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Live In Railroad Flagger Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

... live. With employees across the United States and India, the work we do enables essential ... Direct traffic using STOP/SLOW paddles, flags, and hand signals in accordance with MUTCD and ATSSA ...

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What success looks like In the first 90 days, a strong hire will: * own quality control on their ... issue flagging * help the team hit install deadlines and stay aligned with budget goals What you ...

Track Laborer

Englewood, CO · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

Experience in the rail industry is preferred, but we are willing to train the right individuals ... Exposed to live track/trains, high voltage, and loud noise * Ability to work rotating shifts

Foreman

Erie, CO · On-site

$33.17 - $45.67/hr

... in 2024, unites industry-leading roadway safety companies providing guardrail, bridge railing ... Flagger certification * First Aid / CPR certification Physical & Environmental Requirements * Must ...

Monitor and track live campaign performance using internal tools, flagging trends, surfacing insights, and helping optimize for success. * Assist in preparing performance updates, client reports, and ...

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What is the difference between Live In Railroad Flagger vs Railroad Flagging Crew Member?

AspectLive In Railroad FlaggerRailroad Flagging Crew Member
CertificationsFlagger certification, safety trainingFlagger certification, safety training
Work EnvironmentOn-site, live-in arrangement near tracksOn-site, temporary flagging duties
Employer & IndustryRailroad companies, construction projectsRailroad companies, construction sites

Both roles require flagger certification and safety training, but a Live In Railroad Flagger typically resides on-site for extended periods, providing continuous flagging support, whereas a Railroad Flagging Crew Member usually works on a temporary, shift basis. The live-in role involves a more permanent presence near tracks, often in remote locations, while the crew member's work is more episodic. Both positions are essential for safety and traffic control in railroad construction and maintenance projects.

How to become a live in railroad flagger?

To become a live-in railroad flagger, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, and must complete a flagger training course that covers safety protocols and signaling procedures. Certification from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) or similar authorities is often required, along with good communication skills and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. Prior experience in construction or traffic control can be beneficial, and some positions may require a valid driver's license and background checks.

What cities in Colorado are hiring for Live In Railroad Flagger jobs?

Cities in Colorado with the most Live In Railroad Flagger job openings:

Contractor In Charge (CIC)

National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS)

Pueblo, CO • On-site

$23 - $37/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. is seeking dedicated, safety-driven individuals for the Contractor in Charge position in Pueblo, CO. This essential role is responsible for ensuring all work within railroad rights-of-way is performed safely and in compliance with regulations.Job Description: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) is seeking a Contractor in Charge (CIC) responsible for overseeing construction, maintenance, and safety compliance for freight railroads, transit systems, state DOTs, and rail industry partners.Job Requirements:Strong computer, communication, and organizational skillsCommunicates effectively in both verbal and written formatsAbility for long-term travel assignments, including multi-month deployments. Valid Driver's LicenseHigh School Diploma or Equivalent Minimum of 2 years' experience in a railroad company preferably in the maintenance of way or TY&E departments Successfully completes all required federal, client, and company-specific training.Job Duties:A safety-focused railroad- approved contractor responsible for overseeing worksite safety and providing flagging services as needed in place of railroad personnelThe CIC is responsible for conducting job briefings and ensuring full compliance with Federal Railroad (FRA) regulations (49 CFR 214) during work performed within arm's length of the track. Responsible for monitoring track conditions, approaching trains, and work activities to ensure personnel remain safely clear of active tracks and equipment. Communicate with train dispatchers, engineers, and supervisors via radio, phone, or electronic systems to coordinate train movements and grant permissions within established working limits. Responsible for documenting all activities, including job briefings, incident reports, daily work logs, and electronic forms for submission to management and regulatory agencies. Enforce all Railroad, State, and Federal Policies.Work Environment:This job operates in a field environment. Travel is expected from 50% to 85% of the time.Ability to work in all weather conditionsBenefits:Compensation is $25 to $37 per hour based on experience Medical, Dental, Vision, Life InsuranceShort-Term, Long-Term Disability InsurancePaid Vacation and Holidays401(k) Retirement PlanNational Railroad Safety Services, Inc., is rapidly expanding and seeking motivated individuals to join our team. If you're looking for a rewarding career with a trusted name in the railroad industry, apply today.Company Profile: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) is a certified DBE/WBE firm primarily focused on providing safety services to the railroad industry. NRSS is the most trusted name in the railroad industry for providing qualified field safety staff and safety training. To best serve the railroad industry, NRSS provides all these services in the continental United States, Canada, and Mexico. NRSS has the proven ability and the proven safety record to handle any project.Closing Statement: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Any candidate selected for this position must be able to successfully pass pre-employment/recurrent background checks, drug/alcohol testing, and classroom training.
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