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Signal & Train Control Inspector
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$110,000 - $160,000 a year
Full-time
- A Signals and Train Control Inspector is concerned with signal and train control and highway-rail crossing warning systems within an assigned territory.
- Execute aspects of required field and office engineering work including, but not limited to the following: inspection of construction operations; documentation for contract change order (CCO), plan review, and analysis; supporting responses to Request for Information (RFI).
- Perform quality assurance inspections to achieve compliance with approved contract plans and specifications on all phases of train control, communication construction, such as utility relocations, electrical installation sign installation and read and interpret plans, specifications, and other construction documents.
- Perform daily field inspection of train control, communication infrastructure, and electrical construction to ensure compliance with approved plans and specifications.
- Examples include, but are not limited to Train Control, advanced electronic equipment, public address equipment, voice and data communication, telephone, fiber optics, CCTV, security alarms, fire detection and suppression, digital microwave, and computer systems.
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