What are the responsibilities and job description for the Railroad Signal Maintenance Technician position at Union Pacific Railroad Company?
Key Responsibilities
We are seeking an experienced professional to join our team as a Signal System Technician. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting signal system testing in accordance with FRA and UPRR requirements. This includes performing comprehensive testing of signal circuitry, equipment, and systems in accordance with FRA reporting requirements. Additionally, the candidate will utilize troubleshooting techniques to identify and resolve malfunctions in signal circuitry, equipment, and systems.
Required Skills and Qualifications
To be considered for this position, candidates must possess a valid driver's license and be proficient in working with both print and digital information. They must also demonstrate the ability to comprehend, interpret, reference, evaluate, organize, and accurately record both non-technical and technical information. Furthermore, they must have computer literacy and basic keyboarding skills, display excellent communication skills, and understand and adhere to safety rules, practice safe work habits, identify potential safety risks, and avoid hazardous behaviors and situations.
We are seeking an experienced professional to join our team as a Signal System Technician. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting signal system testing in accordance with FRA and UPRR requirements. This includes performing comprehensive testing of signal circuitry, equipment, and systems in accordance with FRA reporting requirements. Additionally, the candidate will utilize troubleshooting techniques to identify and resolve malfunctions in signal circuitry, equipment, and systems.
Required Skills and Qualifications
To be considered for this position, candidates must possess a valid driver's license and be proficient in working with both print and digital information. They must also demonstrate the ability to comprehend, interpret, reference, evaluate, organize, and accurately record both non-technical and technical information. Furthermore, they must have computer literacy and basic keyboarding skills, display excellent communication skills, and understand and adhere to safety rules, practice safe work habits, identify potential safety risks, and avoid hazardous behaviors and situations.