Reference Number:1204
Department:Engineering
Closing Date:Apply early as this job may be filled at any time.
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We are seeking a skilled professional to join our team as a Signal System Technician. In this role, you will play a crucial part in ensuring the safety and efficiency of our railroad operations. Your primary responsibilities will include conducting signal system testing in accordance with FRA (Federal Railroad Administration) and UPRR (Union Pacific Railroad) requirements. You will also take the lead in installing, repairing, troubleshooting, and maintaining a wide range of railroad signals and grade crossing warning devices.
Required Certifications:For this position, you will be required to become a Union Pacific certified driver during your probationary period. To become certified, you must meet the following Motor Vehicle and Medical Requirements:
1. Have valid driver's license
2. Have an acceptable driving record per your Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)
Medical Requirements:Must meet the medical requirements (also called physical qualifications) for commercial motor vehicle drivers as specified by the US Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The FMCSA physical qualifications for drivers can be found on the FMCSA homepage. Health and Medical Services at Union Pacific Railroad will make the final determination on whether or not an individual meets the FMCSA medical qualifications, and may add additional medical requirements to assure the person can safety perform job tasks, with or without accommodation.
Completion of a recognized formal electrical training program, such as those offered by a community college, trade/vocational school, or military institution.
Possession of an Associate's degree or higher in electrical engineering or electronic technology.
Experience working in a variety of shifts, including overtime, holidays, and weekends.
Ability to work in confined spaces, demonstrating familiarity and adherence to safety protocols.
Willingness to work outdoors regardless of weather conditions.
Proficiency in operating construction equipment, including but not limited to backhoes, trenchers, cranes, and other relevant machinery.
Familiarity with working on and around moving heavy equipment.
Previous experience with railroad signaling systems.
Background in construction work, showcasing relevant knowledge and skills.
Previous exposure to work environments that necessitate the use of personal protective equipment, such as shock and arc flash clothing, safety glasses, safety boots, hard hats, and hearing protection.
Comprehensive knowledge of the electrical field, which can be supported by a documented work history including references and proof of apprentice or journeyman training.
Possession of a certificate in electricity or electronics, or an equivalent level of education.
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