Job Summary
The Track Maintenance Foremen is responsible for the maintenance of track components. The position leads crews to ensure that fixtures on the railroad work properly. The incumbent participates in inspecting, repairing, and replacing rails, ties, switches, and ballast.
Major Responsibilities
- Inspect and maintain track structure and right-of-way to CN’s specifications
- Supervise and develop track forces to ensure quality maintenance and safe work performance
- Inspect track work on completion and approve track for service
- Maintain train operating restrictions in alignment with track standards
- Implement safety directives
- Assist in the development of safety programs and goals
- Remove and replace defective ties, rails spikes, and anchors
- Correct deviations in track surface, alignment, and gauge
- Install and repair street and railroad crossings
- Assist in the replacement and repair of items such as power-operated switches and insulated joints
- Help to unload ballast as well as unload and distribute track material
- Sort used track material for loading, which may be loaded by hand
- Clear brush, vegetation, snow, and litter from railroad right-of-way
- Establish and maintain drainage
- Clean up after work completion
- Comply with track safety standards, Operating Rules, and Safe work procedures
- Complete work, material inventory, and inspections reports
Working Conditions
Must be available to work shifts, away from home on various work cycles, and occasional overtimeAbility to work outdoors in various types of weather and environmental conditions, involving physical workMust be able to perform repetitive physical activitiesAbility to lift and carry 50 pounds (22 kg) frequently and up to 70 pounds (32 kg) occasionallyMust have good eye-hand coordination and graspingRequirements
Foreman or supervisory experienceExperience in similar working conditionsHigh School Diploma or equivalent General Education Diploma (GED)Valid Driver’s LicenseKnowledge of Microsoft Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, and Word)Collaborates with others and shares informationCommunicates with impactSets direction and inspires othersLeads by example for the safety and security of allConsiders ESG principles in all operationsWelding skillsKnowledge of signals or Rail Operating RulesAny experience / education / skills / knowledge for these above would be considered as an assetTraining
Upon hiring, the position attends formal and on-the-job training. The incumbent is required to complete the training program successfully. The position receives classroom training over a period of 4 weeks at 40 hours per week. The training is primarily on health and safety rules and basic machine operator procedures. Successful completion of the classroom and on-the-job training is mandatory to continue employment.
This position is a unionized position. As such, pay and benefits are governed by the applicable collective agreement.