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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT RAILROAD TRACK LABORER / MAINTAINER Job Description: Track laborers work as part of a team to repair, replace and rehabilitate railroad track components, including rails, ties, ballast, switches and crossings.
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A Masters Degree or higher and (2) two years of experience in the design, construction, inspection, and/or maintenance of transit or railroad track systems and components. A nationally recognized certification, or statewide/professional certification and (3) three years of experience in the design, construction, inspection, and/or maintenance of transit or railroad track systems and components.
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Develops Rail Signal Circuits including but not limited to Interlocking Circuits, Application Logic, Track Diagrams. Leads a team in developing signal engineering plans and specifications for a multitude of transit and railroad signaling projects (e.g., train control systems for light and heavy rail transit, and freight, commuter, intercity and high-speed railroad operations.
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Experience in transit rail vehicle maintenance and/or a related field (e.g. high voltage electrical, electrical/mechanical, railroad track) is preferred. This position is responsible for preventative and corrective maintenance of the Cincinnati Streetcar wayside systems (Traction Power Substations, OCS, Track, and Track Switches.
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Metra is a railroad employer subject to the provisions of the Railroad Retirement Tax Act, not the Social Security Administration. Reporting to the Manager, IT Support the Technical Support Associate will respond to, troubleshoot, track, and resolve technical and procedural issues for both hardware and software for Metra's microcomputer end-users.
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The candidate would ideally have extensive knowledge of and prior working experience with railroad/transit clients in the planning, development, and hands-on delivery of multi-disciplinary large-scale projects involving vertical/horizontal rail alignment design, special track work, grading, culvert modifications, bridges, grade crossing design and public agency coordination, grade separations, and other general engineering design elements.
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The Site Superintendent must have at least 3 years of applicable experience on projects involving civil construction, railroad, utilities, infrastructure, etc. The Site Superintendent is required to possess the ability to prepare written technical reports, covering all aspects of construction activities; ability to track site costs on a daily basis; ability to manage and ensure proper execution of multiple simultaneous subcontracts and/or vendors of varying types and complexity; ability to track site costs routinely; demonstrated ability to mediate with tact when dealing with customers.
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This position performs general railroad maintenance requiring practical skill and knowledge (but not proficiency) in various trades; responsible for assisting in preventive maintenance, inspection, track right of way components, Diagnosing and repair rails, tracks, special track work, direct fixation track work, and/or any other related rail services.
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Engineering is responsible for building and maintaining the majority of Metra’s fixed assets, such as buildings, stations, bridges, track, electrical, telecommunications and signal systems. Metra is one of the largest and most complex commuter rail systems in North America, serving Cook, DuPage, Will, Lake, Kane, and McHenry Counties.
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In terms of academic qualifications, most entry-level positions with the railroad require a high school diploma or GED. However, you need to spend a significant time working for the railroad before you can become a roadmaster.
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1 year supervisory experience in railroad management or the combination of supervisory experience and training in a course in track maintenance. DescriptionThe inspector or supervisor position is required to safely and efficiently inspect, repair, and maintain the railroad track infrastructure to insure safe and efficient service to our customers.
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Track major railroad construction and railroad public project prospects and develop and implement capture plans for new projects/programs. 20+ years of experience with 15+ years of practical rail leadership and project management experience, 5+ years of railroad construction management experience, and 5+ years of railroad public project experience.
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The Site Superintendent is required to possess the ability to prepare written technical reports, covering all aspects of construction activities; ability to track site costs daily; ability to manage and ensure proper execution of multiple simultaneous subcontracts and/or vendors of varying types and complexity; ability to track site costs routinely; demonstrated ability to mediate with tact when dealing with customers.
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A track laborer's job consists of repairing and rebuilding railroad track, using hand tools to do so. Repair and rebuild railroad track. WORK WITH EQUIPMENT. Safely and effectively operate the following: a hydraulic hammer to drive spikes; air or gas powered wrenches to loosen or tighten track bolts; hydraulic rail drill to drill holes in rail; portable abrasive rail saw to cut rails, and hydraulic spike pullers to remove spikes.
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Must have experience with railroad track construction. 5 years of prior experience in construction inspection with experience in working for a rail transit agency, or railroad, preferably MBTA, Amtrack, and Metro North.
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