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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. Signal crew members for movement of the engine or train using specific signals, or radio to indicate when to start, stop, back-up, set or release air brakes.
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Observe, interpret, and relay signals and other indications affecting movement of train. Fill out forms including train orders and switch lists and prepare clear and legible reports. Work in either train or yard service depending on seniority.
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Lead and train crew members in surveying techniques. Keywords: Land Survey, Party Chief, Crew Leader, Surveyor, Benefits, Growth, Development, Competitive Pay, Conventional Equipment, Mathematics, Communication, Physical Demands, Environmental Conditions.
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Experience is a plus and can include being a Crew Member at locations such as McDonald's, Culver's, Dunkin', Cousins Subs, Tropical Smoothie, Charleys Philly Steaks, Little Caesars Pizza, MOD Pizza, Wendy's etc, however this is not required as we will teach and train you the necessary skills to excel within our team.
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As a Train Crew Member, you will play a vital role in the smooth operation of our railroad. As your career in Train Crew progresses there is potential for higher earnings, with the median annual wages of an employee with five years of service reaching over $100,000.
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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! Joining CPKC as a conductor can lead to career growth as a Yard Foreperson, Locomotive Engineer or management.
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The conductor position is a foundational role in the railway and operates within the framework of the union agreement. Complete this Realistic Job Preview to see if you would be a good fit for the Conductor lifestyle.
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Watch this video to hear an employee’s perspective on what it takes to be a CPKC Conductor. The average conductor earns approximately $117,000 annually, with the ability to make up to $133,000. Operating safely is a core foundation of CPKC. As this position is considered safety critical, successful candidates are required to complete a pre-employment medical that includes a physical, vision (including accurate color vision), hearing, alcohol, and drug audit assessment.
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We encourage all qualified candidates to apply including women, Black, Indigenous, People of Colour (BIPOC), members of the LGBTQ+ community, and people with disabilities. CPKC is an employment equity employer committed to the principles of employment equity and inclusion.
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Conduct the movement of rail cars and train movements; signal crew member(s) for movement of the engine or train using lantern, hand and flag signals, or radio to indicate when to start, stop, and back-up or set and release air brakes.
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Responsible for maintaining clear communication with Train Engineer/Operator and other crew members while moving locomotives with either verbal, hand, or radio signals. Responsible for assisting the Train Engineer with the movement of rail equipment (locomotives, rail cars, tracks, etc.
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Take 5 Oil Change is offering an opportunity to showcase your skills and join our growing team of full-time crew members and lube techs! What our crew members love about Take 5: Full-time & flexible schedules are available Earn competitive base pay rates & weekly bonuses SAME DAY PAY available through myFlexPay FREE oil changes.
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Instruct and train crew members in survey methods, use of equipment, and field safety procedures. As the Survey Crew Chief/Party Chief, you will represent the company in the field and will be responsible for making sure that the crew and equipment are ready for the next assignment.
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Pour les mouvements de locomotive ou de train, indiquer aux membres de l’équipe quand avancer, arrêter, reculer ainsi que serrer ou desserrer le frein à air en leur donnant des signaux particuliers ou en communiquant par radio.
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Wondering if the conductor role is right for you? You will earn $200.00 per day in classroom training and $246.68 to $282.94 on-the-job training. Carry out specific instructions detailing a train's route and specific movements.
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