1. Education background: Generally, candidates are required to have a bachelor's degree or above, and the relevant majors are mechanical, electrical and computer.
2. Work experience: Generally, candidates are required to have relevant work experience in railway operation management, mechanical equipment maintenance and repair, and electrical equipment maintenance and operation.
3. Vocational skills: Applicants need to master railway electrical, mechanical, communication, signaling, safety and other related professional knowledge and skills, and have certain self-learning ability and comprehensive quality.
4. Health status: healthy, in line with the professional characteristics and standards of the railway industry.
5. Good professional ethics: Applicants should have good quality and professional ethics of consciously observing social ethics and enterprise rules and regulations, and have team spirit and professionalism.
6. Have safety awareness: Applicants need to have a high degree of safety awareness, be able to effectively prevent accidents and hazards, and be able to abide by the safety standards and norms of the railway industry.
Matters needing attention in working on the railway
A, railway workers are not allowed to drink before going to work, it is strictly prohibited to get drunk. Being drunk or drinking will delay our normal work. If it is serious, it may cause an accident. Railway work must have a strong sense of responsibility. Thousands of lives are involved, so we must be careful.
Second, it is very important to check the safety of machines, equipment and tools in advance, no matter what work is carried out. Non-professionals or non-railway employees are prohibited from using any railway equipment. If found, they will be dealt with seriously.
Second, when working at night, you must pay more attention to safety, lighting equipment must be ready, and you must be careful when approaching uneven places to prevent personal injury caused by slipping.
Fourth, open flames or objects that may cause combustion must be prohibited near flammable and explosive materials, and all kinds of electrical facilities such as transmission lines should be cautious to avoid circuit failures or other dangers.