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Manage and oversee locomotive engineer and conductor certification requirements. 7 years' experience as a railroad engineer for an FRA regulated railroad. Locomotive Engineer Certification.
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If you have Locomotive Operator, Conductor, or Railroad Engineer experience - we would like to talk to you! We are hiring for Railroad Switchman! Cannabis is strictly prohibited and will result in pre-employment drug screen failure per the Federal Railroad Administration safety regulations and standards for railroad operations.
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Certified Locomotive Engineer. Ensures Adherence and compliance with train orders, bulletins, wayside signals, railroad operating rules, special instructions, SCRRA and FRA guidelines in movement of trains and equipment.
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Operate and maintain all plant mobile equipment, including but not limited to bull dozer, scraper front-end loader, locomotive, tractor, forklift, mobile crane and Fuel Yard Technician truck. Coordinate on site rail operations and unloading with plant management and the railroad.
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Starting Pay: $26.00 - $28.00 per hour for Dual Certified Conductor/ EngineerThe Dual Certified Conductor / Locomotive 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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To always review instructions from dispatchers and yardmasters, and discuss with locomotive engineer and train crew; To effectively understand and review instructions and effectively communicate these instructions with locomotive engineer and train crew.
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Performs the duties of locomotive mechanic involved in inspecting, repairing, fabricating, and maintaining historic diesel/electric locomotives to meet and exceed FRA regulations and CVSR expectations for positive, safe and reliable customer experience while maintaining a clean and respectable fleet appearance.
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The primary function of the Locomotive Engineer is to maintain responsibility over the physical operation and safety of the locomotive. All train crew employees are responsible for strict adherence to Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) safety guidelines and for completing their duties with integrity and professionalism.
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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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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. Observes radio and hand signals in yard or in cab and operates locomotive in accordance with railroad rules and regulations.
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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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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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Promotion opportunities to Locomotive Engineer based on location needs and seniority. In addition, the railroad operates the most extensive intermodal network in the East and is a principal carrier of coal, automobiles, and automotive parts.
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Three years of safe, increasingly responsible railroad experience as a certified locomotive engineer/conductor in commuter rail operations, is preferable. Perform the duties of railroad Incident Commander at any accident or incident scene the train/crew is involved in.
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Ensures clear communication with dispatcher and track authority; receives, relays, or acts upon oral, written, or radio instructions from dispatcher, yardmaster or other personnel indicating the switch movement, placement, or delivery of railroad cars and/or a train.
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