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Review instructions from dispatchers and other transportation employees, and discuss with locomotive engineer. Operate locomotive equipment through the use of remote control device.
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Within two years of hire, all Locomotive/Conductor trainees will be required to enter a program to become full time Conductors or Locomotive Engineers. Within two years of hire, all Conductor trainees will enter a program to become full time Conductors or Locomotive Engineers, depending on the needs of SEPTA.
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Joining CPKC as a conductor can lead to career growth as a Yard Foreperson, Locomotive Engineer or management. A conductor works as a member of a train crew that assists in switching rail cars, making or splitting up trains in rail yards, or moving rail cars between rail yards.
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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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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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The conductor position is a foundational role in the railway and operates within the framework of the union agreement. Complete this Realistic Job Preview to see if you would be a good fit for the Conductor lifestyle.
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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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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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After training first year conductor average $78k and 5% progression rate per year to achieve full rate within 5 years per the applicable collective bargaining agreement. Job Description - Freight Conductor - Framingham MA (048401.
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Watch this video to hear an employee's perspective on what it takes to be a CPKC Conductor. The average conductor earns approximately $120,000 annually, with the ability to make up to $139,000.
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Wondering if the conductor role is right for you? Canadian Pacific (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) are now CPKC. As the only truly North American railway, we are making big moves! Operating safely is a core foundation of CPKC. As this position is considered safety critical, successful candidates are required to complete a pre-employment medical that includes a physical, vision (including accurate color vision), hearing, alcohol, and drug audit assessment.
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The average conductor earns approximately $117,000 annually, with the ability to make up to $133,000. The average conductor earns approximately $117,000 annually, with the ability to make up to $133,000.
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We are seeking candidatesfor the position ofRegional Rail Conductor/Engineer - Trainee (2556)in theOps/RT-Regional Rail. The Trainee position is on a career path to become full time Regional Rail Conductors or Locomotive Engineers.
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Signal crew members for movement of the engine or train using specific signals, or radio to indicate when to start, stop, back-up, set or release air brakes. You will earn $261.72 per day in classroom training and $42.90 per hour in on-the-job training.
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The average conductor earns approximately $100,000 annually, with the ability to make up to $128,500. The average conductor earns approximately $100,000 annually, with the ability to make up to $128,500.
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