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Railroad Signal & Communications Foreman

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Overview The Signals and Communications Foreman will report to the Supervisor or Superintendent responsible for the geographical location of the assigned project. The Foreman will work with the Signals and Communications team and local client representatives to manage and direct an assigned crew of employees to deliver successful projects while ensuring the safety of all employees. The Foreman works with assigned Signals and Communications Maintainers and Apprentices to organize and manage daily work and all other related activities, including installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing railroad signaling and communications equipment and handling emergencies and track outages. The Foreman assists other S&C personnel in completing their daily activities while remaining focused on safety and creating a zero-incident safety culture. Key Responsibilities Work safely and provide a quality product Coordinate signals & communication maintenance & installation activities, prepare inventory documentation, data entry, and reports Coordinate with field operations leadership for track scheduling to ensure client project objectives are met or exceeded Administer project requirements: collect data, log daily activities, and produce reports related to occupational health & safety matters including near‑miss reports, rules & regulatory infractions, and other safety incidents Order materials & resources to keep the job site well‑equipped and stocked with necessary machinery, tools, and materials Maintain train operating restrictions in alignment with client & legislative standards and correct deviations in signaling equipment and structures at client sites Provide instruction to Signals and Communications crews. Tasks include: Replacement, installation, and general repairs to railway signaling structures Unload and distribute track material, machinery, and all other required materials at the job site Install signal/communication structures and components in all weather conditions Respond to emergency situations at short notice Set up barricades to isolate potentially dangerous situations Prepare and paint signal equipment Inspect, test, repair, and maintain communication/signal & electrical equipment Troubleshoot work‑related problems Perform basic mathematics (add, subtract, multiply, divide) in all units of measure using whole numbers, fractions, and decimals Assist in administration & documentation of REMCAN policies, plans, and procedures Comply with FRA roadway worker protection standards, railway operating rules, and safe work procedures (REMCAN and external stakeholders or respective clients) Wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including steel‑toe boots, safety glasses, reflective apparel, hearing protection, gloves, etc. Work outdoors at railroad construction sites, including harsh weather conditions Work in steep ballast conditions and unlevel ground May work nights, holidays, and weekends; exposure to moving mechanical parts, fumes, airborne particles, moderate noise; possible exposure to live track/trains and high voltage Adhere to AREMA and customers engineering standards Qualifications Minimum 3‑5 years of experience in Signals and Communications operations and prior leadership experience Current or previously qualified in railroad signaling and communications Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, and basic understanding of inventory management Lift/Push/Pull 75 lb Stoop/Bend/Kneel/Crouch/Balance/Climb occasionally Demonstrate auditory and visual acuity, tracking, inspection Climb ladders and poles up to at least 40 feet for repairs, tests, and installations Must not exceed the 300 lb equipment capacity limits (including 15 lb of required tools) Meet color vision requirements per the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Regulations Hold a valid Class B driver’s license Pass E‑Railsafe background check and DOT pre‑employment drug test Travel 90 % of the time Strong organizational, verbal, and electronic communication skills Ability to read and understand company policies and procedures and communicate changes to the assigned work group Ability to multitask and handle multiple deadlines with changing priorities Be self‑motivated and driven with a strong adherence to safety rules and regulations Work independently and as part of a team Additional Information The listed above job description may not represent all the duties and responsibilities that may be required of this position. There may be additional or unplanned duties which may be required. All new hires must be able to successfully complete and maintain a DOT/FRA pre‑employment drug test and a background check for E‑Railsafe requirements. Equal Opportunity Employer This company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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