Early Careers
in Rail
Be part of transforming the Rail Industry
At School
These short work experience opportunities offer students a chance to meet employees across core departments and join specialists who will share insight into projects and programmes.
Students will also have an opportunity to attend a Depot or Station and meet the individuals that work there. Here are a few comments students have shared during their time with us:

Apprenticeships

They are a great way to gain a qualification whilst earning a salary, working on real projects and gaining real workplace experience. Rail offers a varied range of apprenticeships, including:
- Business administration
- Rail services (train drivers)
- Customer service
- IT and telecoms
- Engineering
- Railway operations
- Leadership and management
Graduate Schemes
Railway Engineering Graduate Scheme (REGS)

At the Rail Delivery Group, we manage the Railway Engineering Graduate Scheme (REGS) for engineering undergraduates and graduates seeking a career in mechanical or electrical engineering with UK rail companies.
Rail companies - including passenger and freight operators - are looking to recruit engineering graduates across the country. Successful candidates join the Railway Engineering Graduate Scheme. The scheme is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Institute of Engineering and Technology, and offers a fast route towards Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status.
What we need from you:
- A MEng or BEng degree accredited by the IMEchE or the IET
- Ability to apply your engineering knowledge in an intensely practical environment
- Good job mobility as placements will take you all over the country or even abroad
- Self motivation, ability to innovate and to work well in teams
- Prior knowledge of the railway industry is not required.
During your initial months on the scheme, you will be involved in all the varied fleet engineering aspects including maintenance, design, construction as well as the comprehensive technical aspects.
You will be expected to move on from your graduate role on to an engineering role within the company, building up on your competences to be able to apply for Chartered or Incorporated status.
As well as receiving support from RDG, you will be assigned a mentor who will be a senior engineer in the industry. Your mentor will monitor your progress and will offer counselling and advice throughout your time on the scheme.
REGS community
Undergraduate placements (Year in Industry)

Kevin Zyka
When I joined the Rail Delivery Group it was an exciting opportunity to take a break from my studies, further develop myself as an engineer, and explore an industry that was completely new to me. During my time there as a Year Placement Engineer, I learnt a great deal about rail whilst working with the engineering team, with a focus on fleet performance, depot incidents, railway accidents, the next generation of signalling, and the industry’s approach to different weather conditions.
I was also a part of the Railway Engineering Graduate Scheme (REGS), which provided me with numerous opportunities, including training courses, visits to depots, visits to driving and signalling simulators, and getting involved in outreach activities at events and schools. Each of these experiences have been important to me as they have helped me develop my understanding of many areas in the industry and was a great chance to meet other people involved in REGS and start building my network. There are also many placements to help gain hands-on experience whilst on the scheme, including a depot placement, which I did for 8 weeks at Hornsey depot, courtesy of Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), which allowed me to gain a deeper insight into the work done to maintain trains and prepare them for service. I was also assigned a mentor, who has been a huge help and has provided me with valuable guidance, and being able to learn from his experiences has, and will be, beneficial whilst I work towards applying for a Chartered Engineering status with the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) later on in my career.
Overall, I have really enjoyed my time at RDG and would consider a role in the rail industry in the future. I would also recommend this placement to any undergraduates interested in gaining valuable experience as an engineer.

Katerina Koronou
Employee Networks
The Rail Delivery Group (RDG) brings together the companies that run Britain’s railway into a single team with one goal - to deliver a better railway for you and your community.

Carers Community
The Carer's Community has been set up by a small group of volunteers from within RDG who have, between them, a wide variety of experiences and responsibilities caring for family or friends.
The group aims to provide support to unpaid carers employed at RDG, to raise awareness of caring and to help people who don't think of themselves as having caring responsibilities to identify as carers and access support.

Christian Fellowship Group
The aim of the Christian Fellowship is to support and encourage each other and the wider organisation through our Christian faith. Meetings are informal where we discuss and study the Bible, pray for and encourage each other. We also organise the Chaplain’s visits and drop-ins from the Railway Mission throughout the year.
Anyone is welcome to join the group – whether you are already a believer or would just like to find out more about the Christian faith.

Disability Awareness Network
Our Disability Awareness Network ran its first “Disability Awareness Week” in November 2019, which aimed to highlight how a range of disabilities can affect employees. It now hosts regular coffee mornings with external speakers.
The group also works to ensure colleagues with visible, or invisible, disabilities have access to all the adjustments they may need to enable them to work effectively.

Embrace - Minority Ethnic Network
This group focuses on diversity and inclusion so that we can attract and retain a more diverse workforce, whilst being inclusive in our approaches. Our Minority Ethnic network – “Embrace” - aims to provide a space for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic employees to discuss, question, challenge and make recommendations where necessary to promote race equality and diversity across RDG.
Other members of staff who actively believe in the promotion of race equality, diversity and inclusion can also join Embrace to influence change at RDG and the industry.
For Black History Month in 2020, Embrace members produced several blogs that you may find interesting:

Empower
Empower is an employee network for women and non-binary people in RDG. Although it tackles specific challenges for women, it’s an inclusive group and we welcome everyone else to join as allies.
Our purpose is to empower women and non-binary people in RDG by creating a positive space to share experiences, tools and strategies that can help each other build confidence to tackle challenges that we face in the workplace and achieve career goals and ambitions.

The Inclusion Forum
The Inclusion Forum has representation from the Network Leads, HR, Internal Comms, and the Exec team, as well as colleagues representing all areas of the business.
A core focus of the group is to dissect some of the verbatim comments made in the latest EDI survey to drill down into the issues that matter most to colleagues across the business.
The group will also be looking at the recommendations made by the Equal Group. They will then propose a series of recommendations to the Exec Team, and once they have been approved, these will be shared with the rest of the business.

Mental Health Awareness Group (MHAG)
The MHAG aims to to change the way we all think and act about mental health in the workplace. The group has created an Employer Action Plan which puts in place best-practice interventions and policy to help our employees work in ways that promote positive mental wellbeing. Our Group meets monthly and is here to support colleagues with issues relating to wellbeing.
We also have a group of trained Mental Health First Aiders at RDG, who are available should employees need someone to speak to confidentially. As an organisation, we have signed Time to Change’s Employer Pledge, advertising our commitment to improve the mental health conversation in our workplace.

Platform - Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT+) Network
Platform is the employee network for LGBT+ people at RDG with a vision that everyone should be able to bring their whole selves to work. The network aims to provide support and advice for LGBT+ people as well as organise informal social gatherings with colleagues and groups from across the rail industry.
The group also host events for all colleagues to find out more about LGBT+ issues.
FAQs
Who is RDG?
The Rail Delivery Group is an organisation that brings together railway companies, to help them to deliver better services for customers. We bring together passenger train operators, freight train operators, as well as railway infrastructure companies Network Rail, High Speed 1 and HS2. Together with the rail supply industry, we are working to change and improve, and secure prosperity in Britain now and in the future. Find out more about RDG.
How long has RDG been around?
RDG was previously known as ATOC (Association of Train Operating Companies). ATOC was set up after privatization in 1993, to preserve and enhance the benefits for passengers of Britain's national rail network. In 2011, it was joined by RDG to provide policy formulation and communications on behalf of the entire industry. Then by October 2016, the single name of Rail Delivery Group was adopted to describe the organisation as a whole and all our activities.
What benefits does RDG offer?
- 26 days annual leave (plus bank holidays, Christmas shopping leave, Moving House day)
- 75% reduction on UK rail travel (for work and leisure)
- 30 weeks full pay for maternity, adoption and shared parental leave
- Personal Development Days
How many employees are in RDG?
We are currently at a headcount of approximately 300 employees.
What staff groups exist within RDG?
We strive to create an inclusive and diverse workforce here at RDG, and have various employee networks to encourage this. Find out more about our employee networks.
Rewarding You
We think it is important to reward our staff appropriately.
At RDG, we recognise the value of every employee and one way we reflect this is through our comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
- 30 days annual leave
- 75% reduction on UK rail travel (for work and leisure) - more below
- Reduced international rail travel
- Interest free season ticket loan
- Contributory defined benefit pension scheme
- Give As You Earn scheme
- Subsidised private medical care
- Healthcare cash plan scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme scheme
- Flexible working
- 30 weeks full pay for maternity, adoption and shared parental leave (subject to eligibility)
- Personal Development Days
- Employees may sell up to a maximum of five days’ leave. Employees can buy up to a maximum of five days’ leave. These figures will be pro rata for part-time employees
Rail staff travel benefits
Rail Staff Travel Limited (RSTL) looks after the rail staff travel service on a national basis, enabling most staff in the rail industry to benefit from some level of concessionary travel. They provide a service to both employer and employees (active and retired) and issue cards and passes and deal with queries.