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Assistant Signal Worker - Maintenance


Job Summary

Regional travel required and may require 100% travel away from home.
Assist in the installation, repair and maintenance of various railroad signals and grade crossing protection equipment.
 
Primary Activities and Responsibilities

  • Ensure compliance with all railroad rules and regulations for safety, operations and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
  • Construct forms and foundations for signal equipment, hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Install signal/communication structures and components
  • Lubricate moving parts on mechanical equipment such as switch machines, car retarders and controllers
  • Set up barricades to isolate potentially dangerous situations
  • Prepare and paint signal equipment
  • Inspect, test, repair and maintain communication/signal and electrical equipment

Pay Rate

Pay rate information is subject to change based on Collective Bargaining Agreement and, if applicable, may vary by location.
 

Training

You will be required to attend paid training as required by your collective bargaining agreement. Please note that training may occur outside of your work location.

 
Minimum Qualifications

  • High School diploma/GED
  • 21 years of age or older
  • Valid Driver's License
  • One year experience in interpreting schematics and diagrams

Preferred Qualifications

  • Commercial Drivers License (CDL)
  • One year outside work experience (construction labor, farming, landscaping, etc.)
  • One year experience using Volt / Ohm meters
  • One year experience interpreting circuit schematics
  • One year training or experience in electronics, electrical, or electromechanical

Basic Competencies

  • Verbal comprehension (understand oral and written communications--both general and technical)
  • Communication skills (provide clear instructions/directions)
  • Reasoning skills (problem solving and troubleshooting skills)
  • Basic Math

Physical Requirements

  • Employees must be able to meet and comply with the manufacturer’s weight limitation safety rating and recommendations for any equipment associated with performing their duties, including the 300 lb. safety rating for ladders (both portable and affixed) and fall arrest equipment
  • Heavy Work, lifting up to 60 pounds occasionally
  • Stoop/bend/kneel/crouch/balance/climb on an occasional basis
  • Demonstrate auditory and visual acuity/tracking/inspection
  • Climb ladders and poles up to at least 40 feet to make repairs, tests and installations
  • Physical duties will require walking over uneven terrain and getting on and off equipment
  • Equipment restrictions mandate that an incumbent must not exceed the 300 lb equipment capacity limits (including 15 lbs of required tools) to safely perform the job duties
  • Must meet color vision requirements as described in the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Regulations

Employment Conditions

  • Commercial Drivers License (CDL) must be obtained immediately upon being hired
  • Work safely to prevent on the job accidents and injuries
  • Wear protective equipment including hearing protection, safety-toe boots, or safety glasses
  • Work hours may include a nonstandard workweek, overtime, and various shift work
  • Complete annual training and pass safety rules examination
  • Federal regulations require random testing for drugs and/or alcohol
  • Must pass all required assessments
  • This position is governed by a collective bargaining agreement, membership is required
  • Regional travel required and may require 100% travel away from home
  • Active employees must complete one year in current position or craft before applying for positions
  • Must pass a post-offer medical examination, including a drug screen.
  • An active or furloughed employee who changes to a new craft may be required to permanently relinquish his/her seniority in the former craft unless otherwise provided for in the applicable collective bargaining agreement or other governing agreement. Active employees desiring to transfer or change crafts must bring a transfer form properly completed and signed by a supervisor to the hiring session. This form along with the transfer policy can be accessed at CSX Gateway > Help, Links & Tools > Forms > HR Forms > Contract Employee Transfer Form. Furloughed employees do not need to complete the transfer form.

Environmental Conditions

Work outside in all weather conditions, in confined spaces and/or at elevated heights.
 
Safety Commitment

Safety is a way of life at CSX, encompassing every aspect of company operations. Guided by a policy of ensuring the safety of our employees, our customers and the communities we serve, CSX works relentlessly to prevent accidents and injuries. Not only is it the right thing to do, but when a company puts safety first, everyone benefits: the employees and their families, the customers and the communities.

This is a safety sensitive position. The candidate selected for this position must successfully complete a full physical including a drug test. Passing results must be received prior to start date in new position. All candidates' safety records will be reviewed and considered when evaluating the candidate pool.

Company Profile

CSX Corporation, together with its subsidiaries based in Jacksonville, Florida, is one of the nation's leading transportation companies. CSX provides rail-based freight transportation services including traditional rail service, the transport of intermodal containers and trailers, as well as other transportation services such as rail-to-truck transfers and bulk commodity operations. CSX and the rail industry provide customers with access to an expansive and interconnected transportation network that plays a key role in North American commerce and is critical to the long-term economic success and improved global competitiveness of the United States. In addition, freight railroads provide the most economical and environmentally efficient means to transport goods over land. 

CSX’s principal operating subsidiary, CSX Transportation (CSXT), provides an important link to the transportation supply chain through its approximately 20,000 route-mile rail network and serves major population centers in 26 states east of the Mississippi River, the District of Columbia and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. It has access to over 70 ocean, river and lake port terminals along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, the Mississippi River, the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway. This access allows CSX to meet the dynamic transportation needs of manufacturers, industrial producers, the automotive industry, construction companies, farmers and feed mills, wholesalers and retailers, and energy producers. The CSX’s intermodal business links customers to railroads via trucks and terminals. CSXT also serves thousands of production and distribution facilities through track connections with other Class I railroads and more than 240 short-line and regional railroads.

Closing Statement

At CSX, two of our five Guiding Principles are Valuing and Developing Employees as well as Operating Safely. We are committed to offering our team members the most competitive compensation and benefits package available, unlimited opportunities for development and growth throughout an exciting and rewarding career, and the safest work environment possible.

CSX is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer that supports diversity in the workplace.

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