
Adi Miftari, Reliability and Maintenance Engineer
I’ve been with V/Line for over five years. I joined the
team as an Assistant Fleet Engineer. I saw it advertised and I’d just finished
my engineering degree.
I was looking for a job where I could balance my technical
skills with the aim of one day moving into a management position.
My role was initially focussed on understanding the
technical details of V/Line’s rail fleet. The key focus was to document some
intricate procedures for the maintenance of the trains, so that our maintenance
team could tailor their skills specifically to our operation. From almost my
first day, I was working with multi-million dollar pieces of machinery, which
was a great way to learn.
One of the great things about V/Line has been the
opportunities I’ve had. In my second year I was given my own project, which was
the introduction of power-operated doors across V/Line’s N-Set carriage fleet.
It was worth over $6 million and a major safety improvement. It was amazing to
be working on such a big project so early in my career.
In 2008, I was promoted to the Reliability and Maintenance
Engineering position. A key part of this role includes spending time in and
around the fleet of 40 VLocity trains, managing the brake-testing program
and getting a better knowledge of the vehicle. It’s an awesome opportunity to
work on this train because millions of people use these each year. It’s a great
feeling knowing that my job is important to ensuring these trains continue to
serve so many people. I hadn’t planned on this sort of stuff when I was at uni.
V/Line is really looking after me when it comes to career
development. Last year I started a Masters of Rolling Stock Engineering at the University of Wollongong to increase my technical knowledge. To know that V/Line’s willing
to support me to achieve a masters degree is a great example of how they’ve
given me fantastic opportunities for growth.
Reliability and Maintenance Engineer
Main duties:
Maintenance of trains and finding ways to improve the reliability of trains.
Minimum qualifications: Degree in mechanical or electrical engineering.
Your skills: Project
management, communication and problem solving.
Job benefits:
Work outdoors, challenges, satisfaction.
V/Line training: Ongoing
training to become a rollingstock engineer.
Job locations:
Based in Melbourne.
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