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Staff Engineering Manager (Remote - US)

TX ยท Remote

$225K - $300K/yr

Learn more about BNSF and our Benefits Job Location: REMOTE Anticipated Start Date: 08/03/2026 The ... Minimum of 9 years' experience as a software engineer and/or manager. * Minimum of 6 years ...

Staff Engineering Manager (Remote - US)

TX ยท On-site +1

$225K - $300K/yr

Learn more about BNSF and our Benefits Job Location: REMOTE Anticipated Start Date: 08/03/2026 The ... Minimum of 9 years' experience as a software engineer and/or manager. * Minimum of 6 years ...

The BNSF Railway Engineering Department is responsible for designing, constructing, and maintaining the infrastructure of our extensive rail network. This crucial role involves applying advanced ...

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Sr/Staff Data Scientist (Remote - US)

TX ยท Remote

$165K - $300K/yr

Learn more about BNSF and our Benefits Job Location: REMOTE Anticipated Start Date: 07/01/2026 The ... Advanced proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, SQL, and Java. * Demonstrated ...

Audit Manager

Fort Worth, TX ยท Hybrid

$92K - $121K/yr

Ability to apply project management techniques, analytical techniques, programming, or system query techniques. At BNSF, you will have access to a comprehensive and competitive benefits package ...

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How much do bnsf engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for bnsf engineer in the United States is $115,864.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,000.00 and $151,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a BNSF engineer?

A BNSF Engineer is responsible for operating freight trains safely and efficiently across the railroad network. They control train speed, braking, and movement while adhering to strict safety regulations and schedules. Engineers work in coordination with conductors and dispatchers to ensure timely deliveries and operational efficiency. The job requires extensive training, knowledge of railroad systems, and the ability to respond to unexpected track or equipment issues.

What does a BNSF engineer do?

A typical day for a BNSF Engineer involves overseeing the operation and safety of trains, inspecting equipment, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring adherence to strict safety protocols. Engineers frequently collaborate with conductors, dispatchers, maintenance crews, and yard personnel to coordinate train movements and resolve operational challenges. The role requires constant vigilance, effective communication, and quick decision-making to manage schedules and unexpected situations. This collaborative teamwork is essential to maintain smooth and safe railroad operations, making the working environment dynamic and highly interdependent.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a BNSF engineer?

To thrive as a BNSF Engineer, you need a strong background in railroad operations, mechanical or electrical engineering, and a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with railroad signaling systems, computerized train control software, and safety certification such as obtaining a Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) certification are typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are critical soft skills in this role. These qualifications ensure safe, efficient, and reliable railway operations while meeting company and regulatory standards.

Does BNSF engineer pay well?

BNSF engineers typically earn competitive wages that reflect their technical skills and the demanding nature of the job, which involves operating and maintaining freight trains. Salaries can vary based on experience, location, and shift schedules, with many engineers earning above-average industry pay. Benefits often include health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
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Infographic showing various Bnsf Engineer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $115,864 per year, or $55.7 per hour.

Manager/Sr Manager Track Design (Fort Worth, TX)

BNSF

Fort Worth, TX โ€ข On-site

$109 - $128/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

We are committed to a culture where all employees are included, belong, and have equal opportunity to achieve their full potential.

Job Location:Fort Worth, TX
Anticipated Start Date:09/16/2026
Number of Positions:1
Salary Range:$108,600 - $128,430
Salary Band:29; 30; 31

The BNSF RailwayEngineering Departmentis responsible for designing, constructing, and maintaining the infrastructure of our extensive rail network. This crucial role involves applying advanced engineering principles to address complex challenges, ensuring the safety and efficiency of our operations. Join our team and play a key role in shaping the future of freight transportation and make a significant contribution to one of the top railroads in North America.

This is a full-time job thatmust be located in Fort Worth, TX

Travelisrequired approximately 50%

Safety:

At BNSF, Safety is a core value of how we do business.Each and everyday, our employees are committed to approach one another about safety, which is key in realizing our vision. Employees are also expected to comply with company and federal safety & health regulations, safety rules & policies, as well as procedures that guide work practices to reduce risk to exposure. Such work practices include but are not limited to wearing required safety equipment, responding to safety concerns, and taking appropriate actions in the event of an emergency.

Key responsibilities may include:

Track Standards and Preliminary Track Design
  • Maintain a thorough understanding of BNSFโ€™s standards for track design, including but notlimited to: new mainline facilities, new yards, industry track, servicing tracks, andintermodal facilities.
  • Ensure AREMA and BNSF design standards are in alignment and applied appropriately to the above projects. This includes track geometry andcomponent use, as well as subgrade, typical sections, and other right-of-way features.
  • Develop and make recommendations for improvements to BNSFโ€™s track and intermodal designs based on robust analyses and a focus on lowering risk and total life cycle costs (total cost of ownership)including design or review of rigid or flexible paving projects.
  • Utilizing survey data, design preliminary earthwork to support (plan linework, proposed CAD surface and cross sections) new track facilities across the BNSF network.
  • Develop preliminary (30%) plans which articulate earthwork quantities,right-of-way limits, and appropriate storm water management capabilities.
  • Calculate necessary hydraulics / hydrology calculations to size waterconveyance systems and/or site storm water needs.
  • Have a working knowledge of environmental permitting needs and options whichmay impact engineering design decisions including, but not limited to: site selection,construction means and methods, right-of-way impacts, land ownership risks, and totallife-cycle responsibilities.
  • Articulate life-cycle costs and risk management associated with variances of design,depending on case specific and use-specific characteristics.
  • Be a leader in BNSFโ€™s sustainability initiatives by incorporating the appropriate measureswith facility design and the construction means/methods that demonstrate BNSFโ€™s commitment to building sustainable infrastructure.
  • Provide concise reports, both written and oral, describing alternatives and provide clearrecommendations associated with a recommended preliminary (30%) engineering layoutfor every project.
  • Manage and coordinate sub-consultants as project requirements dictate including but not limited to: environmental, geotechnical, materials testing, permitting, property, traffic, structural and survey.
Training and Professional Development
  • Complete necessary training including,but not limited to, proficiency with CAD applications,track layout, drainage hydraulics/hydrology calculations, environmental permitting,subgrade, and sustainability practices.
  • Be fluent, and remain proficient, in MicroStation and associated add-on featuresassociated with earthwork design and preliminary plan development.
  • Encouraged to actively participate in at least one industry association (with manager approval for expenses) which has a direct impact on the development of projects at BNSF Railway.
  • Successful candidates are encouraged to seek additional credentials (PE, CFM, PMP, etc.), professional development, and/or additional coursework relative to BNSF Railway initiatives.
Partnering and Collaboration
  • Develop and maintain effective relationships with other professionals in BNSFโ€™sEngineering team, as well as internal stakeholders such as the Signal, Transportation,Mechanical, and Environmental teams.
  • Influence and collaborate with BNSF operations staff and other professionals supporting business and staff functions to enable effective cross-functional partnering on design issue resolutions.
  • Collaborate with industry professional groups as needed, as well as building professionalrelations external peers as it pertains to BNSF Engineering projects.
  • May be asked to collaborate with city/state officials or private entities with leadership oversight.
  • As needed, collaborate with BNSF Finance, Real Estate team, or Marketing/Economic Development from conceptual to 30% stage prior to handoff to Project Engineers.
  • Partner with CAD Technicians on engineering design projects. Utilization of CAD Tech resources will fall under Gen. Director/Director Track Design discretion.
  • May interface with BNSF Technology Services GIS Team, gather existing GIS data needed for project planning, and provide related design efficiencies to team members.

Relocation assistance may be offered based on business needs

The duties and responsibilities in this posting are representative categories to be used in deciding whether to apply for this position. This is not an exhaustive list of the positionโ€™s duties.

Basic Qualifications:

The ideal candidate will have the following professional skills and experience:

  • A Bachelorโ€™s degree in Civil Engineeringor equivalent, relevantexperience.
  • 2-5 years minimum experience in the field of track and civildesign is strongly preferred.
  • Professional Engineer License (preferred for SB29, required for SB30/31).
  • Broad foundation of railroad engineering knowledge.
  • Basic computer skills and ability to learn/understand CAD.
  • Ability to gain fluency, and remain proficient, in MicroStation and associated add-on features associated with earthwork design and preliminary plan development.
  • Broad-based understanding of design practices recommended by AREMA.
  • Strong understanding of project development processes, from initial projectscoping and concept-level estimating, all the way through construction and in-servicing.
  • Experience with construction estimating, with a strong emphasis on financial acumen ofcreating project-specific estimates that can be effectively utilized for program planningand decision making.
  • Desirable to have additional experience in one of three civil engineering specialty areas:
  • With Geographic Information Systems projects utilizing ESRI GIS suite of products for projects requiring plan creation based on GIS data on hand.
  • With Hydrologic and Hydraulic projects utilizing HEC-RAS, HY8, Storm CAD or similar software for stormwater quality plan creation and H&H analysis including project site drainage planning.
  • With rigid and flexible pavement projects including course selection, subgrade improvements and maintenance issue resolution with a focus of reducing total life cycle cost.
  • Highly effective written and verbal communications skills; ability to communicate andrelate at all levels of the organization; ability to define and enforce standards wherenecessary in a persuasive and winning manner.
  • Excellent broad-based leadership skills and a demonstrated ability to build relationships, personal and organizational accountability, and fairness amongcolleagues and employees, particularly in a multicultural environment.
  • Strong reputation for integrity and ability to balance business partnership with the needto exercise independent judgment and to raise potentially sensitive or contentious issues in a timely and constructive manner.
  • A collegial and collaborative work style.
  • Comfortable dealing with and navigating through ambiguity and making decisions inambiguous situations.
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, self-motivated and highly results oriented.
  • Dedicated to responsive and solution-oriented client service.
  • Strong interpersonal skills: mature and flexible; able to interface effectively with seniormanagers as well as peers.
  • Working knowledge of permitting processes as they pertain to railway projects
At BNSF, you will have access to a comprehensive and competitive benefits package including:
  • An industry-leading 401(k) and renowned Railroad Retirement program.
  • A range of robust health care options for you and your dependents (including domestic partners), including medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, mental health, cancer support, and high-quality care network options.
  • Health care spending accounts (HSA) with employer contributions, as well as life and disability insurance, provided at no cost.
  • Family benefits includingparental, pediatric and family building support, adoption and surrogacy reimbursement, and dependent care spending account (with employer match).
  • Access to discounts on travel, gym memberships, counseling services and wellness support.
  • Annual bonus (Incentive Compensation Program)

Federal authority requires BNSF employees, whose work requires unescorted access to secure areas of port facilities, to obtain a TWIC. More information is available at https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/twic

BNSF Railway is an Equal Opportunity Employer, all qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.


Nearest Major Market: Fort Worth
Nearest Secondary Market: Dallas
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