| Job Summary
 Maintain, repair, rebuild, inspect and install all electrical wiring and equipment on diesel electric locomotives, passenger trains, motor cars, tractors and trucks.
 
 Primary Activities and Responsibilities
 
 
 
 Ensure compliance with all railroad rules and regulations for safety, operations and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)Wire, maintain, repair, rebuild, inspect and install equipment such as: Rheostats, Control Systems, Transformers, Motors & Generators, Welding Machines, Electric Lighting Fixtures, Winding Armatures, Battery Charging Systems, Magnet Coils, Switchboards & Meters, Compensators & Rotors, Electrical CollectorsInside and outside wiring at shops, buildings, and yards and on structuresMeasure, cut, thread, bend, and assemble connections to control panels and junction boxesTest circuit connectionsDiagnose, repair, and replace electrical malfunctions in components including loading charging, transition problems, wheel slip, sander circuits and high and low voltage groundsPerform work activities utilizing voltages up to 1200 and amperages up to 1500Examine parts for wear and/or defects such as brushes contact tips, slip rings, armatures, diodes, bearings and fusesInterpret test instrument indicatorsRepair speed recorders, air compressors, turbo and fuel pumps and temperature switchesChange light bulbs on locomotives and buildingInterpret information from computer monitors or printoutsMiscellaneous activities and responsibilities as assigned by manager
 
 Pay Rate 
 
 
 Training Rate - $38.40/hour Apprentice (1st 345 work days from start date at work location) - 90% of journeyman rateApprentice (2nd 345 work days from start date at work location) - 95 % of journeyman rateFull Journeyman Rate - $42.66/hour
 
 
 Training
 You will attend paid training, which could be out of town. CSX will pay for travel and lodging as required by collective bargaining agreement.
 Selkirk, NY ONLY- This position shares a joint roster between the Mechanical, Facilities, and Signals Departments. Once hired and upon reporting to Selkirk, placement in a position will be determined by the union agreement seniority rule in which bids/awarded positions are based on seniority. When accepting an Electrician position, it's important to understand that if you hold this position at Selkirk, you may hold a position in any of these three departments throughout your CSXT career: 
 
 
 
 Mechanical Electrician works in a Locomotive Shop.Facilities Electrician covers road territory and travels.Signals Electrician-Switch Heater covers road territory and travels. 
 Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma/GED18 years of age or olderValid Driver's LicenseOne year experience reading blueprints or locomotive prints
 
 Preferred Qualifications 
 
 
 Two years electrician experienceCompletion of an electrical vocational or trade school programJourneyman Electrician
 
 Physical Requirements 
 
 
 Heavy work, lifting up to 70 pounds occasionally and up to 100 pounds on a rare basisStoop/bend/kneel/crouch/crawl/balance/climbWalk long distances over uneven terrainDemonstrate auditory and visual acuity/tracking/inspection
 
 Basic Competencies 
 
 
 Verbal comprehension (Understand oral and written communications)Communication skills (provide clear instructions/directions)Reasoning skills (problem solving and troubleshooting skills)Basic Math
 
 Job Requirements 
 
 
 Work safely to prevent on the job accidents and injuriesWear protective equipment such as hard hat, hearing protection, or safety-toe bootsWork hours may include a nonstandard workweek, overtime, and various shift workComplete annual training and pass safety rules examinationsMust pass all required assessmentsMust pass a background screeningMust pass a post-offer medical examination, including a drug testThis position is governed by a collective bargaining agreement and membership is req.
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