Track Force Protection Coordinator at Metro Trains Melbourne
West Valley City, Utah, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Rail Safeworking, Planning, Supervision, Compliance, Safety Investigations, Communication, Procedural Improvements, Collaboration, Resource Optimization, Track Possessions, Visual Inspections, Protective Measures, iPad Usage, Legislative Requirements, Maintenance, Renewals

Industry

Rail Transportation

Description
Melbourne is Australia’s fastest growing city, and public transport is vital to keeping it moving. Since 2009, Metro has proudly operated and maintained a world-class train service and delivered major transport projects that shape the future of our city. Guided by our value of Safely Always, we are one team dedicated to ensuring everyone gets home safely while helping to connect and create a better Melbourne.    About the role   The Track Force Protection Coordinator is responsible for the Safeworking planning, controlling and the ultimate responsibility of rail safety during track possessions.   In this position you will support the Structures team in the Infrastructure division providing access to the corridor and danger zone while they carry out visual inspections on a variety of structures including; bridges, buildings, overhead structures, platforms etc. You will also take part in the team’s monthly planning, aligning which assets need inspection and determining the necessary protective measures.   This is a 12 month contract position to cover parental leave starting January 2026. You will be working across the Metro network (predominately in the South East), Monday – Friday, 0700 – 1530 with flexibility required to work nights when required.   Key responsibilities   Ensure compliance with all legislative, regulatory, and Safeworking requirements. Plan, supervise, and optimise Safeworking resources to safely and efficiently deliver maintenance, renewals, and upgrades. Provide Safeworking advice, support procedural improvements, and build collaboration to maximise track time and productivity. Participate in safety investigations and ensure correct Safeworking practices are applied by staff and contractors.   About you   Experience working in a similar rail safeworking position MTM 3.1 or 3.2 TFPC qualification Current and Valid Victorian Drivers Licence Experience using an iPad to monitor and update work schedules Excellent communication skills both written and verbal   Click apply to submit your application by 11.59pm, Sunday 23 November 2025  Metro’s commitment to an inclusive workforce   At Metro, we move Melbourne and we’re powered by our people. We’re committed to building a workforce that reflects our diverse communities and celebrates the unique perspectives each person brings. Inclusion, respect and opportunity shape how we work and we invite you to join us in creating a workplace where everyone can thrive.   
Responsibilities
The Track Force Protection Coordinator is responsible for Safeworking planning and controlling rail safety during track possessions. This includes supporting the Structures team with access to the corridor and ensuring compliance with safety practices.
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