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Advancement to a Conductor or Locomotive Engineer has earning potential up to $88,000 a year or more. These jobs lead directly to becoming a Conductor and/or a Locomotive Engineer, where employees have the rare opportunity to work on board a moving locomotive.
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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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Canadian Pacific (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) are now CPKC. As the only truly North American railway, we are making big moves! Responsible for daily contact with the Roadmaster for collaborative ways to keep Rail Flaw Detection equipment on schedule and hit production targets.
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Trained in Rail Flaw Ultrasonic testing is preferred but not required. Take track protection and abide by all safety rules to ensure everyone goes home safe. 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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Perform quality work ensure the safe passage of trains in compliance with the SPC and Red Book by issuing the appropriate protective slow orders. Operate and maintain CPKC owned ultrasonic rail testing equipment on various segments on their assigned territory.
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Manage and oversee locomotive engineer and conductor certification requirements. Locomotive Engineer Certification. Certified Locomotive Engineer. 7 years' experience as a railroad engineer for an FRA regulated railroad.
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This post includes 3 parts: duties list, job qualification and job description writing tips for Locomotive Engineer in details. A complete job description concludes Freight Engineer key duties/responsibilities, Locomotive Engineer job qualifications (knowledge, education, skills, abilities, experience) and other ones such as daily tasks, key activities, key/core competencies, job functions/purpose.
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Joining CPKC as a conductor can lead to career growth as a Yard Foreperson, Locomotive Engineer or management. Joining CPKC as a conductor can lead to career growth as a Yard Foreperson, Locomotive Engineer or management.
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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. The conductor position is a foundational role in the railway and operates within the framework of the union agreement.
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The Project Engineer works with the Mechanical Designer/Drafter to prepare drawings reflecting the product configuration, R&D to select the correct friction material, Dynamometer Test to conduct test programs, and the PUR Technician to make test samples.
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Manage and oversee locomotive engineer certification requirements. Five years experience as Locomotive Engineer. Manage crew base budget for locomotive engineers. Interview, select & manage new-hire locomotive engineers.
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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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Support the Roadmaster to ensure safe, reliable track infrastructure and cost effective engineering services on the geographic territory to permit the safe and efficient train operations. Assist the Roadmaster with the delivery of specified safety, compliance, service, and financial outputs/results expected within their geographic territory, and implements work processes changes that achieve continuous improvement.
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Ability to obtain a license (Locomotive Service Engineer) through NS-provided training. Future Jobs: Freight Car Repairer, Machinist (Locomotive Diesel Engine Mechanic), Locomotive Electrician.
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To always review instructions from dispatchers and yardmasters, and discuss with locomotive engineer and train crew; The primary function of the Conductor is to maintain responsibility over the physical operation and safety of the locomotive.
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