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Railroad Safety Flagger UP North
Railpros
Leading provider of outsourced rail engineering, safety management, construction, training & media services.
Provide on-site worker protection and safety coordination for live railroad tracks.
8d ago
Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
Utah, United States
Field
Company Size
950 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Consulting
Project Management
Design
Construction services
Safety services
Program management
Construction management
Sector Specialisms
Transport
Utilities
Role
What you would be doing
briefings
safety training
tool handling
communication
documentation
jobsite protection
Daily Briefings: Conduct daily job briefings with all personnel on-site, ensuring compliance with railroad safety requirements.
Safety Training: Actively participate in routine safety classes and qualification training.
Tool Handling: Handle and place signs, derail, and other tools and equipment weighing between 15 to 90 pounds as needed throughout the day.
Communication: Maintain high levels of communication with RWIC supervisors and managers regarding assignments and schedules.
Documentation: Prepare and submit required electronic forms, including job set-up forms for each flagging assignment, daily work reports, invoices, and other necessary reports.
Impactful Role: Play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and protection of railway work zones, directly impacting worker well-being and project efficiency.
Jobsite Protection: Ensure accurate and error-free jobsite protection for each assignment. This includes radio communication with train dispatchers and engineers, ensuring work groups are clear of limits during train movements, and granting permission for trains and on-track equipment to proceed through limits.
What you bring
on-track
class 1
mow
track inspection
microsoft office
high school
High school diploma or equivalent (GED).
Skill in installing a railroad derail and applying the locking device.
Proficiency in radio procedures for communication between RWIC/EICs (Employee in Charge) and work groups.
Ability to place railroad advance warning and stop signs.
UP North On-Track Worker and Operating Rules certification.
Understanding of on-track safety training and qualification required for roadway workers.
A minimum of 2 years of Class 1 Railroad experience, preferably within the Maintenance of Way (MOW) department.
Prior experience working within a railway company.
Ability to meet physical demands and perform required tasks effectively.
Proficiency with electronic communications, including email, text, and standard office applications (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite).
Capability to warn roadway workers of approaching trains.
Employment is contingent upon the successful outcome of pre-employment and recurring background checks, and drug and alcohol testing, as well as classroom and field training, including assessments. Successful completion of all onboarding and recurring training requirements is mandatory for continued employment.
Competence in conducting job briefings with roadway workers at their work location.
Training in railway “Track Inspection Guidelines” or equivalent, North On-Track Worker and Operating Rules.
2 - 5 years of experience in railroad track maintenance.
Benefits
Professional Growth: Opportunities for career development and advancement within the railroad industry, providing valuable experience in railway operations and safety management.
Additional Coverage Plans: Accident plan, critical illness plan, and hospital indemnity with employee-to-family coverage.
Work-Life Balance: Initiatives designed to support a balanced and fulfilling work life.
Life & Disability Insurance: Employer-paid with additional voluntary options available.
Paid Time Off (PTO): Generous Paid Time Off.
Wellness Programs: Access to various wellness initiatives and resources.
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA): For dependent care expenses.
Discount Programs: Exclusive discounts on products and services.
Company Merchandise Allowance: Company-funded allowance for our online store.
Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA): Employer-funded.
Industry Exposure: Gain exposure to various aspects of railroad operations, safety standards, and regulatory compliance, offering a dynamic and enriching experience in the railway field.
Health Savings Accounts (HSA): With employer match.
Comprehensive Health Insurance: Includes medical, dental, and vision coverage.
Retirement Savings: 401(k) plan with employer match.
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP): Support for personal and professional challenges.
Collaborative Environment: Work in a supportive and collaborative environment, contributing to the success of railway projects while gaining valuable industry knowledge.
Professional Development: Opportunities for training and career growth.
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