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Must be able to exhitibit competence in shielded arc welding, flam cutting, measuring devices, hand and power tools, gauge reading, mechanical assembly, vibration measurement, non-destructive testing.
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This type of work involves design of system lighting, grounding, passenger stations, rail yards and facilities, signal power and utility power interfaces including loadflow studies, short circuit studies and arc flash analysis.
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Electrical engineers commonly responsible as design lead for the following tasks/infrastructure design: site planning and layout, site utilities (primary power, communications), interior and exterior lighting design, power distribution design, grounding, lightning protection, building systems, instrumentation and controls, CCTV design, short circuit and arc flash studies, and aircraft 400 Hz ground power systems.
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Wescom Solutions is seeking a Traction Power Engineer for support on major rail construction projects. Experience with Traction Power systems for Light Rail and Third rail systems, and Streetcar projects.
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Use oxy/fuel torch, arc welding equipment and power tools; Our customers enjoy one-stop shopping and comprehensive railway solutions - whether it rolls on the rail or is the rail itself.
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As a Caterpillar company, Progress Rail is an integrated rolling stock and infrastructure provider, delivering a full range of products and services to domestic and international railroad customers.
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The MSU Mechanic will perform mechanical repairs and inspections in a rail road ramp type environment, repairs to be performed from a Mobile Service Unit. The Chassis Mechanic will perform all types of chassis repairs including brake jobs, welding, cutting with a torch and repairing and replacing parts on the chassis using standard repair tools.
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At least one year of experience in MIG and/or ARC welding. Medium ability to use a variety of computer systems (Office and IDCS systems for rail) At least one year of experience in MIG and/or ARC welding.
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Knowledge of AAR, IICL and DOT rules and criteria. Perform FMCSA chassis inspections. Work and repair chassis according to TRAC Chassis Pool Repair Guidelines. Must meet minimum FMCSA requirements that are listed in the Special Position Requirements.
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At least 2 years of experience in chassis mechanics, usage and customary repair methods. Perform container chassis repairs of all types. Top pay and full benefits package (health insurance, 401k, vacation/sick/holiday, etc.
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STV currently has an opening in our New York City office for a Senior DC Traction Power Systems Engineer in our Rail Systems group which is part of the Transportation and Infrastructure division.
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Vision/Hearing Requirements - Position is exposed to UV and reflected radiation from a welding arc or torch. We are looking for talented and innovative team players to address the challenges of the rail industry today, ensuring success for the future.
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At Progress Rail, we believe in going the distance with them. Following general safety rules, welds locomotive components / heavy plate and sheet metal such as underframe structures, end plates, draft gear pockets, etc.
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Traveling Welder will be responsible for repairing and maintaining a metal recycling shredder along with rail car repair and other metal recycling equipment as needed. Welds various steel components with ARC and MIG welding equipment.
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Job duties mainly consist of fabricating parts and assembling large aluminum railroad signal structures; Must be experienced in mig welding aluminum and steel; Work involves safe use of various hand and power tools common to the welding trade and be familiar with MIG welding.
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