Llanigraham
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You only get that if you are one of the Relief Signallers, and not a resident.A percentage on top of the hourly rate, calculated against the basic salary wage (12.5%, 15%, 20%)
You only get that if you are one of the Relief Signallers, and not a resident.A percentage on top of the hourly rate, calculated against the basic salary wage (12.5%, 15%, 20%)
You mean relief allowance? It's given to relief signallers only and is calculated on the distance between your locations that you'll work.A percentage on top of the hourly rate, calculated against the basic salary wage (12.5%, 15%, 20%)
I have applied for the same. Lets see what happens, have you applied yet? How far you are from stoke? Mine is getting reviewed.see attachedThere's a job advertisement for grade 6 Signaller in Stoke on Trent. The advert states "you will be in an office in Stoke"
But as far as I can tell, there's no ROC in Stoke?
So when they say office are they referring to a box? Or will it be an office which is essentially a smaller ROC?
Cheers
So a resident Signaller has no shift enhancements?You only get that if you are one of the Relief Signallers, and not a resident.
So a resident Signaller has no shift enhancements?
Resident signallers getSo a resident Signaller has no shift enhancements?
Thank you for the information.Resident signallers get
+10% for hours between 22:00 & 06:00
+50% for any hours worked on a Sunday
+25% for any rest day worked
Relief signallers who cover more than one signalbox , or more than one workstation / panel at a multi staffed location will get a Flex Premium which is 10%,18%,24% or 32% of the base salary for the grade that they are a relief as well as the above enhancements . The percentage is based upon the mileage from the home location(box) to the furthest box that they cover , with 10% being a single location relief at a powerbox / ROC .
Single location relief is 10%? It’s 4% isn’t it?Resident signallers get
+10% for hours between 22:00 & 06:00
+50% for any hours worked on a Sunday
+25% for any rest day worked
Relief signallers who cover more than one signalbox , or more than one workstation / panel at a multi staffed location will get a Flex Premium which is 10%,18%,24% or 32% of the base salary for the grade that they are a relief as well as the above enhancements . The percentage is based upon the mileage from the home location(box) to the furthest box that they cover , with 10% being a single location relief at a powerbox / ROC .
Absolutely correct , my mistakeSingle location relief is 10%? It’s 4% isn’t it?
Phew. That’s what I’ve been paid for the last three years . Would have been nice back pay though.Absolutely correct , my mistake
Anyone know what shifts carnforth do is it 8hrs or 12hr shifts
Hey, I'm in Stone, what about you?I have applied for the same. Lets see what happens, have you applied yet? How far you are from stoke? Mine is getting reviewed.see attached
It’s 4% of your headline salary.The 4% is for the shift or per hour?
The 4% is for the shift or per hour?
Very easySo 42k as a basic plus O/T etc. so a 50k role possible
So 42k as a basic plus O/T etc. so a 50k role possible
So 42k as a basic plus O/T etc. so a 50k role possible
I’m a relief, albeit at a single box. I tend to get more days than nights. The days are so much busier that the residents prefer to take those off.
In Birmingham. I applied previously and did them tests etc, was told i am either too far or they already have enough candidates. But my test scores remain valid for 6 months, so saw this stoke advert and applied and straight into” reviewing my application stage” since i already have test completed, I remember last time it was quicker than 10 days. I believe we should get some response by end of next week. Keep in touch if you hear anything . Good Luck.Hey, I'm in Stone, what about you?
I applied yesterday and today did the online assessments (the ones with shapes and multitasking tests etc)
So now it just says they are reviewing my application. Think a previous poster said he had a reply at this stage in about 10 days
Has anyone applied for NWR signaller roles via Indeed? They only ask for a combined CV and Cover-Letter, unlike the NWR portal i've used in the past (last year - but didn't finish my application in time) , which asks a lot more.
Just curious as to whether it's a good/safe way to apply? My NWR Portal is currently frozen due to inactivity, and I don't know when this vacancy closes as there's no date, don't want to miss out by waiting until Monday.
Thanks!
Thank you and you!In Birmingham. I applied previously and did them tests etc, was told i am either too far or they already have enough candidates. But my test scores remain valid for 6 months, so saw this stoke advert and applied and straight into” reviewing my application stage” since i already have test completed, I remember last time it was quicker than 10 days. I believe we should get some response by end of next week. Keep in touch if you hear anything . Good Luck.
Absolutely!Hi folks,
I start my IST tomorrow in York
Do I need to take the rule books with me for this?
Thanks
I thought so was just double checking!Absolutely!
No problemo!I thought so was just double checking!
Thanks for confirming
There is also a digital version of the rule book available to members of the RSSB (free to sign up) I resorted to using that for the latter part of the course as its definitely the most up to date and allows you to easily search topics.No problemo!
I recall my rule books hadn’t been delivered for some reason so I had to go through my first week without them. Not ideal by any stretch of the imagination.
Best of luck!