1st and 2nd shift
Basic Qualifications
Education/Training: High school diploma or equivalent; technical training a plus.
Must pass a certified welding procedure test.
Certifications in welding, NDT, or mechanical trades.
Safety‑focused culture, requiring ongoing training and compliance requirements.
S kill(s): Proficient in reading, writing, grammar, and basic math; m echanical aptitude and experience with industrial or heavy‑equipment repair; proficient in welding and metal fabrication (MIG, stick, or flux‑core); demonstrated ability reading blueprints, repair manuals, and technical diagrams; strong understanding of FRA and AAR regulations (or the commitment to acquire this knowledge; and basic computer skills for entering repair data.
Working Conditions: Ability to stand, bend, reach, climb, and lift up to 40lbs; outdoor and shop settings with exposure to weather, noise, and industrial equipment; work in extreme temperatures and elements for an extended period of time; operate heavy machinery, power tools, or equipment; work at elevated heights or in confined spaces; handle hazardous, volatile, or flammable materials; and shift work may be required depending on operational needs.
Experience : Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in welding, repair, or related heavy equipment manufacturing roles. Previous work in railcar repair, heavy equipment maintenance, or industrial mechanics.
Experience with pneumatic, hydraulic, or brake systems.
General Responsibilities
The Railcar Repair Person is responsible for inspecting, diagnosing, and repairing railcars to ensure compliance with FRA, AAR, and company safety standards. The role involves performing structural repairs—such as welding and component replacement—along with preventative maintenance on braking, coupler, and door systems. Additionally, they operate heavy machinery, document all work in maintenance systems, and adhere strictly to safety protocols while collaborating with team members to prioritize repairs and ensure safe operational release.
This position falls under the company's safety-sensitive category. Successful candidates must comply with all company safety policies and procedures, including a zero-tolerance drug and alcohol policy and are subject to pre-employment, random, post-incident, and reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing.
Essential Duties
Ancillary Duties
Compensation details: 26-28 Hourly Wage
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