Signal Maintenance Supervisor
Job Title: Signal Maintenance SupervisorReports to: Manager of Signal MaintenancePosition Summary:The Signal Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for the inspection, maintenance, testing, and repair of the commuter rail train control and signal system in accordance with State and Federal regulations. The Supervisor also directs and organizes daily work crew activities to ensure the commuter rail system's safe and reliable operation. Description of Duties:Assigns and directs the work crew by managing the inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of commuter rail crossings and signal systemsProvides guidance and clear expectations to work crew and holds all employees accountable for work product and adherence to all guidelines, policies, and regulationsProvides leadership in safety, mental awareness and overall health to ensure maintainers come to work well rested and focused on workPromotes a culture that aims to keep employee morale moving in a positive directionPerforms efficiency testing of the work crew and provides guidance, feedback, coaching, and mentoringPrepares reports and written procedures for system inspections and preventative maintenance, including but not limited to, filing FRA credible reports of crossing malfunctions, hours of service, PM compliance, and special projectsMaintains timely and accurate records of inspections, repairs, and calibration tests in RailDOCS and Trapeze Maintenance Management Systems Oversees testing and repair of faulty equipment by applying knowledge to diagnose the cause of the malfunctionReviews and analyzes maintenance activity reports for trends in repairs, equipment failures, and parts usage to determine if corrective action is neededSchedules required safety inspections and tests of train control and signal equipment Assists with workplace investigations by determining cause and implementing corrective actionsReads, understands, and interprets schematics, service and safety manuals, electrical drawings, program relay logic, ELX VLC and XP4 logs, and circuit operationsReview of current SOP's and creation of new SOPs (Standard Operating Procedure) to ensure safety and continued efficiency of the departmentResponsible for tool/part requisitions; maintain an effective stock of tools and parts inventoryAdheres to all rules, regulations, standard operating procedures, and contractual obligations governing day-to-day operationsComplete all other duties as assignedQualifications:High School diploma or GED required; Associates degree in electrical, electronic, or other job-related field highly preferred 3 years or more experience in electrical, railroad signaling, and train control inspection or maintenance and repair required2 years or more experience in a leadership position working in a maintenance and repair environment preferredAbility to comply with all safety rules and instructions including the use of proper personal protective equipmentProficient with computer operation, Asset Management software, and the Microsoft Office platformAbility to work under tight schedules and deadlines while maintaining system quality and reliabilityAbility to instruct and cross-train staff on inspections, maintenance, testing, and repair assignmentsAbility to prioritize and accomplish multiple tasks with minimal supervisionAbility to work on unscheduled emergency call-outs outside of assigned work hours and respond and assist with trouble calls in a timely mannerAbility to work any assigned shift, including nights, for prolonged periods of time.Must be able to work outside in inclement weather conditions Must possess a valid Colorado driver's license and maintain a clean driving recordMust pass a pre-employment physical examinationMust be eligible to work in the U.S. and successfully pass a pre-employment background check, and drug and alcohol screening, and be willing to comply with the DTO Drug and Alcohol Policy