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Lateral Entry Train Traffic Manager (Part-time Training)

SBB AG

Employment type
Apprenticeship
Location
Olten
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Move Switzerland with us. Lateral Entry Train Traffic Manager (Part-time Training) Olten 01.09.2026 60% 101532 This is what you can look forward to. You can expect a 14-month paid part-time training as a train traffic manager. After successfully passing the final exam, you will make a significant contribution to the operational control center in Olten, ensuring that 9000 passenger trains and 2000 freight trains arrive at their destination punctually and safely every day. Even during the training, we care about your work-life balance. Therefore, you can choose your practical training days during the training period with a 60% workload, and plan the remaining days well in advance for your life balance. Attractive working conditions (https://company.sbb.ch/de/jobs-karriere/arbeiten-bei-der-sbb/benefits.html) are important to us, even with irregular working hours. Night and weekend work are paid extra - for example, with 16 francs per hour for Sunday work. For night shifts, you will also receive time allowances of 10 to 30%. This means you have more free time than employees without night and weekend shifts. This is what you can achieve. • As a train traffic manager, you play a crucial role in the smooth operation of rail traffic and have a significant impact on customer satisfaction. • You keep an overview of the assigned rail network and control the trains running on it in an environmentally friendly way. • To do this, you communicate with colleagues, locomotive drivers, and control centers, and are responsible for informing our customers at train stations. • If a disruption occurs, you react in a safety-oriented and swift manner to restore normal operations. • In your daily work, you use various systems, and your work is based on trust in the interplay between humans and technology. Learn more about the profession (https://company.sbb.ch/de/jobs-karriere/einsteigen-bei-der-sbb/wiedereinsteiger-in/zugverkehrsleiter-in.html) at the next career information event (https://company.sbb.ch/de/jobs-karriere/beweg-die-schweiz-mit-uns/bahnberufe/berufsbild-zugverkehrsleiterin/infoveranstaltungen.html). <br /> This is what you bring. <br /> • For this demanding job, you are diligent, reliable, team-oriented, and willing to work in 24-hour shift operations. • Your networked thinking and independent working style help you react quickly and correctly in the event of disruptions. • You have completed a 3-year vocational training or a maturity exam. • You are fluent in the language of the training location, both verbally and in writing (level C2), and ideally have knowledge of a second national language (level A1). • You have perfect color vision (no red-green weakness). • In the application process, we will ask you for a current certificate of good conduct and a debt enforcement register extract (not older than 3 months). You can order the documents when you are invited for a personal meeting. <br /> Your salary and benefits. The classification during the second training is based on the function and age. You can find more information about the specific salary for this role under Lateral Entry (https://company.sbb.ch/de/jobs-karriere/einsteigen-bei-der-sbb/quereinstieg.html). This is how you can get started. The fact that you want to move Switzerland with us is the greatest motivation for us. That's why we're waiving a letter of motivation for this position. If you still want to share your motivation with us, you have the opportunity to do so in our application tool. Achieving great things is easier with an informal tone. It starts with your application. We do not accept applications from recruitment agencies for this position. For this position Jasmin Schärer, Team Leader Train Traffic Managers in Training Phone +41 79 846 37 79 Christoph Hartung, Team Leader Train Traffic Managers in Training Phone +41 79 563 08 49

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