Railcar Repairman; Carman - Wall, PA
Listed on 2026-07-06
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Welder / MIG/MAG/TIG, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Location: Wall
Railcar Repairman (Carman) – Job Description
Repairs, modifies, and upgrades rail cars. Rebuilds car components: bolsters, side framers, hitch heads, and box car 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 by touch, special knowledge, and training, to locate causes of trouble.
Operates forklift to move, align, and set in place parts in place. Measures, cuts, and threads pipes and replaces air lines using hand tools. Assembles subassemblies, major components, and equipment. Checks the function to test for proper operation. Repairs broken parts using hand tools and welding equipment. Enters car repair information via electronic keyboard system.
- 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.
- 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.
- Circular saw.
- Air impacts (1/2", 3/4", 1").
- Air grinders (4", 7", 9").
- Air or hydraulic portable power pump and ram; various hand tools; cutting torch; heating torch; side grinder; hoist; winch.
- 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 abilities (approximate times vary by location): standing, hearing, and seeing for 8–10 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 (10–25 lbs. frequently; 25–50 lbs. regularly; over 50 lbs. occasionally).
- Wrenches weighing up to 10 lbs. to tighten bolts (occasionally for 4 hours).
- Pulling: 10–25 lbs. frequently; 25–50 lbs. regularly; over 50 lbs. occasionally; carrying 50–75 lbs.
- Knowledge: mechanical skills.
- Skills:
welding and cutting. - Mental factors: decision-making and reasoning; intermediate planning and scheduling; intermediate information gathering; intermediate short-term memory.
- Outdoor work required (8–10 hours/day); exposure to heat, cold/humidity; working at heights regularly; working around moving machinery occasionally.
- Environmental: exposure to welding and burning fumes, odors, dust, gases, and noise from welding; hot temperatures regularly; cold temperatures occasionally; driving automotive equipment occasionally; working with oil and grease; vibrations; working alone occasionally.
- Hazard exposure: mechanical from tools; electrical from welders; radiant energy from torches frequently.
- 8 to 10-hour shifts; work hours and rest days may change regularly.
- Reports to the line supervisor or work group supervisor.
- The pay rate for the Railcar Repairman position begins at $28/hour. Pay rate is determined based on Carman/Journeyman status.
Management reserves the right to modify or adjust duties and essential functions at any time based on operational needs. The frequency of essential and marginal functions, use of equipment/tools, physical requirements, and working conditions may vary depending on railcar type, weather, and location-specific restrictions. However, all Maintenance Specialists are expected to perform the same core responsibilities.
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