Who is a railway carriage and wagon inspector and what do they do? The carriage and wagon examiner is a railway worker who inspects carriages and repairs any defects identified.
What are the activities of the railway carriage and wagon inspector job? Technical inspection of carriages and repair of identified defects. S/he checks the functionality of brakes and decides if the train is capable of setting off on its journey and safe to do so. S/he may also accompany trains during journeys.
Where is it done and under what conditions? In railway stations and depots. There will be some noise, dust and dirt.
What tools/equipment do they use? Hand craft tools and measurement technology.
What do you need to succeed? You need vocational training and technological aptitude