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Team Member

Griffin, GA · On-site

$12 - $14/hr

A model train runs through the restaurant, while motorcycles hang on the walls next to pictures of Cathy and his favorite cars. Education:no requirementsEmployment Type: FULL_TIME

Team Member

Griffin, GA · On-site

$12 - $14/hr

A model train runs through the restaurant, while motorcycles hang on the walls next to pictures of Cathy and his favorite cars.

$12.50/hr

Requirements · No experience necessary - we will train. · Basic computer skills and knowledge of ... Model Cleaners is an equal opportunity employer.

A model train runs through the restaurant, while motorcycles hang on the walls next to pictures of Cathy and his favorite cars.

Delivery Driver

Mcdonough, GA · On-site

$12 - $14/hr

A model train runs through the restaurant, while motorcycles hang on the walls next to pictures of Cathy and his favorite cars. Education:no requirementsEmployment Type: FULL_TIME

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How much do model train jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for model train in the United States is $31.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $39.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by model train technicians, and how can they be addressed?

Model train technicians often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting complex electrical systems, maintaining intricate mechanical components, and ensuring smooth operation of tracks and locomotives. Staying organized and methodical is key, as attention to detail is crucial when working with small parts and wiring. Regularly updating one's knowledge of new technologies and repair techniques also helps in effectively addressing technical issues. Collaboration with other hobbyists or professionals can provide valuable insights and support when tackling particularly tricky repairs.

What are model trains?

Model trains are miniature representations of real trains, typically built to scale and used for hobby, educational, or display purposes. They can range from simple toy trains to highly detailed replicas that include functioning lights, sounds, and realistic scenery. Enthusiasts often create elaborate layouts with tracks, buildings, landscapes, and operational controls. Model trains come in various scales and gauges, such as HO, N, and O scale. This hobby appeals to people of all ages and skill levels, offering opportunities for creativity, engineering, and history exploration.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Model Train Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Model Train Engineer, you need a solid understanding of mechanical engineering, electrical systems, and model railroading, often supported by relevant technical training or a degree in engineering. Familiarity with tools like CAD software, DCC (Digital Command Control) systems, and track layout design programs is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and creativity set top professionals apart in this field. These skills are crucial for designing, building, and maintaining intricate and reliable model train systems that deliver realistic and enjoyable experiences.

What is the difference between Model Train vs Model Railroader?

AspectModel TrainModel Railroader
CredentialsHobbyist knowledge, sometimes certifications for advanced techniquesHobbyist or professional skills, certifications less common
Work EnvironmentHome workshops, hobby clubsHome, clubs, or small-scale manufacturing
Industry UsagePrimarily hobby and recreationHobby, small-scale manufacturing, or restoration

Model Train refers to the miniature trains used in hobbies, while Model Railroader is a person who designs, builds, and maintains model train layouts. Both share similar skills and environments but differ in scope—Model Trains are the models themselves, whereas Model Railroader is the hobbyist or professional involved in creating and operating these models.

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Infographic showing various Model Train job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 87% In-person, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,246 per year, or $31.4 per hour.
Farm Museum Program Assistant-Railroad Museum Model Train Specialist

Farm Museum Program Assistant-Railroad Museum Model Train Specialist

BENSENVILLE PARK DISTRICT

Bensenville, IL • On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Part-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

The Museum Program Assistant at the Railroad Museum is responsible for building and maintaining the model railroad display as well as assisting with, and leading classes, programs, and tours. May also assist with daily museum operation tasks, customer service functions and administrative duties as assigned. Hours are typically 10-20 hours per week and take place primarily during daytime hours. May include some evenings and weekends. Hours may fluctuate with season, program and/or museum needs. The Railroad museum assistant may also assist with museum operations at Fischer Farm.

DUTIES AND ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
  • Create a warm and welcoming environment. Greet Railroad Museum Visitors in a pleasant and cheerful manner, in person and on the phone.
  • Build and maintain the museum's model railroad display and other exhibits.
  • Assist with and lead, as necessary, interpretative programs at both Fischer Farm and The Bensenville Railroad Museum, with an emphasis on agriculture, history and environmental education, for individuals and groups of all ages, including families, scout groups, school groups, preschoolers, birthday party groups, and adults.
  • Work in the farm gift shop using accurate cash handling skills, processing of sales and restocking of shelves.
  • Open and close buildings per established procedures.
  • Set up and monitor private facility rentals and ensure visitors have a positive and memorable experience.
  • Work occasional weekend and evening special events.
  • Maintain cleanliness throughout facility, assisting with light cleaning such as dusting and sweeping.
  • Assist with necessary clerical work and program preparations as requested by staff.
  • Assist with animal care tasks as needed.
  • Maintain current CPR and First Aid Certifications. Training provided.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • High school diploma required. College degree preferred.
  • Must have extensive experience running model trains and be able to design, build and maintain a model train layout as directed.
  • Experience leading programs in a nature center, farm, garden or museum environment or other informal education environment.
  • Good computer skills.
  • Excellent phone manners.
  • Good verbal and written communication.
  • English language fluency required. Bilingual Spanish helpful.
  • Willingness to work outdoors giving tours
  • Able to lift 30 lbs, walk up and down steep stairs, navigate uneven ground outdoors.

JOB STATUS Part time DEPARTMENT Museum FSLA STATUS Non-Exempt

SALARY $16.00-$18.00.00 per hour

HOURS 10-20 hours per week including evenings and weekends