About The Position

Lead responsibility for optimizing the shipper’s specialized rail equipment and ensuring rail capacity to reliably move heavy, oversized, and project cargo across the North American rail network. Deliver engineering, asset management, operational planning, and commercial negotiation to maximize equipment availability, reduce cost per move, and ensure safe, compliant transport of generators, gas turbines, and other heavy machinery.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Railway Engineering, Logistics, or related field.
  • Minimum 8 years in rail equipment engineering, heavy haul operations, or asset management.
  • Railcar design, load securement, axle load distribution, dynamic behavior under heavy loads, route constraint analysis, and heavy lift planning.
  • Working knowledge of FRA guidance and relevant parts of 49 CFR applicable to railroad operating practices and safety.
  • Experience negotiating with carriers, equipment lessors, and maintenance vendors.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience moving generators and gas turbines preferred.
  • Direct experience with multi-axle rail cars, heavy-Duty fleets.
  • Proven track record moving generators and gas turbines across U.S. rail routes.
  • Background in reliability engineering, predictive maintenance, or condition-based monitoring.
  • Experience with permitting and route surveys for oversized/overweight moves.
  • Understanding with AAR Open Top Loading Rules
  • Relationship building and understanding of the Class I railroads

Responsibilities

  • Define strategy for specialized assets (Multi-axle rail cars, heavy-duty flatcars, bolsters); set replacement, refurbishment.
  • Match equipment capability to shipment profiles; manage pooling, allocation, and rotation rules to maximize throughput and minimize idle time.
  • Secure train paths, siding access, and terminal slots with Class I and shortline railroads; align equipment availability with booked capacity and contingency plans.
  • Support route surveys, permitting, temporary works, and carrier interface for nonstandard moves.
  • Implement preventive and predictive maintenance, condition monitoring, inspection schedules, and root-cause analysis for equipment failures.
  • Maintain load charts, securement standards, certification records; ensure compliance with carrier rules and U.S. federal rail regulations.
  • Manage relationships with manufacturers, lessors, maintenance providers, and repair shops; negotiate service agreements, warranties, and spare parts contracts.
  • Track utilization, availability, MTBF, maintenance cost per move, and turnaround time; pilot telemetry and predictive analytics to improve uptime.
  • Create and deliver training for operations, maintenance crews, and contractors on safe handling, inspection, and specialized equipment operation.
  • Produce technical briefings, load plans, and risk assessments for internal stakeholders, customers, carriers, and regulators.

Benefits

  • medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage
  • access to Health Coach from GE Vernova, a 24/7 nurse-based resource
  • access to the Employee Assistance Program, providing 24/7 confidential assessment, counseling and referral services
  • GE Vernova Retirement Savings Plan, a tax-advantaged 401(k) savings opportunity with company matching contributions and company retirement contributions
  • access to Fidelity resources and financial planning consultants
  • tuition assistance
  • adoption assistance
  • paid parental leave
  • disability benefits
  • life insurance
  • 12 paid holidays
  • permissive time off
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