Railway Engineering Programme
The railway engineering programme is a vocational course for those who want to work with train maintenance. This nationwide recruitment training means that students from all over the country can apply under the same conditions. If you are interested in the train technology training, contact your study and career counselor.
This is what you learn
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Among other things, you will learn how trains and other rail vehicles work, are constructed, and how to troubleshoot, repair, and service the vehicles and their auxiliary equipment. You will learn to choose the right equipment and method considering the environment, quality, safety, and economy.
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You will also receive training in computers and data systems and gain knowledge of national and international agreements, laws, and other regulations.
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The program also emphasizes the ability to communicate and work both independently and in groups.
- Parts of the training take place at one or more workplaces for at least 15 weeks (Internship/APL).
Example jobs after high school:
- Train Mechanic
- Maintenance Mechanic
Study further?
Do you want to continue studying at college or university after the program? This training gives you the option to acquire basic university qualifications and even some specific qualifications. After the program, you also have the opportunity to study at vocational colleges and folk high schools.