Climb steps or stairs onto/off the vehicle Ascend and descend steps/stairs on the vehicle (up to 300 steps per day).
Always ensure safe driving (including seat belt regulations).
Reach forward to check gauges.
Assist with maintaining equipment to a condition sufficient to satisfy scheduled RR test cycles, while maintaining production levels established by contract.
Lay on back and propel body forward and backward (under the vehicle).
Follow proper maintenance procedures. Assure all maintenance is performed safely.
Assist with maintaining standard inventory at a sufficient level to reduce downtime.
Operate test vehicle/detector car (either a "rail-bound" vehicle that looks like a railroad passenger car or a box truck modified to ride rails) on and off railroad tracks and in all road conditions.
Twist/bend neck to either side to full width and up/down the full range (neck extension/flexion).
Maintain awkward back and shoulder postures while under the vehicle.
Study and understand all specific customer procedures and guidelines in the Customer File.
Make periodic checks of equipment and report any problems to the Chief Operator.
Service/maintain/repair the vehicle and detector carriage under the vehicle. This will entail crawling under the vehicle with clearance as little as eighteen inches and bending/kneeling/squatting in awkward postures under the vehicle.
Perform vehicle inspections and equipment set-up.
Be able to lift and carry up to 85 lbs., occasionally assist in lifting objects over 100 lbs.
Ensure compliance with DOT regulations, including driver logs, weigh stations, stickers, registration, etc.
Exercise diplomacy and cooperation with RR personnel.
Walk on uneven surfaces in the railroad bed/on top of ballast.
Alternate standing and sitting to perform tasks.
Climb steps and/or ladders to enter/exit the vehicle repeatedly; perform a ground examination of rails (bending/kneeling) with hand test units.
Ensure compliance with preventative maintenance schedule and DOT inspections.
Maintain an organized and clean detector car.
Report in detail any complaints by RR personnel immediately to the Chief Operator.
Assist field maintenance personnel, as necessary, in repairs to equipment or vehicles.
Assist with entering required data into the DCS reporting system.
Requirements
cdl
air brake
2 years
hs diploma
mechanical
communication
Distant Objects minimum 20/40 each eye (DOT/FRA) with or without correction.
Reach overhead with full extension and at all angles, with abducted arms.
A minimum of 2 years of commercial driving experience
Speeding, warning sounds, less than or equal to the average 40 dB @ 0.5, 1, 2 kHz in the better ear (DOT/FRA).
Grip/grasp hand tools/hand test device.
Lay on stomach and propel body forward and backward (under the vehicle).
Hearing -- verbal communications, as well as alarms/buzzers at various audible frequencies.
Visual field 70 deg horizontal in each eye.
Visual -- observe track signals (distinguish red/green/yellow), to safely operate a vehicle, and to observe/interpret data on computer monitors and small display screens on handheld units. Ability to judge speed/distance of approaching vehicles.
Valid CDL Class A or B with air brake endorsement
Sitting for extended periods while operating the vehicle (can be several hours).
Be able to perform basic mechanical tasks (change a tire, replace a battery, etc.)
Be able to squat, kneel, etc., for extended periods of time
Recognize signal colors (DOT/FRA).
Be able to crawl under an 18-inch clearance
HS Diploma or GED
No significant hearing loss across the audible range.
Excellent communication skills (verbal and written)
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1928
Year Established
The company was established in 1928, marking the beginning of its innovative approach to rail safety.
Still in operation
Original Equipment
Some of the original Sperry 'doodlebug' inspection cars from the 1920s are still operational today, showcasing durability and legacy.
2002 acquisition
Expansion Milestone
The company expanded significantly by acquiring Harsco’s rail flaw detection group in 2002, enhancing its global presence.
Revolutionized rail safety with the first nondestructive track testing.
Operates a fleet of specialized vehicles and hi-rail trucks worldwide to detect internal rail flaws.
Proprietary induction and ultrasonic systems inspect welds, switches, and defect detection.
Typical projects include multi-mile inspections across heavy haul lines, metro systems, and interlockings.
Culture + Values
Valuing safety first, continuously improving the health and safety of people and the environment.
Committed to delivering high-quality services and solutions that meet or exceed customer expectations.
Believing in innovation, continuously pushing for excellence through technology and forward-thinking solutions.
Fostering a collaborative environment where every team member is empowered to contribute to success.
Holding oneself accountable to the highest standards of integrity and ethical business practices.
Environment + Sustainability
By 2050
Net Zero Emissions
Committed to achieving Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050 through innovative and eco-efficient solutions.
Operational focus on reducing energy consumption and waste.
Integrates sustainable practices into its technology and services for environmentally responsible rail operations.
Minimizes carbon footprint through fleet modernization and eco-efficient technology.
Inclusion & Diversity
5 years
Timeline for Diversity Goals
Aiming to increase representation of women in technical and leadership roles.
Strives to create a diverse and inclusive workforce through targeted recruitment, training, and employee support.
Actively monitors and reports on gender diversity in leadership roles.