Overview
Welder / Fabricators are responsible for ensuring railcar equipment meet the standards for loading product, transportation, and travel on the rail network. Working in a dynamic, fast-paced, shop environment, welder / fabricators must work well individually and in teams to maximize efficiency and safety, while demonstrating innovation and a strong initiative and desire to produce a high-quality, safe for travel, rail product.
Roles and Responsibilities
The incumbents work in a team environment providing safe and effective railcar inspections, repair, and maintenance. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Perform repair, maintenance, and inspections on railcars and freight car equipment in accordance with industry standards
Perform any cutting, burning, welding, grinding, soldiering, and brazing associated with the removal or application of components
Perform all preventative maintenance work and repairs on trucks, underframe, structure, safety appliances, braking systems, and draft systems
Complete the repair and application of all associated piping and valves, guards, shrouds, and covers
Ensure all work associated with rush repairs, road work, and supplementary service operation equipment is completed quickly and efficiently
Promptly address and report all safety concerns and equipment problems to the site designate
Complete daily reports, daily logs, inspections and work reports and any other reports deemed necessary
Exert “best effort” to protect human life, human safety and company property
Participate in company developed training programs for railcar welders / fabricators and mechanics
Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
Possess a good mechanical aptitude, knowledge of railcar components considered an asset
Oxy-fuel cutting
Welds in flat, horizontal and vertical positions using a variety of weld processes
Use hand and power tools and other equipment effectively and without injury
Be physically fit including the ability to pull self up and down from railcars on a continuous basis and lift and carry 50 lbs; ability to work in confined spaces and at heights with appropriate restraints
Ability to read blueprints, and understand general documentation; learn and use new technology
Willing to work outdoors
Be able to pass site drug and alcohol testing
Education and Experience
Hold and maintain a valid class 5 driver’s license
Obtain forklift qualification through on site / in house training
Experience operating various types of equipment an asset and willingness to learn industry specific equipment
Tracking and/or knowledge of Rail Operating Rules considered an asset
Railway background with welding experience considered an asset
Excellent verbal, writing and reading comprehension
Note: This description is not intended to limit the assignment of work or be construed as a complete list of the many duties to be performed by the incumbent. The qualifications are provided so interested candidates understand the level of expertise required in this position.