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Cn Engineering Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

AVP Track

Homewood, IL · Hybrid

$177K - $228K/yr

... CN track assets Oversee compliance and regulatory applications People Management Oversee a team of senior Engineering leaders for key deliverables, including capital programs, safety models ...

AVP Track

Homewood, IL · Hybrid

$177K - $228K/yr

... CN track assets Oversee compliance and regulatory applications People Management Oversee a team of senior Engineering leaders for key deliverables, including capital programs, safety models ...

Industrial Engineer

Elgin, IL · On-site

$69K - $93K/yr

... RO": 'Regiunea', "zh-CN": '地区' }, positionArea: { "en-US": 'Position Area', "de-DE ... Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering or comparable specialized training preferred. Note:

AVP Track

Homewood, IL · On-site

$215 - $262/hr

Support initiatives to optimize CN track assets * Oversee compliance and regulatory applications People Management * Oversee a team of senior Engineering leaders for key deliverables, including ...

Quality Engineer

Elgin, IL · On-site

$71K - $92K/yr

... RO": 'Regiunea', "zh-CN": '地区' }, positionArea: { "en-US": 'Position Area', "de-DE ... Bachelor's degree (BS) in engineering from four-year College or University; and 5 years quality ...

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How much do cn engineering jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for cn engineering in Illinois is $42.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.80 and $50.34 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a CN engineer?

CN Engineers, or Computer Network Engineers, are professionals responsible for designing, implementing, maintaining, and troubleshooting computer networks within organizations. Their work ensures that data communication systems, such as local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and intranets, operate efficiently and securely. CN Engineers may also install network hardware, configure software, monitor network performance, and provide technical support. They play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability and security of an organization's IT infrastructure.

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

To thrive as a CN (Control and Instrumentation) Engineer, you need a strong background in electrical engineering principles, instrumentation, automation, and typically a relevant degree such as B.E./B.Tech in Instrumentation or Electronics. Proficiency with PLCs, SCADA systems, DCS, and industry-standard software like AutoCAD is commonly required, along with relevant certifications in automation or safety systems. Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with cross-functional teams and address complex technical issues. These skills ensure safe, efficient, and reliable operation of automated systems in industrial environments.

What are some common challenges faced by CN engineers when working on large-scale railway infrastructure projects?

CN Engineers often encounter challenges such as coordinating with multiple departments, managing tight project timelines, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. These projects typically require close collaboration with construction teams, operations staff, and external contractors to address technical issues and unexpected site conditions. Strong problem-solving skills and adaptability are essential, as engineers must frequently adjust plans to accommodate weather, budget constraints, or equipment availability.

What is the difference between Cn Engineering vs Mechanical Engineering?

AspectCn EngineeringMechanical Engineering
Required CredentialsTypically requires a diploma or certification in CNC programming or machiningBachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, machine shops, CNC machining centersDesign offices, manufacturing facilities, research labs
Industry UsageCommonly used in manufacturing, aerospace, automotive industriesUsed across various industries including automotive, aerospace, energy

In summary, Cn Engineering focuses on CNC programming and machining operations, often requiring specialized certifications and working directly with manufacturing equipment. Mechanical Engineering involves designing and analyzing mechanical systems, requiring a degree and broader engineering knowledge. Both roles are vital in manufacturing but differ in scope, credentials, and work environment.

What job categories do people searching Cn Engineering jobs in Illinois look for?

The top searched job categories for Cn Engineering jobs in Illinois are:

Infographic showing various Cn Engineering job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,738 per year, or $42.7 per hour.

Director, Engineering Certifications and Standards

Canadian National Railway Company

Homewood, IL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Canadian National Railway rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 49 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

136th of 365 rated logistics


Job description

At CN, everyday brings new and exciting challenges. You can expect an interesting environment where you're part of making sure our business is running optimally and safely-helping keep the economy on track. We provide the kind of paid training and opportunities that long-term careers are built on and we recognize hard workers who strive to make a difference. You will be able to thrive in our close-knit, safety-focused culture working together as ONE TEAM. The careers we offer are meaningful because the work we do matters. Join us! 
 
Job Summary

The incumbent is responsible for creating and maintaining CN's inspection standards and supporting CN's accident prevention objectives. The role acts as the primary liaison between senior leadership and regulatory agencies, guiding regulatory innovation and continuous improvement related to engineering-caused rail equipment incidents. The incumbent leads, coaches, and mentors a team delivering in-field Engineering audits, competency oversight, and programs focused on Track infrastructure. The role oversees technical and safety certifications, ensuring CN maintains high standards for training, certification, and field audit procedures. The incumbent ensures Engineering employees are trained, evaluated, and qualified to perform work in compliance with regulatory requirements, CN standards, and safe operating practices. The role also ensures CN's engineering standards related to inspection and accident prevention remain appropriate, current, and effectively reflected in training programs and field practices. The incumbent is responsible for inspection workforce rightsizing and works across the system to balance appropriate metrics and workload across the inspection team. The role monitors day-to-day field training delivery and progression, oversees implementation and ongoing compliance training, and coordinates schedules with local Engineering and Operations leadership. In addition to people leadership responsibilities, the incumbent participates in field coaching, performance evaluation, and hands-on training delivery.

Main ResponsibilitiesStrategic Planning

       Create and deploy industrial engineering regulatory modernization across the Engineering team by integrating standards with evolving railway compliance requirements to support future-ready operations.

       Lead strategic manpower rightsizing initiatives by optimizing workforce planning to align with heavy maintenance demands, capital projects, and operational efficiency goals.

       Select, create, and drive accident prevention programs by embedding predictive safety measures, advanced diagnostics, and risk management into the Engineering strategy.

Management of Staff and Incoming Trainees

       Lead, coach, and mentor Engineering Field Trainers and/or Auditors delivering Track-related training programs.

       Develop training schedules and coordinate class dates with Engineering Operations, local supervisors, and project teams.

       Monitor training delivery, trainee progress, and qualification status across regions.

       Evaluate field performance of Engineering employees to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, company policies, and Engineering standards.

       Oversee the development and execution of individual training and development plans.

       Monitor, evaluate, and document performance to ensure training quality, consistency, and accuracy.

       Address and resolve issues arising during field training delivery, including safety, performance, and compliance concerns.

Program, Curriculum, and Compliance Management

       Evaluate Engineering field training programs and curricula independently or in collaboration with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs).

       Ensure training materials, job aids, and reference documents are current and aligned with Engineering Track standards.

       Modify programs based on regulatory changes, audit findings, and operational needs.

       Review CN's engineering standards related to inspection and accident prevention to ensure they remain appropriate and aligned with operational, regulatory, and training requirements.

       Ensure all training activities, qualifications, and certifications are accurately recorded in the Learning Management System (LMS).

       Prepare and present compliance reports and training metrics to senior Engineering leadership.

Stakeholder Engagement and Continuous Communication

       Provide strategic recommendations to the Chief Operating Officer (COO).

       Act as the primary liaison between Operations and Engineering leaders.

       Assess training needs arising from operational, safety, and infrastructure priorities.

       Collaborate with Talent Acquisition on recruitment, onboarding, and training readiness.

       Engage with internal partners and external stakeholders, including regulatory bodies, as required.

Working Conditions

The role has irregular hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays. The incumbent works in a combination of an office environment and outdoors in various weather and environmental conditions. The role requires travel for company business without advance notice, which may include responding to unexpected emergency or urgent situations. The role also requires regular travel, up to 50%, across Canada and the U.S. to deliver training.

RequirementsExperience

       Minimum of 10 years of railway Engineering experience with a strong focus on Track maintenance, inspection, or construction.

       Demonstrated experience coaching, mentoring, and evaluating field employees.

       Experience leading or coordinating training programs in an operational environment.

       Experience with behaviorbased safety principles and leadership

       People management or team leadership experience.

Education/Certification/Designation

       High School Diploma or General Educational Development (GED).

       Valid Driver's Licence.

       Track-related Engineering or technical certifications/designations are considered assets.

Competencies

       Communicates with impact

       Develops self and others

       Provides recognition

       Collaborates with others and shares information

       Demonstrates agility and drives change

       Knows the business and stays current on industry needs

       Sets direction and inspires others

Technical Skills/Knowledge

       Strong knowledge of Engineering Track operations and field practices.

       Knowledge of training methodologies, coaching techniques, and adult learning principles.

       Familiarity with regulatory requirements impacting Engineering Track activities.

       Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

       Proficiency with internal systems, such as SAP and Learning Management Systems (LMS).


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