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Be physically present with workers to ensure compliance with protection requirements.
Communicates diligently with the work group being protected, Trains, other railway personnel, and Rail Traffic Controllers using established procedures and radio equipment to ensure the understanding of instructions, protection limits, work site hazards and other specific site conditions.
Applies knowledge of the requirements of the rules and regulations to support the safe and on-time movement of heavy rail commuter trains through work zones with minimal delay to project performance.
Ensures compliance to railway safety requirements and instructions utilizing a strong understanding of railway safe practices, company policy, and the Canadian Rail Operating Rules (CROR) including customer specific procedure as it relates to track protection and identifying emergency situations.
Consults with the site Supervisor and/or contractor’s representative to understand scope of work being conducted, any potential hazards to the rail infrastructure and applies field level controls or protection as required to protect rail operations.
Provides instructions to ensure that all workers understand site specific requirements prior to commencing work under protection of Safety Watch/Lone Worker, Rule 841, Rule 842 and Track Occupancy Permit.
Responsibly operates company vehicles and ensures all daily maintenance and inspections of the units are completed.
Performs any administrative duties related to proper documentation as per PNR Quality Management System including daily flagging sheets to support time entries.
Provides on-site track protection according to the Canadian Rail Operating Rules
Required to assist with railway maintenance and construction when required.
Reporting to the Track Protection Supervisor, the Protecting Foreman is responsible for monitoring and controlling railway construction and maintenance activities to ensure safe completion of work occurring on or near railway infrastructure. The Protecting Foreman’s primary role is to set up a safe system of work to protect rail operations from construction and asset management activities and provide rail corridor access and control on site. The Protecting Foreman ensures compliance with the requirements of the Canadian Rail Operating Rules (CROR), General Engineering Instructions or equivalent, Customer Safety Instructions, Engineering Track Standards or equivalent, and PNR company policies and procedures throughout the job site including overseeing Sub-Foreman as applicable.
Ability to read and understand specific documents including schedules, standard railway plans and specifications.
Valid Ontario class G driver’s license
Ability to work in a safety sensitive position directing work groups on live railway corridors.
All successful applicants must be in compliance with PNR RailWorks Inc. Mandatory COVID Vaccination Policy, which will be provided prior to hire.
Frequently stands, walks, climbs, balances, lifts, bends on uneven terrain.
Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
Certified in Canadian Railway Operating Rules.
Ability to work independently or as part of a team.
A minimum of 2 years related experience in the railway industry specific to track protection.
Works outdoors and able to be exposed to all weather conditions including extreme hot and cold temperatures.
Ability to work rotating shifts.
Ability to maintain concentration and mental alertness in a variety of situations.
Exposed to live track/trains and high voltage.
Proficient use of computers, tablets etc.
Knowledge of the occupational hazards, railway engineering safety regulations and safety precautions of the work being performed.
Strong verbal and written communication skills in English and French.
Employee Assistance Program
Unionized Position: $37.41
Company Pension
Room for advancement provided
Competitive Vacation
Health & Dental Benefits