Summary: responsible for assembling trains and switching railroad cars into a yard. Throws switches and couples, or attaches to cable, to railcars being hauled by locomotive in industrial plants or ship ports by performing the following duties Typical Duties: Typical duties will include but not be limited to the preparation and/or modification of the following: Works with a Locomotive Engineer adding/supplying fuel, water, oil and sand to locomotives. Essential Functions: Responsibilities will include but not be limited to the following: Responsible for performing safety inspections of locomotives and railcars. Works with Locomotive Engineer with adding/supplying fuel, water, oil and sand to locomotive. Must be able to ascertain the nature of mechanical failures to locomotive and/or railcars and make necessary repairs. Must be able to make repairs or adjustments to equipment to maintain operation of locomotive and/or railcars. Must be able to replace knuckles in couplers requiring use of tools and physical exertion. Uncouples loaded cars at their destination or uncouples and distributed empty car to siding or to loading areas. Moves switches to route cars and signals Locomotive Engineer to start or stop cars. Must be able to operate railcar handbrakes and rail track switches. Open and closes doors or hatches on railcars. Opens or closes chute gates or positions railcars on track to load or unload cars. Must be able to communicate effectively with the Locomotive Engineer through use of hand signals or two-way radio.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees