At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead and mentor rope access technicians while overseeing safety and quality on rail maintenance projects.
- Company: Join AmcoGiffen, a company committed to diversity and inclusion in the rail industry.
- Benefits: Enjoy 25 days holiday, life insurance, and a health cash plan among other perks.
- Other info: Position based in Irvine, Scotland, with responsibilities across the Scottish rail network.
- Why this job: This role offers unrivalled career development opportunities within a supportive operational team.
- Qualifications: Must have IRATA Level 3 Certification and proven experience in industrial rope access techniques.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.
An outstanding opportunity for a Level 3 Rope Access Technician to join our team in Scotland and play a key role in the delivery of a portfolio of projects throughout Scotland.
Benefits
- Competitive rates of pay
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
- Up to 3 volunteer days
- Pension scheme
- Life Insurance
- Westfield Health Cash Plan & Westfield Rewards
- Support and employee infrastructure embedded in the business as a platform for personal and professional development creating pathways for unrivalled career development and progression opportunities internally
- Consistent learning opportunities
- A safe place to work
- Employee forums that provide a platform for having your voice heard
Responsibilities
- Overall duties: Embedded in the existing Operational team delivering a portfolio of asset management/maintenance works throughout the Scotland rail network.
- Supervision and Leadership: Lead and mentor rope access technicians, providing technical guidance and supervision during complex rigging, access, and inspection activities. Oversee project teams to ensure safety, quality, and adherence to project specifications. Coordinate with site management teams to plan and execute work efficiently.
- Safety Management: Develop and implement comprehensive safety protocols specific to rail infrastructure access. Conduct risk assessments, create method statements, and develop rescue and emergency response plans in accordance with IRATA standards and rail safety regulations. Lead rescue operations when required, ensuring quick and safe retrieval in the event of incidents. Keep accurate inspection records and ensure equipment is fit for use at all times.
- Rope Access Operations: Perform advanced rope access techniques for inspection, maintenance, and repair on rail assets such as bridges, viaducts, tunnels, and tracks. Use visual inspection and non‑destructive testing (NDT) methods to assess structural integrity. Carry out tasks including drilling and other maintenance activities on rail assets.
- Maintenance and Inspection: Conduct detailed inspections of rail infrastructure, identifying defects or potential issues. Perform repairs and maintenance tasks as directed, ensuring work meets safety and quality standards. Record inspection findings, maintenance activities, and safety checks accurately.
- Project Planning and Coordination: Assist in planning rope access projects, defining suitable access techniques, and managing the execution of assigned tasks. Coordinate with design teams, clients, and other stakeholders to ensure project objectives are met.
- Equipment and Site Management: Maintain, inspect, and manage rope access equipment to ensure it remains in safe working condition. Oversee the setup and dismantling of rigging and safety systems on‑site.
- Communication and Documentation: Prepare and communicate work plans, risk assessments, and safety briefings. Maintain detailed site records, including daily reports, safety documentation, and project updates. Conduct toolbox talks and safety briefings for team members. Report any defects, damage, or equipment issues promptly and ensure corrective action is taken.
- Environmental and Community Engagement: Ensure all operations are carried out with consideration for the environment and community safety. Liaise with local authorities, clients, and the public as required, maintaining a professional image for the company.
Requirements
- IRATA Level 3 Certification
- First Aid Certification
- Proven experience in rope access techniques within industrial or geotechnical environments
- Strong understanding of health and safety regulations related to rope access and asset maintenance
- Ability to work at heights and in challenging environments
- Good communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to interpret technical drawings, risk assessments, and method statements
- Valid CSCS card and other relevant certifications
- Flexibility to support site needs and work outside standard hours if required
- Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required for the role
Equal Opportunities Statement: AmcoGiffen is an Equal Opportunities Employer, offering challenging, worthwhile careers to everyone and is pro‑actively committed to improving our understanding year on year to foster a diverse and inclusive environment for all employees.
L3 Rope Access Technician in Irvine employer: AmcoGiffen
AmcoGiffen is dedicated to fostering a diverse workplace and offers competitive pay along with 25 days holiday. Located in Irvine, Scotland, the company prioritises employee development and safety in all operations.