Railroad Conductor or Engineer

  • Doswell, VA
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
  • Apply easily
Purpose and Scope:
Position exists to safely and efficiently operate trains, and to satisfy customer needs and requirements in moving cars to and from customer locations.Principle Responsibilities: * Making up trains/switching cars
  • Reviews customer requirements and job orders
  • Uses efficient movements and means in switching and blocking operations
  • Considers safety in the switching of cars
  • Mounts and dismounts cars safely
  • Determines/communicates switching movements
  • Logs data pertinent to car movements
  • Conducts safe train operation
  • Conducts and participates in proper job briefings
  • Wears proper PPE on the job where required
  • Reports to work on time and well rested at reporting time
  • Properly conducts air brake checks and car safety inspection
  • Performs work in agreement with Operating Rules/Signals requirements
  • Understands/follows radio communication procedures
  • Uses proper track authority with all affected rail users
  • Practices good housekeeping on assigned locomotive
  • Assists as needed in on-the-job training for all lower positions
  • Operates Locomotive (depends on training and level achieved)
  • Operates Locomotive in safe and efficient manner
  • Follows all safe practices in train operations
  • Completes all forms necessary to locomotive operations
  • Keeps proper track of HOS records
  • Troubleshoots and perform minor locomotive maintenance issues
  • Operates within our Customer Focus Environment
  • Maintains a courteous and professional manner with customers
  • Maintains a courteous and professional manner with general public
  • Displays courtesy and sensitivity
  • Manages difficult or emotional customer situations
  • Meets commitments
  • Responds promptly to customer needs
Note: At Level V and Senior Levels, the Transportation Specialist is able to back up the Operations Manager for station and train operations. * Effectively backs up station manager
  • Ensures safe station and train operations
  • Completes required reports and paperwork
  • Maintains station and property in safe and organized manner
  • Follows proper cost control measures
  • Ensures all FRA and other regulations are properly followed
  • Responds properly to customer needs along the assigned line
Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical and Mental Requirements
  • Ability to maintain calm composure and professionalism and make safe and efficient decisions under emergency and normal operations
  • Ability and willingness to work outside in all weather conditions
  • Ability and willingness to wear all required PPE
  • Regularly lift and carry objects or material weighing up to 20 lbs.
  • Perform work activities that require making quick or repeated flexing movements with arms, legs or body (e.g. bending, stretching, twisting and reaching.)
  • React and respond quickly and appropriately to emergency situations (e.g. reacting to alarms or to sounds indicating malfunction of equipment.)
  • Remain standing or sitting for more than half of every work day, and/or an extended period of time.
  • Read, inspect or do similar activities
  • Perform activities involving the use of fingers (e.g. pinching, pushing buttons.)
  • Perform activities involving the use of hands (e.g. holding, grasping, turning)
  • Engage in physical activities for an extended period of time.
Types of Physical Tasks associated with train service duties
  • Tying of hand brakes on the engine, (requiring a “pumping” action up and down at a level below the waist,)
  • Mount and dismount engines and cars from uneven surfaces and in all types of weather.
  • Operate various designs of track switches (puzzle, spring) and derails (hand-thrown, dual control, electric) to change the route of the engine within yards or on the road
  • Check switch points to assure switch is properly aligned
  • Align drawbars by lifting, pulling, or pushing on the drawbar
  • Pull pin-lifter rod to raise knuckle pin
  • Lift and carry objects weighing over 50 lbs. relying on safety rules/experience in handling (lifting, moving, carrying, etc.) them
  • Maintain balance while working in or around moving equipment, on uneven terrain, or on track ballast.
Types of Physical functions when working as a conductor
  • Get on and off moving or stationary equipment while train is performing industrial, station, or yard switching to set/release hand brakes or to perform other duties.
  • Ride moving car by hanging on grab irons or ladder, sometimes for extended period of time
  • Climb ladders, stairs, or other structures
  • Flag for vehicular traffic at intersections
  • Remove/replace broken knuckles weighing up to 85 lbs.
  • Inspect the condition of trains/equipment while stationary, sometimes involving walking the length of the train involving distances of more than a mile and frequently over uneven terrain.
Other requirements
  • Ability to pass FRA mandated testing including substance abuse, vision, and physicals
  • Requires an acceptable driving (DMV) record – clearance by the companies insurance company
  • Ability to understand/follow radio communication procedures
  • Ability to pass Operating Rules, Train Operating Signals, and Train Handling Test
  • Acceptable reading and writing skills (necessary for operations)
  • Ability to work up to 12 hour shifts, Holidays and weekends as required
  • Ability and willingness to perform Track Worker duties as required
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