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16 jobs that use Rail Cars the most

Jobs that use rail cars the most include train conductor, freight conductor, and baler operator.

What jobs use Rail Cars the most?

1. Train Conductor

How train conductor uses Rail Cars:

  • Provide excellent leadership by training new conductors in railroad rules and regulations, while simultaneously managing the train yard.
  • Operate track switches, couple cars and work on freight trains in yard operations and on the road with heavy travel.
  • Conform to FRA rules during train movement and transportation.

Most common skills for train conductor:

  • Switches
  • Rail Cars
  • FRA
  • Safety Procedures
  • Ladders
  • Locomotives

2. Freight Conductor

How freight conductor uses Rail Cars:

  • Provide excellent leadership by training new conductors in railroad rules and regulations, while simultaneously managing the train yard.
  • Instruct and assist train crews in coupling/uncoupling cars, operate switches, and implement minor repairs to rail cars.
  • Assist co-workers to couple and uncouple cars, throw track switches, or other activities involve in switching railroad cars.

Most common skills for freight conductor:

  • Switches
  • FRA
  • Rail Cars
  • Federal Regulations
  • Hand Signals
  • CSX

3. Baler Operator

How baler operator uses Rail Cars:

  • Use automate systems and RF units to pull, put away and load customer product, in addition to managing inventory
  • Operate forklift to load and unload pallets, run baler to compact the recycled cardboard and stack the bales.
  • Hand stack pallets, customize based on needs and requirements of customer.

Most common skills for baler operator:

  • Perform Routine Maintenance
  • Routine Maintenance
  • Rail Cars
  • Baling
  • Pallets
  • Hand Tools

4. Railroad Conductor

How railroad conductor uses Rail Cars:

  • Travel from terminal to terminal by rail while strictly adhering to all FRA rules and regulations.
  • Inspect locomotives after runs to detect damage and defective equipment.
  • Project problem solving and analysis skills to maintain interaction with coworkers and supervisors.

Most common skills for railroad conductor:

  • Switches
  • Rail Cars
  • FRA
  • Air Brakes
  • Locomotives
  • Hand Signals

5. Kiln Operator

How kiln operator uses Rail Cars:

  • Manage and buy lumber, run the kilns and boughtlumber from all hardwood producing areas.
  • Develop a new and up to date HAZWASTE program for the site
  • Close tunnel doors and start blowers and heaters to regulate humidity and temperature within tunnel.

Most common skills for kiln operator:

  • Safety Standards
  • Safety Procedures
  • Rail Cars
  • Production Equipment
  • RAN
  • Moisture Content

6. Switchman

How switchman uses Rail Cars:

  • Manage daily inspections and audits of locomotives.
  • Complete safety training and follow all FRA safety regulations on a daily basis.
  • Operate track switches, couple cars, and work on freight trains in yard operations and on the road.

Most common skills for switchman:

  • Switches
  • Ladders
  • Rail Cars
  • Air Hoses
  • Locomotives
  • Electrical Connections

7. Car Inspector

How car inspector uses Rail Cars:

  • Operate specialize off-highway motor vehicles including forklifts and ATV's.
  • Inspect new Chrysler vehicles, look for damage move them from one spot to another, log in damages and shipping ..
  • Conduct dimensional and visual inspections procedures on CMM machines to ensure geometrical characteristics of the product are in specification.

Most common skills for car inspector:

  • Safety Equipment
  • Rail Cars
  • Troubleshoot
  • Oil Changes
  • Torches
  • MTA

8. Switch Operator

How switch operator uses Rail Cars:

  • Supervise a team of ten soldiers in the day-to-day operations of a commercial SL-100 Nortel telephone switch.
  • Provide gateway for both LAN and X.25 subscribers.
  • Insure technicians obtain proper training through NORTEL training courses.

Most common skills for switch operator:

  • Switches
  • Encryption
  • Telecommunication
  • Hand Tools
  • Rail Cars
  • Secret Security Clearance

9. Conductor And Engineer

How conductor and engineer uses Rail Cars:

  • Provide excellent leadership by training new conductors in railroad rules and regulations, while simultaneously managing the train yard.
  • Operate track switches, derails, automatic switches, and retarders to change routing of train or cars.
  • Provide accurate lists of train order for switching and hazmat purposes.

Most common skills for conductor and engineer:

  • Switches
  • Ladders
  • FRA
  • Rail Cars
  • Hand Signals
  • Locomotives

10. Terminal Operator

How terminal operator uses Rail Cars:

  • Manage the efficient use of locomotives and fuel to ensure that freight car cycles are effectively manage while in the terminals.
  • Operate forklift, loaders, bulldozers, excavators, ship hydraulic cranes.
  • Pull LTL loads for shipment.

Most common skills for terminal operator:

  • Loaders
  • Cranes
  • Rail Cars
  • Customer Service
  • TWIC
  • General Maintenance

11. Refinery Operator

How refinery operator uses Rail Cars:

  • Manage multiple large volume fermentation tanks simultaneously.
  • Work include LOTO procedures and gathering oil samples for the onsite lab.
  • Have knowledge of cryo plant production, amine, and NGL production.

Most common skills for refinery operator:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Ladders
  • Product Quality
  • Control Room
  • Rail Cars
  • OSHA

12. Locomotive Engineer

How locomotive engineer uses Rail Cars:

  • Receive verbal directions via radio or hand signals from conductors and brakemen and subsequently follow directions accordingly.
  • Marshal 90-car coal trains for transfer to CSX.
  • Qualify on GCOR and CSX signal and operating rules.

Most common skills for locomotive engineer:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Locomotives
  • FRA
  • Rail Cars
  • Conductors
  • Safety Rules

13. Bulk Plant Operator

How bulk plant operator uses Rail Cars:

  • Maintain buildings HVAC / lighting automation systems and make adjustments as needed for tenant's comfort and to manage energy consumption.
  • Work with dispatch with inventory and order what is needed.
  • Perform HSE safety stand downs as necessary and adhere to company standards.

Most common skills for bulk plant operator:

  • Math
  • CDL
  • Pallets
  • Troubleshoot Equipment
  • Rail Cars
  • Bulk Trucks

14. Dock Operator

How dock operator uses Rail Cars:

  • Use automate systems and RF units to pull, put away and load customer product, in addition to managing inventory
  • Assure all require PPE require for the job are on hand.
  • Serve as the facility person in-charge (PIC) of dangerous bulk liquid marine cargo transfers.

Most common skills for dock operator:

  • Pallets
  • RF
  • Safety Standards
  • Gauges
  • Rail Cars
  • Pallet Jack

15. Longshoreman

How longshoreman uses Rail Cars:

  • Rig cargo for unloading/loading with cranes.
  • Attach slings and hooks on crane.
  • Carry and push around dollies and cranes as instructed.

Most common skills for longshoreman:

  • Safety Guidelines
  • Delivery Vehicle
  • TWIC
  • Manual Labor
  • Rail Cars
  • Load Cargo

16. Oil Operator

How oil operator uses Rail Cars:

  • Manage and maintain GPS and other equipment.
  • Operate heavy machinery such as bobcat equipment and also operate and pave asphalt perform demolition work.
  • Install PVC casing and well motors.

Most common skills for oil operator:

  • CDL
  • DOT
  • Safety Measures
  • Frac
  • Rail Cars
  • Oiling

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