
Train Conductor
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Overview
Job Description
- Responsible for assisting the Train Engineer with the movement of rail equipment (locomotives, rail cars, tracks, etc.) within the rail yard in a safe and efficient manner.
- Maintain an efficient and orderly rail yard by moving rail cars and freeing rail tracks for incoming rail traffic.
- Manage rail track switches to direct rail cars to appropriate tracks.
- Ability to connect and disconnect rail air hoses as needed to consolidate rail cars efficiently.
- Lead job briefings with the Supervisors and crew prior to work beginning.
- Ensures compliance is met under HAZMAT and OSHA Regulations. This includes reporting any incidents to the supervisory immediately.
- The conductor is required to wear Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), such as a safety vest, safety glasses, hearing protection, and safety toe boots.
- Responsible for maintaining clear communication with Train Engineer/Operator and other crew members while moving locomotives with either verbal, hand, or radio signals.
- Participates in daily safety briefings.
- Inspects all rail equipment to ensure there is no damage and notify the operator and supervisor immediately if there is.
- Handles all rail equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
- Maintain awareness and organization within the rail yard, including attention to the ground surface (potholes, debris, and/or slippery conditions).
- You must have a valid driver's license.
- You must have advanced knowledge of the railroad industry from vocational education, apprenticeship, on-the-job training, or similar experience.
- You must be able to pass a vision and hearing test.
- You must have excellent written and verbal communication skills to coordinate with a variety of individuals.
- Job duties are performed in an ambient outdoor environment, which would include varying conditions (rain, snow, ice, heat, wind, cold, etc).
- This position requires that you travel throughout the yard and the transfer station either by walking and/or driving.
- The noise level in the work environment is loud and this noise is continuous.
- You must have the ability to work in an environment which can be hazardous at times.
- You must have the physical ability to see and hear fast-moving equipment and be able to move so that you can remain safe always.
- Medical | Dental | Vision Insurance.
- Paid Vacation, Holidays, and Personal Days.
- Life Insurance.
- 401k.
One of America’s largest intermodal terminal operators, with more than 60 U.S. intermodal and auto handling facilities.Rail Management Services (RMS) is one of the largest suppliers of intermodal ramp services in the United States handling over 9 million lifts per year. An FRA certified rail switching service provider, RMS serves all U.S. Class 1 railroads.With more than three decades of experience focused on facilitating the railroad motor carrier interface, RMS has been the lowest cost and most efficient providers while maintaining one of the best safety records in the industry. Today RMS subsidiaries include Pacific Rail Services, Pacific Trailer Repair Services, Rail Terminal Services, Terminal Switching Services and PRS Auto.
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