Hi yes I had an email saying waiting till June July that's when my 18 months, same I'm waiting for east london depotsHad the same email, not received any calls or emails at all! Has gone very quiet. I ring up every so often but get told to just wait. I’ve asked for East depots only. In my honest opinion I doubt I will get the call up at the 18 month talent pool wait will elapse.
I emailed them apparently they are positions in Neasden depot. I contacted capita and for some reason it's always the same person answering, they said they don't deal this no more and told me to contact high volume campaigns.They’ve just put out a job advert for Train Maintainer positions. Don’t understand their hiring process as I’m pretty sure they have hardly put anyone into positions since the last hiring process - not sure wether to apply again?
Hi mate I applied the same time and still waiting ever since, what depot did u get? I have been waiting since last year in the talent pool, I've been phone emailing and still nothing yet. It's a bit long but not for all hopefullyHi Bankz, I applied for this over a year ago around November 2022 I think.
The process can be a little drawn out but if I remember correctly from applying to being offered a position in the pool was about 5 months.
Obviously then waiting in a pool could be much longer (think there was a link with people from the same application as me still waiting in pools).
I was lucky enough to be offered another position that I had applied for within LU & took that asI didn't want to have to be in my old job any longer.
Hope this helps.
Hi mate I applied the same time and still waiting ever since, what depot did u get?
Hi I have been waiting since last year in the talent pool, I've been phone emailing and still nothing yet. It's a bit long but not for all hopefully
Hi Hackney, I got Acton TMU.Hi mate I applied the same time and still waiting ever since, what depot did u get?
I was lucky enough to be offered 3 positions from the 4 jobs i applied for and HR said I needed to make a choice, I really didn't like the previous job I was inHi I have been waiting since last year in the talent pool, I've been phone emailing and still nothing yet. It's a bit long but not for all hopefully
Great job mate, thanksHi Hackney, I got Acton TMU.
I was lucky enough to be offered 3 positions from the 4 jobs i applied for and HR said I needed to make a choice, I really didn't like the previous job I was in
and couldn't sit waiting in a pool so took one of the other positions.
It's worked out really well and I'm enjoying it.
Good luck.
Hey.... I applied for the same... But havent hear back anything after the deadline!!Hi all,
As the title implies, I recently applied for the Train Maintainer role at TfL.
Looks like a great opportunity to get into the railway — I have an engineering background, so hoping it’s a good fit.
I wondered if anyone had an idea of how long the hiring process is and when we would start hearing back to progress to the next stage. On the advert it said assessments will start in May - will this be after applications close later on this month or before?
Any other potential applicants on here? Would be great if we could keep each other sane during this process; I know hiring within the railway industry is notoriously slow! I know there is also the possibility you could sit in a talent pool for this role for 18 months.
Hi all,
As the title implies, I recently applied for the Train Maintainer role at TfL.
Looks like a great opportunity to get into the railway — I have an engineering background, so hoping it’s a good fit.
I wondered if anyone had an idea of how long the hiring process is and when we would start hearing back to progress to the next stage. On the advert it said assessments will start in May - will this be after applications close later on this month or before?
Any other potential applicants on here? Would be great if we could keep each other sane during this process; I know hiring within the railway industry is notoriously slow! I know there is also the possibility you could sit in a talent pool for this role for 18 months.
Hi spurs, will everyone be on the 18 month waiting list? Because in the job advert it was mentioned. Multiple opportunities to join Neasden depot and bakerloo and you may also be held in talent pool.... So I was just confused.. How does it work?Hi Bankz, I applied for this over a year ago around November 2022 I think.
The process can be a little drawn out but if I remember correctly from applying to being offered a position in the pool was about 5 months.
Obviously then waiting in a pool could be much longer (think there was a link with people from the same application as me still waiting in pools).
I was lucky enough to be offered another position that I had applied for within LU & took that asI didn't want to have to be in my old job any longer.
Hope this helps.
I can't give you a definitive answer but believe it will probably be as follows.Hi spurs, will everyone be on the 18 month waiting list? Because in the job advert it was mentioned. Multiple opportunities to join Neasden depot and bakerloo and you may also be held in talent pool.... So I was just confused.. How does it work?
Any advice for the mechanical and electrical assessment I’ve got mine at the end of the month? And if you know any material I can use to revise from would be much appreciated mateI can't give you a definitive answer but believe it will probably be as follows.
Train maintainer, you will sit in a pool with a preference of where you want to be located (east London for example) and when a position becomes available they will contact you with a start date but you could possibly be in the pool for a long time.
If over 18 months and I think you have to start the whole process over again.
Bakerloo / Neasden, I think these are projects that are being carried out on the trains (door overhaul etc etc).
Generally I think these are being offered as fixed term contract (all the benefits of working for TFL) but when the project is finished you no longer have a job.
This sounds harsh but I believe Generally they try to find other projects you could move to and there is nothing to stop you applying for other permanent positions as an internal employee.
I'm guessing you will only be offered the projects if you're skills are really suitable, but even then you could probably say no and that you would rather wait in the train maintainer pool for a permanent position.
As I said at the beginning, this is my best assumption.
Hope this helps.