Track Labourers/Technicians Jobs
By Ontario Northland At Ontario, Canada
Experience within the labour industry
Work varying schedules as per operational requirements, examples include,
Travel frequently and be away from home for extended periods of time
Ensure railroad right-of-way is clear of brush, vegetation and snow
Operate in a safe and efficient manner, all equipment and tools associated with track maintenance
Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and federal and provincial regulations
Track Specialist Jobs
By Metrolinx At Ontario, Canada
Must successfully complete training/certification in the following: Canadian Rail Operating Rules (CROR) and Track Inspection Guidelines (TIG)
Comprehensive knowledge of track, bridge structures, construction and maintenance including identification of deficiencies
Perform field audits and track inspection services on Metrolinx owned and operated railway corridors.
Administer track construction and rehabilitation for programmed maintenance and expansion
Establish, within regulatory guidelines, the priority, inspection frequency, and condition audit reporting of program maintenance and plant renewal implementation.
Ensure full contractor compliance with contractual agreement terms and conditions governing the delivery of railway corridor engineering services.

Are you looking for an exciting and rewarding career in the railway industry? Become a Track Inspector and help keep the railway running safely and efficiently! As a Track Inspector, you will be responsible for inspecting railway tracks and ensuring they meet safety standards. You will also be responsible for identifying and reporting any potential hazards or defects. If you have a keen eye for detail and a passion for safety, this is the perfect job for you!

Overview Track Inspectors are responsible for inspecting and maintaining railway tracks and other related infrastructure. They ensure that the tracks are safe and in good condition for use by trains. They also inspect and maintain railway signals, switches, and other related equipment. Detailed Job Description Track Inspectors are responsible for inspecting and maintaining railway tracks and other related infrastructure. They inspect the tracks for any damage or defects, and make necessary repairs or replacements. They also inspect and maintain railway signals, switches, and other related equipment. They ensure that the tracks are safe and in good condition for use by trains. They also inspect and maintain the railway crossings, and ensure that they are in compliance with safety regulations. Track Inspectors also inspect and maintain the railway bridges and tunnels, and ensure that they are in good condition. They also inspect and maintain the railway embankments and other related infrastructure. They also inspect and maintain the railway signals, switches, and other related equipment. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of railway track maintenance and repair
• Knowledge of railway signals, switches, and other related equipment
• Knowledge of railway safety regulations
• Ability to identify and repair defects in railway tracks
• Ability to use hand and power tools
• Ability to work in a team environment
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
• Ability to work independently
• Ability to follow instructions
• Good communication skills
• Good problem-solving skills
Job Qualifications
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Previous experience in railway track maintenance and repair
• Valid driver’s license
• Ability to pass a background check
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of railway track maintenance and repair
• Knowledge of railway signals, switches, and other related equipment
• Knowledge of railway safety regulations
• Knowledge of hand and power tools
Job Experience
• Previous experience in railway track maintenance and repair
Job Responsibilities
• Inspect and maintain railway tracks and other related infrastructure
• Inspect and maintain railway signals, switches, and other related equipment
• Ensure that the tracks are safe and in good condition for use by trains
• Inspect and maintain railway crossings, bridges, tunnels, and embankments
• Inspect and maintain railway signals, switches, and other related equipment
• Make necessary repairs or replacements to railway tracks and other related infrastructure
• Follow safety regulations and procedures