Railway jobs cover a wide range of roles and responsibilities, including technical and non-technical positions. Here are some common job posts in the railway sector:

  1. Station Master: Responsible for managing the operation of the railway station, including the scheduling of trains, managing staff, and ensuring the safety of passengers.
  2. Train Driver: Operates the train and is responsible for the safety of passengers and cargo. They must be trained and licensed to operate the train.
  3. Ticket Collector: Checks the tickets of passengers, issues tickets, and helps passengers with their queries.
  4. Signal and Telecom Maintainer: Maintains the signal and telecom equipment to ensure the safe and efficient operation of trains.
  5. Track Maintainer: Maintains the railway tracks, ensuring they are safe for trains to operate on.
  6. Engineer: Responsible for designing, constructing, and maintaining the railway infrastructure, including bridges, tunnels, and stations.
  7. Electrician: Responsible for maintaining and repairing the electrical systems on trains and in railway stations.
  8. Technician: Responsible for maintaining and repairing various railway equipment, including locomotives and signaling systems.

These are just a few examples of the many different types of jobs available in the railway sector. The specific job requirements and responsibilities may vary depending on the position and the employer.