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Signal and Track Switch Repairer

Signal and Track Switch Repairer

  • Ensure safe train travel by maintaining critical signal and track systems.
  • Play a vital role in preventing accidents and ensuring smooth rail operations.
  • Work with advanced technology to keep railroads running efficiently.
💰 Earn $78K-$110K
📚 High School Diploma or GED

Overview

Install, inspect, test, maintain, or repair electric gate crossings, signals, signal equipment, track switches, section lines, or intercommunications systems within a railroad system.

Scoop

Minimum Education

High School Diploma or GED

Career Prospects

Good (Increasing by 1-5%)

Training Time

1 to 2 years

Job Openings

900 in Total

Earnings

$92,970 Med. in CA

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Day-to-Day

  • Inspect and test operation, mechanical parts, and circuitry of gate crossings, signals, and signal equipment such as interlocks and hotbox detectors.
  • Inspect electrical units of railroad grade crossing gates and repair loose bolts and defective electrical connections and parts.
  • Test and repair track circuits.
  • Drive motor vehicles to job sites.
  • Install, inspect, maintain, and repair various railroad service equipment on the road or in the shop, including railroad signal systems.

Best For You If...

YOU Like 💕

  • Using data or completing tasks
  • Working with my hands

You are skilled in 💫

  • Monitoring
  • Active Listening
  • Speaking
  • Critical Thinking
  • Operations Monitoring
  • Social Perceptiveness

You value 🙏

  • Having support
  • Job security
  • Support
  • Independence
  • Working Conditions
  • Having freedom

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