What are the responsibilities and job description for the Wayside Maintainer Railroad Signal-Twin Cities-Minnesota position at C?
Incentives Include:
- Company vehicle, laptop, and cell phone provided.
- Wages are negotiable as per experience.
Benefits Include:
- Health, dental, vision, 401-K plan.
- Employer paid LDT and Life Insurance.
- Paid holidays after 60 days of employment.
- Employee referral bonuses.
Summary
A Wayside Maintainer for CDL is responsible for testing, maintaining and improving signal systems at grade crossings and way-side signal locations in accordance with FRA and CDL standards. Alacrity, Dependability, Pride, Ownership, Teamwork and having a Safety Mindset are the hallmarks of a top performer in this job class. A signal maintainer will be evaluated in 5 basic areas:
- Safety
- Maintenance & Improvements
- Testing & Inspections
- Trouble Calls & Troubleshooting
- Team Player
Required Experiences:
- Knowledge of basic electronics and electrical fundamentals with an emphasis in low voltage
AC & DC circuits and relay or ladder logic. Must be able to read wiring diagrams
and use multi-meter. - Knowledge of rail operations generally and railroad signaling principals specifically. The
focus of a signal maintainer will be grade crossing warning systems, wayside signal
systems, defect detectors and AEI readers and possibly radio communications. - Signal maintaining is a largely independent job thus good time management and personal
initiative are essential. - Must be proficient with a personal computer and the MS Office line of products.
- High school diploma or GED equivalent unless otherwise approved by upper
management. - Relate-able experience in HVAC, Avionics, Communications, Motor Control and PLCs
will also be evaluated as requirements for the job. - Responsible for testing, maintaining, and improving grade crossing warning, wayside signals, AEI, or defect detector systems on an assigned territory. Follow regulations and testing procedures as set forth in the Blue Book.
- Willing to be On-Call much of the time and respond to dispatch and supervisor Trouble Calls in a timely manner.
- Understand and comply with FRA rules and regulations around railroad signaling, including the Hours-of-Service Law.
- Be responsible for all paperwork and retention schedules. Paperwork can include testing records, HOS forms, timesheets, material handling forms and trouble tickets. The responsibility for complete and accurate testing records and HOS documentation may continue after separation from CDL; voluntary or involuntary.
- Foster good relationships with local railroad customers and suppliers
- Be a team player willing to help on other territories and railroads. Assist with special projects, when assigned.
- Responsible for the safety of themselves and those around them. Reports any unsafe conditions that may exist.
- Keep company vehicle, equipment, tools and meters in good working order, following all maintenance and calibration schedules.
- Responsible for implementing strategies to maximize profitability in their area of responsibility.
- Other duties assigned by leadership team.
- Demonstrate and attain CDL Core Values: SAFETY, PEOPLE, INTEGRITY, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND EXCELLENCE
- Demonstrate and attain CDL Core Focus: CUSTOMER SATSIFCATION
Physical Demands:
- Standing, walking, bending, kneeling and/or sitting for long periods of time.
- Climbing ladders to reach ceilings and other high objects.
- Push/Pull/Lift/Moving 50 pounds repeatedly.
- Working in adverse weather conditions.
- Walk and stand on uneven surfaces.