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Performs a variety of routine, non-machine tasks, such as removing forms from set concrete, filling expansion joints with asphalt, placing culvert sections in a trench, assembling sections of dredge pipeline, removing wallpaper, and laying railroad track.
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Under the direction of a Track Supervisor, or other company official, this position is engaged in welding and related tasks that support the maintenance, repair, and construction of freight and passenger railroad track with a “safety first” focus.
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Engineers Construction, Inc. in Williston has openings for experienced and aspiring railroad track workers. Prior railroad experience is a major benefit but we are willing to train the right person.
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Employee will be expected to obtain right-of-way railroad worker protection safety cards before accessing the client’s site. Employee will be expected to obtain right-of-way railroad worker protection safety cards before accessing the client’s site.
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Three years experience in railroad track construction and/or maintenance with two years experience as a track maintenance worker using various machines for railroad construction or maintenance work in an operating railroad environment is preferred.
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Street painting: Paints crosswalks, parking stripes, school crossings, railroad crossings and curb markings and measures and places stencils using measuring tape, stencils, and airless sprayer.
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National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) is seeking a Roadway Worker In Charge (RWIC) to support railroad flagging services for Class 1 Railroads, Regional Short Lines, Transit Systems, State DOT's, as well as Railroad Suppliers, Contractors, and Consultants alike.
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Strong technical knowledge in Railroad Engineering, Railroad Design, Railroad Construction, and Safety. NRSS is the most trusted name in the railroad industry for providing qualified field safety staff and safety training.
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Preferred 7 years of experience from previous consultant firms, rail transit construction or transit agency experience. This would be a great opportunity to work in a very niche industry on challenging rail transit projects across North America.
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As a Track Worker you will repair track defects, install rail ties, load and unload material e.g. ballast and ties from vehicles or work trains, clear brush and debris from the right-of-way, manually handle material at work sites such as ties, switch timbers, switch materials, tie plates and rail anchors.
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Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC): Federal authority requires BNSF employees, whose work requires unescorted access to secure areas of port facilities, to obtain a TWIC. A TWIC is a condition of employment for such positions and requires candidates to those positions to submit to a TSA security assessment (to include, but not limited to, providing: biographic information; identity documents; fingerprints; digital photograph.
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National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) is a certified DBE/WBE firm primarily focused on providing safety services to the railroad industry. Job Title: Roadway Worker In Charge (RWIC.
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Job Description: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) is seeking a Roadway Worker In Charge (RWIC) to support railroad flagging services for Class 1 Railroads, Regional Short Lines, Transit Systems, State DOT's, as well as Railroad Suppliers, Contractors, and Consultants alike.
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Job Title: Roadway Worker In Charge (RWIC) Location: Billings, MT Job Type: Full-Time and Part-Time FLSA Status: Hourly; Non-Exempt Reports To: District Manager Travel: Yes, travel is expected for this position (50% - 85% on average.
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The Roadway Worker in Charge (RWIC) position will perform on-site roadway worker protection for activities on and around live railroad tracks and are responsible for job site coordination, dispatcher/train communication and various types of On-Track Safety in controlled and non-controlled track areas.
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