Railroad Worker Job Description
The following is a full job description for Railroad Worker. Here are the requirements and responsibilities for Railroad Worker along with statistics. If after reading this page you determine that Railroad Worker is not the position you are looking for, you may want to try one of these similar titles: Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters, General Maintenance Worker I, General Maintenance Worker II, General Maintenance Worker III, General Maintenance Worker IV, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Warehouse Worker I, Foundry Worker, Insulation Worker
Requirements and Responsibilities For Railroad Worker
Throws track switches within yard of railroad, industrial plant, quarry, construction project, or similar location to switch cars for loading, unloading, making up, and breaking up of trains. May be required to complete specific trade school courses and possess necessary certifications. Is familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Works under general supervision. Typically reports to a supervisor/manager.
 
Also referred to as: Railroad Worker
Similar Jobs:  Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters, General Maintenance Worker I, General Maintenance Worker II, General Maintenance Worker III, General Maintenance Worker IV, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Warehouse Worker I, Foundry Worker, Insulation Worker
Level of Education:  Railroad Worker Salaries with No Diploma, Railroad Worker Salaries with a High School Diploma or Technical Certificate, Railroad Worker Salaries with an Associate's Degree, Railroad Worker Salaries with a Bachelor's Degree, Railroad Worker Salaries with a Master's Degree or MBA, Railroad Worker Salaries with a JD, MD, PhD or Equivalent
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