Elizabeth line Maintenance - Level 3

How long: 3 years

Where: Plumstead, London

Salary: £25,294

What you'll need

  • You must be 18 years old by September 2025 to be eligible for this scheme
  • A minimum of 2 GCSEs Grade A* - C or Grade 4 and above (or equivalents) including Maths and English Language

Job overview

The role of a Rail for London Infrastructure (RfLi) apprentice is critical in ensuring the ongoing performance and safety of the Elizabeth line, its stations and assets.

You'll be responsible for maintaining and ensuring our assets are operating at peak performance in order to carry an estimated 200 million passengers a year.

What you'll be doing

Your 3-year development programme will be made up of various placements across the TfL RfLI Elizabeth Line Maintenance team including planning, Health & Safety and Engineering. Our aim is to equip you with the range of skills, knowledge and experience you need for your successful career.

You will work with a team of qualified and licensed engineers & technicians, who will provide oversight and guidance throughout your Programme, teach you the skills required for the role and most of all, share their extensive knowledge and experience. The work will be split between practical work (competence) and theory (knowledge) throughout the Programme, and you'll be expected to produce a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate your growing competence and understanding. Our aim is to equip you with the range of skills, knowledge and experience you need for your successful career.

The first year will be generic disciplines across the Elizabeth line assets for you to gain a better understanding of which eventual pathway you wish to choose. The pathways to choose from are:

  • Permanent Way Track
  • Telcomms
  • Electrification
  • Signalling

For the 2nd & 3rd year you will be aligned to a specific discipline, expanding on your 
knowledge & understanding.

Where this career can take you

Upon successful completion of this apprenticeship, you could roll-off into the Elizabeth Line 
maintenance team which could lead to further career development opportunities such as
supervisory roles, project management, site management, surveying and site engineering.

The skills, knowledge and experience developed during your time on the programme will open a range of 
opportunities within engineering.