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Locomotive Maintenance Project Manager

Locomotive Maintenance Project ManagerCome join an industry leader using new technology for commuter rail services!DTO is looking for an individual to manage the locomotive maintenance overhauls and PM program related to:project management of locomotive electrical and mechanical system repairs and overhauls Data analysis and root cause problem solving of maintenance trends Electrical and Mechanical systems trainingShop floor technical support for locomotive techniciansDenver Transit Operators, (DTO) is a privately held company that has a 29-year contract with RTD to operate and maintain the new commuter rail system within the Greater Denver Metro area. Denver Transit Operators is looking for a self-motivated individual who possesses an eagerness to learn new systems and provide data analysis of mechanical and electrical subsystem issues to promote railcar availability. You will be working out of DTO's state-of-the-art maintenance facility located in the heart of Metro Denver, built in 2015 to service our advanced Electric Multiple Unit railcars.This is a full-time position with a starting salary range of $95,000 to $110,000 annually. Benefits:Medical, Dental, Vision401(k)Paid holidaysPTO & Sick Leave PayAbility to work in a clean state-of-the-art repair facility.Free RTD Light Rail & Commuter Train passWhat are the key responsibilities of this role:This position is responsible for providing project management, analysis, training, and shop floor technical support related to the various subsystems used on DTO's 66 Electrical Multiple Unit (EMU) railcar fleet. This position will be responsible for analyzing the performance of the fleet, drafting scope of work for renewal activities, managing renewal projects, performing hands on troubleshooting alongside technicians for complex system issues, and providing technical training to the railcar maintenance team.The primary focus for this position will be the electro-pneumatic braking system on the railcars, but other projects or systems may be assigned as needed such as: Maintain records of air brake change out requirements to ensure all Federal, State, and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) requirements are met. Draft technical scopes of work for fleet component/subsystem renewal activities.Lead, track, and manage all aspects of renewal projects.Assist DTO maintenance technicians with troubleshooting and repairs of mechanical or electrical railcar components as a subject matter expert.Train maintenance technicians on component change out instructions for both scheduled and unscheduled events. Represent DTO at meetings with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), OEM, and Regional Transportation District (RTD) as a subject matter expert. Coordinate with DTO Procurement to ensure inventory is maintained at satisfactory predefined levels.Conducts air brake training programs and classroom presentations as a DTO instructor, including new hire training, specific to DTO's EMU fleet. Collects data, identifies trends, performs research, and performs root cause analyses pertinent to EMU performance issues.Prior railroad experience and knowledge of systems is required. Training materials will be provided for the right candidate that shows a willingness to learn and the right mechanical and electrical aptitude. The ideal candidate will possess the following preferred skillset/experience:Experience managing maintenance-related projects (Scope of Work, Contract oversight, resource planning, schedule and timeline, deliverables)Experience troubleshooting and repairing electronic control systems and/or pneumatic systemsExperience solving complex electrical/mechanical problemsExperience tracking mechanical performance and analyzing that data to identify failure trendsExperience performing hands on repairs in a maintenance fieldExperience in a training role in a maintenance environmentExperience using computer-based maintenance management tracking softwareMinimum Qualifications:Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Engineering, project management or related field, or an equivalent level of applicable experienceExperience working in rail vehicle design, supply, operations, or related mechanical/electrical maintenance fieldMust be able to track failure data to identify failure trendsProficiency in reading and comprehending electrical schematics and prints.Experience troubleshooting and repairing electronic control systems and/or pneumatic systemsMust possess the ability to problem-solve mechanical and electrical systems down to the root cause and develop solutionsDemonstrated ability to perform project scheduling, costing, risk analysis and overall project managementStrong oral and written communications skillsDemonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Project, and PowerPoint) at an intermediate to advanced levelMust have a valid state of CO driver's licenseMust submit to pre-employment and random Drug and Alcohol testing as prescribed by DTOWork locations will require the employee to work in office settings as well as in the maintenance shopThis position may require occasional work in the evenings and/or weekends, as neededSome travel to vendors or training will be required, with advanced notice.Must be able to pass and maintain their FRA required Qualified Maintenance Person training and designation, to include physical requirements of working in a shop/field environmentThis is a safety sensitive position subject to the rules and regulations of the Federal Railroad Administration's drug and alcohol regulations.