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Railcar Repairman; Carman – Fairburn, GA

Job in Fairburn, Fulton County, Georgia, 30213, USA
Listing for: TTX Company
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-31
Job specializations:
  • Trades / Skilled Labor
    Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Welder / MIG/MAG/TIG
  • Manufacturing / Production
    Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Welder / MIG/MAG/TIG
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 28 USD Hourly USD 28.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Railcar Repairman (Carman) – Fairburn, GA

Job Description

  • Repairs, modifies, and upgrades rail cars.
  • Rebuilds car components: bolsters, side framers, hitch heads, and boxcar doors.
  • Welds (30% of time), fabricates, and uses a cutting torch.
  • Performs mechanical labor (frequently - 95% of time).
  • Repairs and maintains railcars according to blueprints and other specifications, using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments; inspects machines and equipment visually to locate causes of trouble.
  • Operates forklift to move, align, and set parts in place.
  • Measures, cuts, and threads pipes and replaces air lines using hand tools.
  • Assembles subassemblies, major components, and equipment; checks function to test for proper operation.
  • Repairs broken parts using hand tools and welding equipment.
  • Enters car repair information via an electronic keyboard system.
Marginal Functions
  • Maintains a clean work environment.
  • May set up and operate metalworking tools such as a welder or grinder.
  • All other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Performance Standards
  • Must perform each job to specified time standards.
  • Work must be done to the customer's requirements (AAR, FMO, FRA, TTX, etc., standards).
  • Must comply with all work rules.
  • Must work safely and not cause a threat to the health and safety of oneself and others.
Machine/Equipment/Tools Used
  • Circular saw.
  • Air impacts 1/2", 3/4", 1"; air grinders 4", 7", 9"; air or hydraulic portable power pump and ram used regularly.
  • Various hand tools are used frequently.
  • Cutting torch used for cutting frequently; heating torch used while bending regularly; side grinder used for grinding regularly; hoist used for lifting regularly; winch used for pulling regularly.
Safety Equipment
  • Steel‑toe shoes, hard hat, earplugs, safety glasses, welding shield, burning goggles, grinding shield, and proper clothing (long‑sleeved shirts and long pants while welding).
Physical Requirements
  • Physical abilities (approximate times – vary slightly by location): standing, hearing, and seeing for 8 or 10 hours; handling for 6 hours; walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and fingering for 5 hours; reaching below waist, twisting, and feeling for 2 hours; sitting, climbing, balancing, crawling, reaching over head, and talking for 1 hour. Frequently: standing, kneeling, stretching, reaching, gripping tools or objects, and bending at the waist.
  • Regularly: walking, crouching, and twisting while standing. Occasionally: sitting, crawling, and twisting while sitting for 1 hour or less.
  • Lifting: car parts from 1–80 lbs. throughout the day (lifting 10–25 lbs. frequently; 25–50 lbs. regularly; over 50 lbs. occasionally).
  • Wrenches weighing up to 10 lbs. to tighten bolts (occasionally – 4 hours).
  • Pulling: 10–25 lbs. frequently; 25–50 lbs. regularly; over 50 lbs. occasionally; carrying 50–75 lbs.
Qualifications
  • Knowledge: mechanical skills.
  • Skills:

    welding and cutting.
  • Mental factors: decision‑making and reasoning; intermediate (such as determining when parts should be repaired); planning and scheduling – limited; compiling/classifying/gathering information – intermediate; short‑term memory – intermediate.
Working Conditions
  • Working environment:
    Requires outdoor work (8 or 10 hours/day; exposure to heat, cold/humidity; working at heights regularly; working around moving machinery occasionally).
  • Environmental Conditions:

    Exposure to welding and burning fumes, odors, dust, gases, and uncomfortable noises from welding and burning
    10 hours/day); working in hot temperatures regularly; working in cold temperatures occasionally; driving automotive equipment occasionally; working with oil and grease regularly; working with vibrations regularly; and working alone occasionally.
  • Hazard Exposure:
    Mechanical from tools; electrical from welders; and radiant energy from torches frequently (10 hours/day).
Working Schedule
  • 8 to 10‑hour shifts; work hours and rest days may change regularly.
Reporting Relationship
  • Reports to the line supervisor or work group supervisor.
Pay Rate
  • The pay rate for the Railcar Repairman position begins at $28/hour. Pay rate is determined based on Carman/Journeyman status.
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