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Railroad Safety Flagger Northeast Region
Job in
Irving, Dallas County, Texas, 75084, USA
Listed on 2026-06-07
Listing for:
RailPros
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-07
Job specializations:
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Transportation
Railroad, Transportation Logistics
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Rail Pros is the premier provider of engineering and diversified safety services to America's rail and transit industry. Driven by a passion for our people, clients, and communities, we are committed to solving our customers' challenges and earning their trust through teamwork, continuous improvement, and service excellence. As a people first organization, we prioritize the safety, well being, and growth of our employees, fostering a culture of caring and support.
We believe that when our people thrive, our company thrives.
Our mission is to enhance mobility, safety, and quality of life for residents, passengers, and partner companies. We do more than just provide services; we are constantly innovating and staying informed of industry developments to help our customers succeed. Join us in our shared goal of keeping America moving and ensuring customer satisfaction in an environment where your contributions are valued and your growth is encouraged.
Apply now and become a part of our exciting journey!
Job Summary:
The Roadway Worker in Charge (RWIC) position will perform on site roadway worker protection for activities on and around live railroad tracks and are responsible for job site coordination, dispatcher/train communication and various types of On Track Safety in controlled and non-controlled track areas.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Provide the required jobsite protection on each assignment, error free and consistent with the rules; including but not limited to radio communication with train dispatchers and engineers, ensuring work groups are clear of limits during train movements, granting permission for trains and on-track equipment to proceed through limits
- Perform daily job briefings with all personnel on the job site and ensure all personnel adhere to the safety requirements of the railroad
- Prepare and submit required electronic forms including but not limited to: a job set up form for each flagging assignment, daily work reports, invoices, and other reports as required
- Handle and place signs, derail and other tools and equipment weighing 15 to 90 pounds, which may be necessary multiple times throughout the day
- Actively participate in routine reoccurring safety classes and qualification training
- Maintain a high level of communication with the RWIC supervisors and managers regarding the various assignments and schedules
- Contribute to a positive, inclusive, and respectful workplace culture, free from behaviors that undermine morale, productivity, or organizational values
- Uphold the organization's standards of integrity, accountability, and respect in all duties and interactions
- Adhere to all company policies, procedures, and applicable laws and regulation
- Other duties as assigned or required to meet the business needs
- This position requires routine and extensive travel across the following states: Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. Periodic travel along the Southern Region may also be required.
- Candidates must be willing and able to travel frequently, including overnight stays, in alignment with project schedules and business needs.
- Candidates are eligible to receive daily per diems for meals and hotels, plus mileage reimbursement for all billable days worked.
Skills and Abilities
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- Able to complete required physical demands and/or task
- Able to effectively warn roadway workers of the approach of trains
- Understand the on track safety training and qualification required of the roadway workers to be protected
- Proficient in the radio procedure for communicating between RWIC/EIC's (Employee in Charge) and assigned work group
- Proficient in performing a job briefing with all the roadway workers within their work location
- Able to place railroad advance warning and stop signs
- Able to install a railroad derail and apply locking device
- Proficiency with electronic communications including email and text as well as standard office applications (i.e., Microsoft Office Suite)
- High school diploma or equivalent (GED).
- Minimum of 5 years' experience within Maintenance of Way (MOW) department.
- Employment is contingent upon the successful outcome of pre-employment and recurring background checks and drug and alcohol testing, as well as classroom and field training, including assessments. Successful completion of all onboarding and recurring training requirements is mandatory for continued employment.
- A People First Culture (Caring): At Rail Pros, you're more than an employee; you're part of a team driven by genuine care and respect. Our Align
29 pillar of Caring reflects our deep commitment to supporting your growth, well being, and success every step of the way. - A Workplace Where Your Voice Matters (Sharing): Our Sharing culture encourages transparency, active dialogue, and collaboration across every level…
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