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Sam Roper, Apprentice On-track Machine (OTM) Driver - Network Rail

Sam joined the Royal Navy from school, and spent 14 years working as a survival equipment specialist. It’s a role she said developed her confidence and sense of discipline as well as an understanding of safety critical activity and the importance of following procedures.

After more than a decade serving her country, there are few challenges that would phase her, and following the birth of her two children, Sam decided it was time for a career change and joined Network Rail in September 2019.

A role for Network Rail as a stores person in Supply Chain Operations (SCO) proved a good opportunity, but it was clear she didn’t want to stop there and Sam has now set her sights on training for a role that will see her achieve a significant first for Network Rail.

Sam has started an apprenticeship to become a train driver. While that’s not remarkable in itself – there are many female drivers working for train operators – Sam would become the only female driver operating Network Rail’s tamper trains.

Tampers are used in track maintenance to make sure the track is correctly aligned and has a smooth level along the rail.

“I’m looking forward to the challenge and I’m excited to get on board and do it,” she says.

“Continuing to challenge all forms of bias, discrimination and gender stereotyping is making the railway a more inclusive place to work.

"There’s still a long way to go but I hope that my role as an Apprentice On-track Machine (OTM) Driver can go some way to inspiring other women to consider careers in engineering and maintenance.

“ You have to be ready for anything. It’s a bit different to your normal day-to-day job!

"It was a role quite close to home, which suited me at the time. I hadn’t really thought about a railway career before but after I joined, I realised there were a lot of opportunities.

"I had the chance to interact with other drivers and this got me thinking about becoming one myself.”

Published On: 10/10/2024 14:00:00

 

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