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Metra Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Physical Therapist - Travel Contract

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$1.6K - $2.0K/wk

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Commuters can use Metra rail service from nearby stations for access to downtown Chicago, and the area supports an active suburban-coastal lifestyle with waterfront trails and regional shopping. EEO ...

MRI Technologist - Travel Job

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$2.4K/wk

  • Medical

  • Retirement

The area also includes the Dinosaur Discovery Museum and the Civil War Museum, while Metra service from nearby stations supports regional travel into the Chicago area. For outdoor time, Petrifying ...

MRI Technologist - Travel Job

Kenosha, WI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

The area also includes the Dinosaur Discovery Museum and the Civil War Museum, while Metra service from nearby stations supports regional travel into the Chicago area. For outdoor time, Petrifying ...

Traveling Nuclear Medicine Tech

Kenosha, WI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Commuters can access Chicago by Metra from the Kenosha station, and outdoor recreation is available at Petrifying Springs Park with trails, golf, and picnic areas. For regional day trips, Illinois ...

Travel Physical Therapist

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$1.8K - $2.2K/wk

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Downtown Kenosha includes the Kenosha Public Museum and Dinosaur Discovery Museum, and the city is connected by the Metra Union Pacific North Line for trips south toward Chicago. Pleasant Prairie ...

Travel MRI Technologist

Kenosha, WI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

The area also includes the Dinosaur Discovery Museum and the Civil War Museum, while Metra service from nearby stations supports regional travel into the Chicago area. For outdoor time, Petrifying ...

City Administrator

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$168K - $251K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

With easy access to the Interstate 94 corridor, international airports at Chicago and Milwaukee, and the Metra rail line from Kenosha to Chicago, residents are able to choose from an extensive list ...

City Administrator

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$168K - $251K/yr

With easy access to the Interstate 94 corridor, international airports at Chicago and Milwaukee, and the Metra rail line from Kenosha to Chicago, residents are able to choose from an extensive list ...

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How much do metra jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for metra in Wisconsin is $60.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47.07 and $72.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Metra?

Metra is the commuter rail system serving the Chicago metropolitan area in Illinois. It operates 11 rail lines connecting downtown Chicago with its suburbs, providing transportation for thousands of passengers daily. Metra is known for its reliable and efficient service, making it a vital part of the region’s public transit network. The organization is committed to safety, customer service, and maintaining accessible transportation options for the communities it serves.

What are some common challenges faced by Metra conductors during their shifts?

Metra conductors often navigate challenges such as managing tight schedules, ensuring passenger safety during boarding and disembarking, and handling unexpected delays or disruptions. They also need to communicate clearly with both passengers and train crews, especially during service interruptions or crowded conditions. Staying calm under pressure and maintaining professionalism are essential for providing a positive experience for commuters and keeping operations running smoothly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Metra train conductor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Metra Train Conductor, you need a solid understanding of railroad operations, safety regulations, and customer service, typically supported by a high school diploma and on-the-job training. Familiarity with signaling systems, ticketing machines, and communication devices is crucial for daily operations. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help conductors manage passengers and ensure safety. These skills and qualities are essential for providing reliable, safe transportation and excellent service to Metra passengers.

What is the difference between Metra vs Train Conductor?

AspectMetraTrain Conductor
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require additional certificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent; certification may be required
Work EnvironmentCommuter rail system, primarily in Chicago and surrounding suburbsRailway operations, onboard trains, and station duties
Employer & IndustryMetra commuter rail agency, transportation industryRailway companies, transportation industry
Job FunctionsCustomer service, safety checks, fare collection, train operation supportPassenger safety, ticketing, assisting passengers, ensuring train safety

Metra and train conductors both work within the railway industry, focusing on passenger safety and service. While Metra employees primarily operate within the commuter rail system in Chicago, train conductors work across various railway companies and regions. Both roles require similar certifications and involve customer interaction, but their specific duties and work environments differ slightly.

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Infographic showing various Metra job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $126,301 per year, or $60.7 per hour.

Certified Conductor - $15,000 Bonus! Waukegan, Harvard, Crystal Lake and Kenosha

Metra

Kenosha, WI • On-site

$8.1K - $10K/mo

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Salary Range
$8,128.80
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$10,838.40
Description

Metra is one of the largest and most complex commuter rail systems in North America, serving Cook, DuPage, Will, Lake, Kane, and McHenry counties. The agency is linking communities in Northeastern Illinois by providing safe, reliable and efficient service.

Conductor positions are paid on a semi-monthly guaranteed basis. The monthly salary minimum is between $8,128.80 and $10,838.40. The exact amount is dependent on years of service as a Conductor at a previous railroad. There is opportunity to earn more than the monthly salary minimum once training is completed, but that is dependent on assignments worked.

The Transportation Department is responsible for providing safe, efficient and dependable transportation to commuters on all Metra-operated lines: Milwaukee North and West, Rock Island, Metra Electric, Southwest Service, North Central Service and Heritage Corridor and those lines operating under purchase of service agreements' and Union Pacific.

The primary duties include:

  • You must be available to work seven (7) days per week.
  • You may not have any regularly scheduled days off (including weekends and holidays) unless holding a regular assignment.
  • Your work hours may vary from day to day based on your seniority.
  • While marked to the Extra Board, you may be called to protect assignments in one of our Yard Facilities, where you will be working outside for long periods of time and in all types of weather conditions. Employees must be able to work outside, and you will be exposed to all weather conditions (heat, rain, ice, snow, cold).
  • Employees called to work assignments in one of Metra's yard facilities. Our yard(s) are a system of tracks within defined limits where:
    • Trains may be rearranged, (adding and/or removing cars from a train consist);
    • A location for the storage of train cars;
    • Throwing switches and lining trains onto designated tracks.
  • Employees on the Extra Board may be called to protect assignments in Commuter Service working as an Assistant Conductor, Conductor or Collector.
  • Conductors are tasked with the safe performance of switching operations ensuring on-time performance, switch alignment(s), correct car routing, delivery and pickup.

The following are descriptions of the various job functions a Train Service employee (Conductor) must be able to perform:

Train Operation and Movement:

  • Perform your duties while assuring you and your Crew are operating safely and being mindful of on-time performance. Take appropriate action when conditions threaten the safety of a Crew and/or Passengers.
  • Verbally communicate information in-person or by using radio(s), telephone(s), Public Announcement System;
  • Physically communicate by using of hand signals;
  • Receive, relay to others and act upon directives given to you by Transportation Officials, Train Dispatchers and Customer Service Personnel;
  • Communicate with Police and Emergency Response Personnel.

Switching Operations:

  • Detrain and board stationary and/or moving equipment.
  • Couple and uncouple air hoses.
  • Ride on moving equipment by holding onto grab irons, standing on platforms, and standing on ladder steps in all types of weather.
  • Adjust and align knuckles for coupling.
  • Read and align switches for train movement.
  • Understand track numbers and locations.
  • Operate various track switches and derails in order to change the routing of trains or cars.
  • Apply and release hand brakes.

Conduct Train Inspections:

  • Inspect condition(s) of a train and/or equipment by performing radio tests, brake tests, operating doors.
  • Ensure you have proper job tools and necessary inventory onboard and/or with you (uniform, company provided material (i.e. iPad, iPhone, Ticket Punch, Keys), radio, flagging kit, fire extinguisher, first aid kits.).
  • Must also inspect exterior of the train by walking the entire length of the train consist in inclement weather.

Communicate and Report Information:

  • Communicate information in-person and/or using radios, telephone, hand signals.
  • Must receive, relay and act upon directives given to you by Transportation Officials, Train Dispatchers and Customer Service personnel.
  • Communicate with police and emergency response personnel.
  • Communicate with passengers delays, fare information, and travel questions using Metra System, along with the ability deescalate disputes which may arise onboard.

Cash Fare Collection:

  • Responsible for the auditing of tickets; and collecting and remitting ticket sale monies from fare purchasing passengers.

All individuals in train service are subject to random drug testing as required by the Federal government. These are conducted during your duty hours when your name is selected by computer.

This is a Union position. Starting pay rates may vary based on entry rates in the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

Metra is a railroad employer subject to the provisions of the Railroad Retirement Tax Act, not the Social Security Administration.

Requirements
  • High school degree or GED or railroad experience.
  • Ability to submit work reports using electronic device(s).
  • Ability to read and understand all instructions including operating and safety rules, bulletins, special instructions, and federal regulatory documents.
  • Proficient verbal and written communication skills to deliver information to coworker(s), supervisor(s), railroad employees, and customers.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to push, pull, lift and carry objects weighing up to 25 lbs.
  • Must have normal color vision, be able to detect and interpret different visual color signals and displays, and determine the speed of moving objects at near or far distances.
  • Have the capacity to walk, climb, and maintain balance on railcars, locomotives, stairs, ladders, uneven terrain, moving equipment, rails and ballast in a safe manner (occasionally work at heights of twelve (12) feet or more).
  • Able to perform physical work while occasionally bending, stooping, and/or kneeling.
  • Must have normal depth perception to judge the speed and distance of locomotives being moved in the service area.

Work Conditions

  • 18 years of age or older.
  • Agree to wear personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, safety boots, hard hats, and hearing protection where the company requires.
  • Agree to wear a company issued uniform while working in Commuter Service.
  • Typically required to report to your assigned work location within a 2-hour timeframe.
  • Willingness to practice safe work habits.

Preferred:

  • Experience working with, on, and around moving heavy equipment.
  • Experience working outdoors in variable weather conditions.
  • Completed a Railroad Conductor Training Course or Program.

Please note: Regardless of any state laws that legalize marijuana, Metra prohibits applicants and employees' use or possession of marijuana (or marijuana paraphernalia), or having detectable amounts of marijuana in their bodies, including synthetic and/or non-synthetic substances such as THC for any reason for preemployment screening purposes, while on duty, subject to duty, on Metra property, or in Metra work equipment and vehicles.

Metra is committed to ensuring that our career website and recruiting process are accessible to all individuals. If you encounter difficulties or limitations in using or accessing our online application, or if you require reasonable accommodations to complete this application, participate in interviews, complete any pre-employment testing, or engage in any other aspect of the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to RAC@Metrarr.com.

Metra is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. It is our policy to fill vacant positions with qualified candidates without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, gender identity, disability, or any protected categories, assuming an individual can perform the essential functions of the job with or without accommodation.