Participate in training to continuously improve your skills and support your career growth.
Perform hands-on mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic maintenance, including inspections, troubleshooting, and repairs.
Follow Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), OSHA, and Loram safety protocols always.
Climb ladders and step up 36 inches multiple times daily
Collaborate with teammates to ensure optimal equipment performance and adherence to safety standards.
Lift and handle tools/equipment weighing 75+ lbs.
Operate and maintain Loram’s specialized rail maintenance equipment safely and efficiently.
Requirements
high school
driver's license
teamwork
problem solving
positive attitude
outdoor
Positive attitude, work ethic, and eagerness to learn and grow
Comfortable working in challenging outdoor environments
Communicate effectively with the team via radio, in-person, and written methods.
Valid driver’s license
Must meet vision and hearing requirements for day and night operations
Proficient in English, verbal and written communication
High school diploma or GED
Strong teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills
Loram does not sponsor work visas
Ability to walk 5–9 miles per day on uneven terrain
Benefits
Advancement Opportunities: 90% of operators are promoted within two years; 50% receive two promotions within the same time.
Travel Perks: Work in unique locations and gain exposure to a lifestyle few experience. Loram covers hotel/motel rooms and all work-related travel to and from the job site, including flights, buses, etc. (Per diem is not offered). Employees are responsible for personal expenses, including food, phone, and laundry.
No prior rail experience required—we’ll train you!
Medical, Dental, and Life Insurance
401(k) with 150% match up to 6%!
Paid travel and lodging for job assignments
Competitive Pay: $20/hour plus generous overtime. Typical weekly earnings range from $1,500 to $2,000+ with overtime opportunities (based on 65–80 hours per week).