To become a Signalling Engineer, many New Zealand employers will expect you to have a Bachelor of Engineering degree, specialising in Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical or Mechatronics.
The typical responsibilities of a Signalling Engineer can include all or some of the following:
Many Signalling Engineers go on to become experts and specialists within this field. However, other options include moving into other areas of Engineering or the Rail and Transportation industry.
50K – 92K per annum (NZD)
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