Locomotive Engineer
Cando Rail & Terminals · Ferndale, WA · 4 mo ago
Management$34–$36/hrFull-time
Job Description
Locomotive Engineers with Cando are responsible for providing safe and efficient rail car switching services. Working in a fast-paced, customer-oriented environment, the Switching crew must work well in teams to maximize efficiency and safety, while demonstrating a strong initiative, and organizational skills.
- Ensuring safe operation of the locomotive and train movements including conducting clear and concise job briefings.
- Applying rules, special instructions, and switching procedures while operating as a locomotive engineer or grounds person. This includes but is not limited to working as a team to operate switches and derails, coupling and uncoupling rail cars, managing air hoses, and applying or releasing handbrakes to perform necessary rail car switching maneuvers for the customer.
- Providing protection of train, track, and equipment.
- Performing plant and equipment inspections, including air brake tests.
- Complying with all applicable operating rules, switching procedures, regulations imposed by government, the customer, and/or Cando; practicing and promoting safe work habits.
- Keeping the interior of the locomotive safe, clean, and tidy.
- Completing daily inspection and testing of the locomotive brakes and safety devices.
- Completing daily reports, daily logs, and other reports deemed necessary for the customer or Cando.
- Actively participating with the team and providing excellent customer service while promoting a superior company image.
- Participating in training or company initiatives as required.
Skills, Knowledge, & Abilities
- Excellent teamwork skills and strong customer service skills.
- Ability to read and write general documentation including safety briefings, policy and procedure manuals, and switching lists.
- Physically fit including the ability to pull self up and down from a railcar on a continuous basis, able to lift and twist air hoses, able to secure rail car brakes, and operate both derails and switches effectively.
- Knowledge with technology and computer systems with a willingness to use Excel and Outlook on a daily basis.
- Ability to obtain and maintain GCOR certification, FRA standard's, TWIC, a valid state driver's license, safety critical medical status, and meet all safety and customer requirements including Drug & Alcohol testing.
Education & Experience
- Experience as a Locomotive Operator is preferred.
- Previous experience in a heavy industrial environment is preferred.