Locomotive Engineer Training Program
Listed on 2025-12-13
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Transportation
Railroad -
Engineering
Railroad
Position Summary:
The Locomotive Engineer (LE) position entails deep knowledge and application of train operating rules and regulations. It involves the operation of locomotives, performing pre‑trip inspections and tests, monitoring track conditions during runs, controlling train speed by throttle adjustment and brake application, and ensuring the safety of passengers and equipment. Typically LEs monitor speed, air pressure, battery use, and other instruments to ensure that the locomotive runs smoothly.
They observe the track for obstructions, such as fallen tree branches, and use a variety of controls, such as throttles and airbrakes to operate the train. In partnership with NJ Transit Conductors, LEs are part of a dynamic team that communicates in person and via radio to get information about delays or changes in the schedule to the public. The LE is also responsible for handling emergency situations involving troubleshooting repairs on equipment.
& Attributes:
- Strong multi‑tasking abilities, strong interpersonal, and communication skills - outstanding listening, verbal, written, and reading comprehension.
- Careful attention to detail and time management.
- Ability to work effectively as a team member.
- Ability to demonstrate self‑management capabilities - possession of self‑control, trustworthiness, adaptability, and conscientiousness while on the job.
- Ability to learn, recall, and apply technical information.
- Shows accountability and dependability, and effectively demonstrates a positive attitude during stressful situations.
- Operates well in various environmental conditions (i.e., cold/hot weather, rain, fog, snow).
- High School Diploma or GED Equivalent is required.
- Some college is desired.
- Customer‑facing experience preferred.
- Mechanical, diesel, automotive, electrical experience preferred.
- Commercial experience as a bus driver, truck driver, subway or train operator, commercial pilot, or other heavy equipment experience preferred.
Every applicant who meets the minimum requirements for the position will be invited for a panel interview with Human Resources and Rail Transportation Operations. Post interview, all selected applicants will be invited to a Locomotive Engineer Training Program (LETP) Aptitude Test where several required skills and attributes are assessed. Applicants who score well will begin onboarding where they are required to participate and clear pre‑employment background verification and medical screenings prior to receiving an official offer for hire.
20‑MonthLETP Program:
Locomotive Engineer Trainees participate in a twenty (20) month training program, which includes classroom learning, on‑the‑job training, knowledge of NORAC rules and regulations, and general railroad information. Trainees go through equipment orientation where they learn about airbrakes, rules of the railroad, physical characteristics of divisional railroad lines, etc. They learn in‑depth knowledge of equipment and electrical operations as well as safety training before they are qualified on the lines of their assigned railroad division.
PostLETP Completion:
New Locomotive Engineer graduates are usually assigned to work the “extra list” before being able to hold a regular assignment. Assignments are chosen by employees based on seniority; therefore, preferred day shift jobs and locations are often chosen by senior employees. New employees must work assignments with irregular hours or work the “extra list” with assignments and locations changing daily. The railroad is a twenty‑four (24) hour operation.
Train crews are subject to duty at any time and must report to assignments within four (4) hours of being called. After becoming a Locomotive Engineer, you will be required to pass yearly examinations that test your knowledge of operating rules and other aspects of information required to successfully continue in your position.
Hours:
After completion of the training program, the nature of the Locomotive Engineer position may require that he/she work on one train, such as the rush hour train, have a period of time off, then work the next train that is scheduled to…
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