Conductor Trainee-San Antonio, TX
About the role
We are one of the largest U.S. railroads transporting essential products and materials across 28 western states and 3 Canadian provinces. As a conductor trainee, you will play a crucial role in supporting the efficient and safe movement of freight.
Responsibilities
- Obtain, receive, and act on information (oral and written) through various devices.
- Climb on/off equipment, manage hand brakes, connect/disconnect air hoses, replace broken railcar knuckles, interpret signals for train movement, and judge/control speed and clearance distances.
- Operate track switches and derails to change train routing, check switch points for proper alignment, switch and spot cars, determine train make-up, inspect cars per federal regulations, monitor track conditions for any issues/problems, and report on passing train conditions.
- Work in a safety-sensitive environment with diverse and extreme weather conditions, walking and performing work on uneven surfaces, working around loud noises, fumes, and heavy/moving machinery.
Requirements
- Able to work now and in the future without BNSF's assistance in obtaining, maintaining, or extending employment authorization.
- At least 18 years of age or will be by the start date listed above.
- Ability to report for duty at the designated work location.
- Able to work safely in the above working conditions.
- Able to work the above shift/hours.
- Able to meet the above travel requirements.
- Able to read, write, and communicate (speak, hear, and understand) English.
- Able to lift and carry up to 80 pounds.
- Able to learn to identify, interpret, and use hand signals from near and far and visually judge the speed and distance of moving objects.
- Able to visually distinguish colors - red, blue, green, yellow, and lunar (clear light) and able to see at night.
- Able to visually distinguish and differentiate colors on computer display screens.
- Able to differentiate between verbal and non-verbal sounds (signals, alarms, etc.) and discriminate (comprehend) verbal communication in the work environment.
- Able to use hands and use hand tools to perform activities involving holding, grasping, turning, and pulling.
- Able to climb/descend ladders and get on/off equipment.
- Able to work at various heights above the ground including on locomotives, railcars, and other equipment.
- Able to bend, lift, walk, and stand occasionally with breaks.
- Able to sit frequently with breaks.
- Follow safety policies and procedures; wear the required personal protective equipment.
Qualifications
- Union membership with the SMART-TD or BLET and union dues are required per union agreement.
- Seniority district transfers eligibility varies by location and may require up to 3 years' employment and Director approval.
Skills
- Communication skills (oral and written).
- Physical abilities (climbing, lifting, walking, standing, sitting).
- Visual acuity (ability to see and distinguish colors).
- Hand-eye coordination and dexterity.
- Interpersonal skills (working with others, following instructions).
Benefits
BNSF offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package including:
- Health care options for you and your dependents.
- Life insurance.
- Railroad Retirement program and competitive 401(k) plan.
- Family benefits including parental and pediatric support, adoption and surrogacy reimbursement, and spending accounts.
- Discounts on travel, gym memberships, and more!
Pay
The entry rate is approximately $259.65 per day with an average annual salary of $70,000 - $82,000.
Schedule
This is a full-time (at least 40 hours/week) position subject to on-call (24/7), nights, weekends, and holidays. Work may be seasonal due to weather or business, requiring availability in the posted geographic area and timely reporting to the assigned location. Frequent travel is required, with the ability to travel to and stay in the designated seniority region for extended periods of time.
Training
Training for this position is company-paid on-the-job and classroom training for up to 19 weeks and will include travel to BNSF’s training center in Overland Park, KS.
Other Information
Relocation assistance is not available and there is a 60-day probationary period. The duties and responsibilities in this posting are representative categories to be used in deciding whether to apply for this position. This is not an exhaustive list of the position’s duties. Federal authority requires BNSF employees, whose work requires unescorted access to secure areas of port facilities, to obtain a TWIC. More information is available at https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/twic. BNSF Railway is an Equal Opportunity Employer, all qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.