1

Railroad Bridge Inspector Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Senior Bridge Project Engineer

Irvine, CA · On-site

$110K - $250K/yr

The ideal candidate will have deep, specialized experience in the design of roadway and railroad ... Conduct field assessments, site visits, and inspection of existing and new structures/facilities as ...

Senior Bridge Project Engineer

Irvine, CA · On-site

$110K - $250K/yr

The ideal candidate will have deep, specialized experience in the design of roadway and railroad ... Conduct field assessments, site visits, and inspection of existing and new structures/facilities as ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Railroad Bridge Inspector information

See California salary details

$29.6K

$68.7K

$124.3K

How much do railroad bridge inspector jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for railroad bridge inspector in California is $68,701.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,900.00 and $88,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Railroad Bridge Inspector job?

A Railroad Bridge Inspector is responsible for examining railroad bridges and related structures to ensure they are safe and comply with federal and industry regulations. They assess structural integrity, identify defects or potential hazards, and recommend repairs or maintenance. Inspectors often use specialized equipment, work at heights, and document their findings through reports. Their role is crucial in preventing accidents and ensuring the reliability of rail infrastructure.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Railroad Bridge Inspector position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Railroad Bridge Inspector, you need in-depth knowledge of structural engineering, bridge construction, and inspection procedures, often supported by a degree in civil engineering or equivalent experience and specialized certifications. Familiarity with inspection tools such as ultrasonic testing devices, drones, and industry-standard reporting software like Bentley InspectTech is typical. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and clear communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate assessments, regulatory compliance, and the ongoing safety and reliability of railroad infrastructure.

What does a typical work week look like for a Railroad Bridge Inspector?

A typical week for a Railroad Bridge Inspector involves traveling to various bridge sites, conducting detailed structural inspections, and documenting findings in compliance with federal safety standards. Inspectors often work both independently and as part of a team, coordinating with engineers, railroad maintenance crews, and regulatory agencies to address any issues found during assessments. The role may include a mix of scheduled inspections as well as urgent evaluations following extreme weather events or incidents. Inspectors can expect a mix of office-based reporting and significant fieldwork, sometimes in challenging outdoor conditions. This dynamic work environment helps ensure the ongoing safety and functionality of critical rail infrastructure while providing opportunities for professional growth in transportation and civil engineering fields.
What are popular job titles related to Railroad Bridge Inspector jobs in California? For Railroad Bridge Inspector jobs in California, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What job categories do people searching Railroad Bridge Inspector jobs in California look for? The top searched job categories for Railroad Bridge Inspector jobs in California are:
Infographic showing various Railroad Bridge Inspector job openings in California as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 97% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 77% Physical, 22% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $68,701 per year, or $33 per hour.
Railroad Flagger

$25 - $37/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Railroad Flagging

Location: Sacramento, CA

Job Type: Full-Time

Reports To: District Manager

Travel: Yes, travel is expected for this position (50% - 85% on average).

Compensation: $25 - $37 based on experience

Job Description:

National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) is hiring a Railroad Flagger. This role keeps workers safe on train tracks by controlling train movements and following federal safety rules. The job supports major railroads, smaller rail lines, transit systems, state transportation projects, and contractors.

Required Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience with a Class 1 Railroad, Regional Short Line, Transit System, State DOT Rail Division, Railroad Supplier, Railroad Contractor, and/or Railroad Consultant; preferably within the Maintenance Of Way (MOW) Department.

Job Requirements:

  • Skilled with basic computer tools, including Citrix, email, phone, and texting apps
  • Comfortable using Android tablets and smartphones
  • Highly organized with strong attention to detail
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Knowledge of railroad engineering, design, construction, and safety
  • Able to build and maintain strong client relationships
  • Willing to travel for long periods (even months at a time)
  • Able to complete required federal, client, and company training

Job Duties:

  • Coordinate activities at the job site
  • Communicate clearly with dispatchers, train crews, railroad staff, and contractors
  • Lead safety briefings before work begins
  • Follow and enforce all railroad, state, and federal rules
  • Ensure contractors meet training requirements
  • Spot and address any rule violations
  • Complete daily reports on work activities
  • Maintain on-track safety following federal regulations

Work Environment:

  • This job operates in a field environment.
  • Must communicate clearly in English (speaking, reading, and writing)
  • Must be willing to travel or drive long distances
  • Must be able to stand for long periods and walk on uneven ground
  • Must have good vision (near, far, color, and peripheral)
  • Must handle extreme weather (hot and cold)
  • Must work in dusty and noisy environments
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds

Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance
  • Short-Term, Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • Paid Vacation and Holidays
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan

Required Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent.

Keywords: Assistant Roadmaster, Bridge Inspector, Bridge Manager, Bridge Maintainer, Bridge Supervisor, Division Engineer (DE), Employee In Charge (EIC), Flagger, Flagging, Flagman, Foreman, Foremen, Maintenance Of Way (MOW), Manager Track Maintenance (MTM), Manager Track Projects (MTP), Rail, Railroad, Railroad Project Manager, Railway, Railway Project Manager, Roadmaster, Roadway Worker, Roadway Worker In Charge (RWIC), Roadway Worker Protection (RWP), Safety, Signal Inspector, Signal Maintainer, Signal Manager, Signal Supervisor, Track Inspector, Track Maintainer, Track Manager, Track Supervisor.

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.

Safety Commitment: All employees at NRSS must always prioritize safety. No job is so urgent that it can't be done safely. Safety is a core value, ensuring the protection of workers, customers, and communities while maintaining leadership in railroad safety.

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.