Names

  • Railway Inspector
  • Rolling Stock Supervisor
  • Carriage Supervisor
  • Rail Car Inspector
  • Supervisor Of Rolling Stock
  • Carriage Inspector
  • Inspector Of Rolling Stock
  • Railway Carriage And Wagon Supervisor
  • Railway Carriage And Wagon Inspector


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