Track Master

  • Full Time
  • Gauteng
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Website PRASA

PRASA is established in terms of Section 22 of the Legal Succession to the South African Transport Services Act on 2008 (as amended). It is a public entity wholly-owned by Government and report to the Minister of Transport. The legal mandate directs PRASA to deliver commuter rail services in the Me… read moretropolitan areas of South Africa, long-distance (inter-city) rail and bus services within, to and from the borders of the Republic of South Africa. This mandate is implemented in consultation with and under the guidance of the Minister of Transport. Missions To become a modern public entity capable of delivering high quality passenger services on a sustainable basis by 2018. Vision To be the leader in passenger transport solutions Values The values that guide PRASA, underpinning the performance ethos of the organization have been derived from the outcome of workshops carried out across the Group. The premise of the derived values is to deliver service excellence, productive staff and business growth. The main objective and main business of PRASA is to: Ensure that, at the request of the Department of Transport, for rail commuter services are provided within, to and from the Republic in the public interest, Provide, in accordance with the Department of Transport, for long haul passenger rail and bus services within, to and from the Republic in terms of the principles set out in section 4 of the National Land Transport Transition Act, 2000 (Act No. 22 of 2000) The second objective and secondary business of PRASA is that: PRASA shall generate income from the exploitation of assets acquired by it, which include real estate and property portfolio. A further requirement is that, in carrying out its objectives and business, PRASA shall have due regard for key Government, social, economic and transport imperatives and policy objectives. As a public entity, Government initiatives remain a strategy driver for PRASA. This is manifested through legislation, government policies and strategies, such as: National Transport Policy Public Transport Strategy Legislation such as the National Land Transport Act Green Paper on Rail, and Economic Strategy and Job creation initiatives Salient Features Rail track: 2228 Kilometres rail tracks countrywide Train Stations: 585 countrywide Total Fleet: 1,311 motor coaches and 3424 trailer coaches = 4554 Metrorail: 525 million passenger trips per annum MLPS: 1,082 million passengers per annum Autopax: 3,157 million passengers per annum | 553 buses Prasa House, 1040 Burnett Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, Gauteng 0028

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

Mathematics (SG)
Complete track master course
Phase I – introduction theory and experiential training
Train-working rules
Phase II – Theory and experiential training
Phase III – Theory and experiential training
Driver’s License

KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS (KPAs)

Impose and upliftment of speed restrictions
Close and re-open of track
Apply safe working procedures
Apply correct safeguarding of crews
Safe housekeeping including necessary personal protection equipment
Effective utilization of crew
Effective utilization of Perway material
Performing repair work in accordance with specific procedures and standards
Effective synergy between resources and occupations
Use IM 2000 data to plan workload
Use Ultrasonic Measurement Car information to plan workload
Use report information from the operating department to plan workload
Use patrolman report information to plan workload
Use EMPAC System to plan, schedule and control the workload
Act 85 responsibilities
Act 16 responsibilities
Environmental act responsibilities
Chapter 7 – SARTSM

Apply via company website ( http://www.prasa.com ) or

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