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Isabella Martin

from Coles Deli Assistant to Rail Corridor Access Officer
I implement and organise track protection so workers can work on the train tracks safely
Industry
Construction and infrastructure
Company
CPB Contractors - Sponsored by Construction Pathways
Job Level
Mid

Ask me about

  • Advice I would give to my younger self
  • How you can have a great career without having gone to university
  • What it's like working on large-scale constructions sites as a woman

About me

All throughout high school I felt pressured to go to university. It was very much drilled into my head that you didn’t succeed unless going to university straight after school. And so, I did! Having no real idea what I wanted to do, I knew I was passionate about criminology, so I decided to get a bachelor’s in criminology and criminal justice! My uni experience was average; I really wanted to make money as my other goal was to buy a house. At the time I was working at Coles, not really earning the best. I then saw heaps of videos online about how much money traffic controller make and went for it. It was very scary at the time, but I am glad I did it as that was how I got myself into construction.

From traffic control I worked my way into a rail company working on the Cross River Rail project. This then started my experience working directly on site in construction. I worked as a spotter and civil labour for a few years while finishing off my Uni degree. I felt pressured to find a job using my degree however I struggled to find one that interested me and paid well. So, I continued working my way up in construction and finally making my way into my current role, working directly for CPB contractors as a Rail Corridor Access Officer.

About my role

  • Confident
  • Independent
  • Observant
  • Reliable
  • Understanding

As a Rail Corridor Access Officer, you will oversee the rail corridor access and coordinate the Network lockout and track protection for all workers on the Cross River Rail project. This includes the set-up and removal of worksite and safe-working delineation. You will oversee all access to the site including managing the safe working lockout system (lock box and protection) and deliver a prestart briefing on all known hazards and controls. Once the scheduled rail closures are finished, as a Rail Corridor Access Officer, you will work alongside Queensland Rail possession coordinators and assist in planning and organising the projects scheduled rail closures.

Education

  • Diploma in Business
  • Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Subjects

  • Accounting
  • Business Studies
  • English
  • General Mathematics (Maths A)
  • Legal Studies

Hobbies

  • Cooking
  • Gym
  • Pilates
  • Seeing family and friends
  • Yoga

15 year old me!!

“You don't have to prove yourself to anyone! Not going to university doesn’t mean you haven’t succeeded. Do what makes you happy and don’t worry so much of other's opinions.”

My career journey

Curious to know how I got here? Here’s a snapshot of my career pathway.
  1. Worked at Coles
  2. Went to university to study Criminology
  3. Begin working as a Traffic Controller
  4. Worked as a Civil Labourer
  5. Now working on Cross river rail as a Rail Corridor Access Officer

My employer

Through UNIQ You’s partnership with Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) we have been able to welcome construction advisors from CSQ’s Major Contractors and industry partners. Read more about this Advisors employer below. CPB Contractors is a leading major contractor in Australia and New Zealand, specialising in the construction of critical and complex infrastructure projects. With over 90 years of experience, the company focuses on connecting communities, supporting economic growth, and creating rewarding careers through its projects. CPB Contractors operates across various sectors, including roads, rail, tunnelling, defense, building, resources, water, and new energy infrastructure, and is part of the CIMIC Group, one of the world's leading international contractors.