Roadmaster
Posted 2025-05-30Directly supervises and develops track workforce to ensure quality maintenance and safe work performance. Inspects and maintains all track structure and right-of-way to specifications set by Florida East Coast Railway (FECR) and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). Leads and manages the personal safety and track safety process to ensure policy compliance.
Plans work assignments and... schedules for assigned district, including track inspection, maintenance, and construction.
Responsible for the craft personnel as well as all supervisors in the Maintenance of Way (MoW) Department
Inspects production gang work and track construction projects to ensure quality compliance
Makes periodic track inspection monitoring to ensure that all FRA and FEC requirements are being met by track inspectors
Responsible for filling vacancies ensuring compliance with corporate policies and procedures
Responsible for enforcing compliance with safety procedures; use of PPE and keeping required records
Manage and ensure Department meets its track and capital projects service goals
Ensure compliance to budget with hiring, overtime, and materials procurement
Perform all job related responsibilities with minimal management direction and guidance
Contribute to the development of new standards and/or modification of existing standards
Conducts efficiency and operational tests
Prepares reports stating causes of accidents or concerning condition of tracks and issues recommendations to prevent future accidents, damage, or track deterioration.
Requisitions supplies and materials to complete construction projects and district maintenance requirements.
Effectively communicate and build rapport across departments, sub-departments and public agencies
Effective utilization of performance management and interpersonal skills to ensure timely feedback and coaching as required to maintain discipline and improve performance
Miscellaneous activities and responsibilities as assigned by manager
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Valid drivers license.
High School diploma or equivalent.
At least 2 years of responsible supervisory experience in railroad track inspection and maintenance in track Class 4 or higher.
Training or certification in FRA 213 Rules and CWR Policies
Knowledge of rail operations and physical infrastructure
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelors degree (B. S.) from four-year college or university in civil or industrial engineering
At least 5 years combined supervisory experience in Engineering; Construction, Structural Engineering, or Civil Engineering
Experience managing budgets
Previous experience supervising a unionized workforce
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
Demonstrate the ability to work autonomously, adapt rapidly to changing circumstances and situations and manage stressful situations
Collaborative and team-oriented; motivate others to achieve set objectives and maintains positive interactions
Excellent leadership skills; ability to manage, mentor and coach
Result-focused
Excellent verbal, writing and reading comprehension skills
Meet established standards of quality and safety while getting the job done in a timely manner
Understand and apply safety standards, policies and procedures, collective bargaining agreements as well as Operating Rules
Ability to be decisive and exercise good judgment
Microsoft Office
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work hours may vary in length and schedule (may include a non-standard workweek)
Combination of office work and working outdoors in varying weather and environmental conditions
Successful completion of a background check, physical and drug screen prior to start date
Enforce safe work procedures and policies
Respond to unexpected or emergency situations
Lift up to 80lbs
Up to 75% travel required
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