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The driver's day would consist of refueling locomotive/engines for the railroad in a Class A tractor trailer vehicle! We Are Seeking A Qualified Professional Driver For our Railroad Refueling Division.
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As the only railroad connecting Canada’s Eastern and Western coasts with the Southern tip of the U.S. through a 19,500 mile rail network, CN and its affiliates have been contributing to community prosperity and sustainable trade since 1919.
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Amtrak offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes health, dental, and vision plans; wellness programs; flexible spending accounts; 401K retirement plan; life insurance; paid time off; reimbursement of education; Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility; Railroad Retirement sickness and retirement benefits; and rail pass privileges.
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Ability to climb ladders into locomotive cabs, rail cars, and rail equipment cabs, when required. Provides technical expertise and guidance to field staff across Amtrak for ergonomic, industrial hygiene, and safety matters relating to OSHA and Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulations.
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Review instructions from dispatchers and yardmasters, and discuss with locomotive engineer and train crew. Ensure compliance with all train orders, signals, and railroad rules and regulations for safety, operations, and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA.
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If you have Locomotive Operator, Conductor, or Railroad Engineer experience - we would like to talk to you! Overview 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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Future Jobs: Freight Car Repairer, Machinist (Locomotive Diesel Engine Mechanic), Locomotive Electrician. Ability to obtain a license (Locomotive Service Engineer) through NS-provided training.
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Be responsible for following FRA regulations pertaining to locomotive maintenance and inspection as well as railroad environmental requirements. He or she may operate mechanical equipment to assemble, repair, and fabricate metal parts and may be required to qualify as a shop-service locomotive engineer in accordance with FRA standards.
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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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Locomotive Electricians are responsible for conducting routine maintenance, repair, rebuild, inspect, and install all electrical wiring and equipment on diesel electric locomotives and their components.
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Experience directly related to the understanding of locomotive remanufacturing standards to include the following systems but not exclusively to: air brake, engine, electrical equipment, motors, rotating equipment.
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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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Review instructions from Trainmaster and discuss with Locomotive Engineer and train crew. 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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Communicate with Locomotive Engineer and other parties in the yard using proper hand signals and/or radio communication protocol. The Conductor oversees the train, freight and crew: operates track switches, couples and uncouples cars and places cars to facilitate loading and unloading, places cars and engines in rail yards and on the main railroad.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Performs inspection, testing and maintenance repair of locomotive diesel engines, components and running gear in accordance with 49CFR regulations and Amtrak standards and guidelines Responsible for mechanical repairs to drive systems, wheels/wheel sets (trucks), suspension and other components of the propulsion system.
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