Job Title: Technician Traction Motors (Class 66 Locomotives)
Location Nottingham
Hours: Monday Thursday: 07 00 Friday: 06 00
Salary: £45,000 per annum + benefits
Overtime: x1.5 after 8 hours per day
x1.5 Saturdays
x2 Sundays
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced Technician specialising in traction motors on Class 66 locomotives to join our Service Centre in Birmingham.
In this role, you will be responsible for the inspection, overhaul, rewinding, repair, and testing of traction motors, with a strong focus on rail applications and locomotive equipment. You will also support mechanical fitting activities and work on a range of rotating electrical machinery.
This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on technician who takes pride in delivering high-quality, safety-critical engineering work within a busy workshop environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Dismantle, inspect, overhaul, rewind, reassemble, and test traction motors used on Class 66 locomotives
- Diagnose electrical and mechanical faults on traction motors and associated equipment
- Carry out incoming inspections to determine condition and serviceability
- Record detailed data relating to motor specifications, testing, and condition
- Prepare, repair, and inspect reusable components to required standards
- Operate workshop equipment including:
- Winding machines
- Test panels and surge testers
- Core loss testers
- Ovens, grinders, cranes, and lifting equipment
- Hand tools and brazing equipment
- Complete all job documentation accurately, including photographic records
- Ensure all work is completed to rail industry quality and safety standards
- Identify and report defects, failures, and warranty issues promptly
- Accurately complete timesheets and material requisitions
- Maintain high standards of health & safety, housekeeping, and compliance
Skills & Competencies
- Ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings
- Strong attention to detail with a methodical, practical approach
- Flexible and adaptable to changing workloads
- Excellent organisational and time management skills
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities
- Able to work independently or as part of a team
Experience & Qualifications
- Recognised apprenticeship in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Machine Repair/Rewinds, or equivalent
- Proven experience working on traction motors or heavy rotating electrical equipment
- Ideally experienced with Class 66 locomotives or similar rolling stock
- Strong background in dismantling, rewinding, assembling, and testing motors
- Experience within a rail, heavy engineering, or industrial workshop environment
- Good understanding of health & safety practices