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Manage and oversee locomotive engineer and conductor certification requirements. Locomotive Engineer Certification. Certified Locomotive Engineer. In coordination with the Training Manager, administer engineer/conductor recertification.
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This entry-level union position can lead to career growth as a yard foreperson, locomotive engineer or operations management. No previous railroad experience is required to join CPKC as a conductor.
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Becoming a qualified conductor or locomotive engineer is the single best way for a management employee to learn the business at CPKC. You may be required to obtain a certification or to maintain your current certification/qualification as a conductor or locomotive engineer.
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As you progress in your career, you will have the chance to advance to the positions of Conductor and/or Locomotive Engineer. Successful completion of a railroad conductor training course or program.
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Performing a variety of tasks such as removing, replacing, and carrying couplers/knuckles, aligning drawbars, coupling equipment and cars, operating locomotive equipment using remote control devices, applying and releasing hand brakes, riding rail cars, and effectively communicating information to co-workers and train dispatchers via radio.
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Review instructions from dispatchers and yardmasters, and discuss with locomotive engineer and train crew. Assist the Locomotive Engineer in the management of the train and daily work.
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Becoming a qualified conductor or locomotive engineer is the single best way for a management employee to learn the business at CPKC. You will be required to obtain a certification or to maintain your current certification/qualification as a conductor or locomotive engineer.
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This entry-level union position can lead to career growth as a Yardmaster, Locomotive Engineer or management. As a conductor, your responsibilities include switching cars, making or splitting up trains in yards, or moving cars between yards, sidings or tracks.
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Ability to obtain locomotive engineer and conductor license. Analyze and review prints, diagrams and other reference material, such as technical drawings and manuals, to troubleshoot and repair locomotive problems and troubleshoot and repair railcar issues.
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Canadian Pacific (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) are now CPKC. As the only truly North American railway, we are making big moves! This position is a safety sensitive position; all new hires will be required to complete a pre-employment medical that includes a physical, vision, hearing, alcohol, and drug audit assessments.
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Manage the analysis of strategic issues affecting CPKC's business including markets, competition, customers, supply chain partners, allocation of scarce resources which may also include support for Long Term Market Strategy Studies (up to 5 Years) lead by the VP Sales and Marketing.
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These roles offer a unique opportunity to work aboard a moving locomotive, further expanding your knowledge and expertise. As a Train Crew Member, you will play a vital role in the smooth operation of our railroad.
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Conductor/Engineer - Appleton, WI. Reads and interprets wayside signals, track warrants and bulletins, and railroad rules and regulations to operate locomotive, following safety rules and regulations and time schedule.
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Visit to hear what a CPKC conductor career is like, from an employee’s perspective! The average conductor earns approximately $120,000 annually, with the ability to make up to $139,000.
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The Conductor/Engineer position will be to control and coordinate the train movements while switching railcars whether in the yard of a railroad, industrial plant, or similar location to facilitate the unloading and loading of railcars in a safe and efficient manner to service our customers.
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