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Signal Machine Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Install, repair, and maintain, test and inspect various equipment such as signals lights, switch machines, electrical switch locks, switch circuit controllers, as well as crossing warning devices as ...

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Traffic Signal Technician

Roswell, GA · On-site

$18.77 - $24.39/hr

Operates a variety of machinery, equipment, and tools associated with projects and work activities ... or signals. Some tasks require the ability to communicate orally. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is ...

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Signal Integrity

San Jose, CA · On-site

$120K - $300K/yr

... machines. While today's AI largely operates through chat boxes and decade-old devices, Hark is ... About the Role We're looking for a Signal Integrity Engineer to join our hardware team and help ...

Under the mentorship of our R&D staff, you will utilize state-of-the-art tools in machine vision ... None If filled as Research and Development Engineer - Signal Processing (ARL) - Professional, this ...

Signal Processing Engineer

Austin, TX · On-site

$121K - $230K/yr

You will collaborate closely with the SoC, Firmware, and Machine Learning teams to translate high-level signal processing needs into production-ready solutions. Key Responsibilities * Design and ...

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How much do signal machine jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for signal machine in the United States is $18.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a signal machine?

A Signal Machine, often referred to as a railroad signal maintainer, is a professional responsible for installing, inspecting, maintaining, and repairing signal systems used by railroads to control train movements. These systems include signals, switches, and related electronic and mechanical equipment that ensure the safe and efficient operation of trains. Signal Machines play a crucial role in preventing accidents by making sure all signaling equipment functions correctly. The job often requires working outdoors, sometimes in adverse weather conditions, and may involve irregular hours, including nights and weekends.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a signal machine operator and how do they contribute to railway safety?

As a Signal Machine Operator, your daily responsibilities include monitoring and controlling railway signal systems, inspecting mechanical and electronic signal equipment, and promptly addressing any malfunctions. You will work closely with train dispatchers and maintenance crews to ensure signals accurately reflect track conditions, which is critical for preventing accidents and maintaining smooth rail operations. This role requires strong attention to detail, quick decision-making, and a commitment to safety protocols, as your work directly impacts the efficiency and safety of railway transportation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a signal maintainer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Signal Maintainer, you need a strong understanding of electrical systems, mechanical aptitude, and a high school diploma or equivalent, often supplemented by technical training. Familiarity with signal testing equipment, wiring diagrams, and industry safety standards is essential, with certifications from organizations like the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) often required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are key soft skills that enhance job performance. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensure the safe, reliable operation of railway signaling systems and prevent accidents.

What is the difference between Signal Machine vs Signal Technician?

AspectSignal MachineSignal Technician
Required CredentialsTechnical training, certifications in signal systemsTechnical training, certifications in signal systems
Work EnvironmentOperating and maintaining signal machinery, industrial settingsInstalling, troubleshooting, and repairing signal systems
Industry UsageRailways, transportation, industrial automationRailways, transportation, infrastructure projects

While both roles involve working with signal systems, a Signal Machine primarily focuses on operating and maintaining signal machinery, whereas a Signal Technician handles installation, troubleshooting, and repairs of signal systems. Both require similar certifications and work in related environments, but their daily tasks differ based on their specific responsibilities within the industry.

What cities are hiring for Signal Machine jobs?

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What states have the most Signal Machine jobs?

States with the most job openings for Signal Machine jobs include:

Infographic showing various Signal Machine job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,348 per year, or $18.4 per hour.

Electrical Apprentice Signal Trainee

MSCCN

Bellevue, OH • On-site

$37.98/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Posted 19 days ago


Job description


2026 Electrical Apprentice Signal Trainee (Bellevue, OH)
Date: Jul 14, 2026
Location: Bellevue, OH, US, 44811
Company: Norfolk Southern Corp.
Requisition 39957: 2026 Electrical Apprentice Signal Trainee (Bellevue, OH)
Norfolk Southern Electrical Signal Trainee Program (Day in the Life): https://vimeo.com/871474435/990fe84216
Primary Purpose:
Apprentice Signal Trainees will be trained to perform the duties of Signal Workers. Signal Workers are an important link between ensuring compliance to FRA regulations and customer satisfaction while achieving the safest most efficient railroad operations.
Principal Duties:
Signal Workers are primarily responsible for performing FRA regulatory test and inspections of the signals systems and crossings.
Install, repair, and maintain, test and inspect various equipment such as signals lights, switch machines, electrical switch locks, switch circuit controllers, as well as crossing warning devices as well as the maintenance and repair of automated classification yards.
Install, repair, maintain, test, and inspect signal systems including Automatic Block, Traffic Control, Positive Train Control, cab signal and interlocking systems.
Other general duties include cable locates, painting and housekeeping of signal housings & equipment; climb and troubleshoot signal structures and make electrical connections.
Use of a wide variety of hand tools, on track high-rail equipment, and test instruments
Perform construction duties, including digging holes and trenches to lay cables, wiring apparatus, setting foundations, installing equipment, etc.
This role requires travel and on-call availability including weekends.
Apprentice Signal Trainee Training Program
Successful applicants will participate in a 52-week paid apprenticeship training program that includes in-class theory and lab work with hands-on skill development in the field.
Week 1-3: Signal Training-1 (McDonough, GA)
Week 4-16: OJT Signal Construction Gang
Week 11-19: Signal Training-2 (McDonough, GA)
Weeks 20-40: OJT Signal Maintenance Training
Week 41-43: Signal Training-3 (McDonough, GA)
Weeks 44-52: Additional OJT training
The in-class portion of the training program consists of three sessions that are three weeks long each. These sessions are in McDonough, GA and are mandatory.
Apprentices will be required to pass a series of periodic tests relating to duties, responsibilities, and operating rules. In the circumstance that an apprentice fails any of the periodic testing, their application for employment may be rejected at that time.
Apprentices that successfully complete the training will then be placed on the seniority district roster hired and is eligible to bid on Signalman or Signal Maintainer roles.
Eastern Region North (ERN)
Norfolk & Western (NW)
Southern Lines East (SLE)
Southern Lines West (SLW)
WRE (Western Region East (WRE)
Western Region West (WRW)
Probation period is 90 days in which you must secure a Class A CDL.
Rate of Pay
Initial 3 weeks at the Norfolk Southern Training Center - Compensation is $1,200.00 per week.
First Period (through day 130) - Compensation is $36.48 per hour.
Second period (next 130 days) - Compensation is $36.85 per hour.
After completion of these 275 days, new hires will receive 100%, which is $37.98 per hour.
Medical Benefits
Company Benefits - Eligible 1st day of second month after hire (during training)
80/20 plan for employee, spouse, and eligible dependents
Union Benefits (Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen - BRS) available after mark-up from Trainee status.
Medical (Managed or 85/15 Plan)
$20K Life Insurance
401 (K) First Day of Employment
After 1st year of service: Eligible for Dental / Vision
Job Related Experience:
Minimum Level: 1-2 years
Preferred Level: 3-5 years
Education:
Required: High School diploma or GED
Preferred Level: Technical Certification or Associate degree (AS)
Preferred Majors: Electrical Technician, Electronics Engineering or Electrical Engineer
Licenses / Certifications:
Required: CDL Class A License (must secure license within 111 days of hire date)
Required: None listed
Preferred: None listed
Skills and Abilities:
Time Management
Prioritizing Work Demands
Communication Skills
Multi-tasking
Planning and Organizing
MS Excel/Spreadsheets, MS Outlook, and MS Word/Word Processing
Career Path:
Predecessor Jobs: None
Future Jobs: Supervisor C&S
Environment: Outdoor/Field
Shift Work: No
On-Call: Yes
Weekend Work: Yes
Travel Required: Yes (75% during training; dynamic after mark-up)
Norfolk Southern Electrical Signal Trainee Program (Day in the Life): https://vimeo.com/871474435/990fe84216
BRS Seniority District and Bidding Overview video
Additional Qualifications/Responsibilities
Job Related Experience:
Minimum Level: 1-2 years
Preferred Level: 3-5 years
Education:
Required: High School diploma or GED
Preferred Level: Technical Certification or Associate degree (AS)
Preferred Majors: Electrical Technician, Electronics Engineering or Electrical Engineer
Licenses / Certifications:
Required: CDL Class A License (must secure license within 111 days of hire date)
Required: None listed
Preferred: None listed