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Signal Maintainer

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$26 - $38/hr

The Signal Maintainer is responsible for the upkeep and functionality of railway signaling systems, ensuring safety and operational compliance. This role primarily involves independent work ...

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How much do signalman railroad jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for signalman railroad in the United States is $24.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are signalman railroad?

A signalman in the railroad industry is responsible for operating and maintaining the signaling systems that control train movements. Their work ensures trains run safely and efficiently by managing track switches, signals, and communication between trains and control centers. Signalmen may work from signal boxes, control rooms, or on the track itself, performing inspections and repairs as needed. Their job is crucial for preventing accidents and ensuring the smooth flow of rail traffic.

What are the most common challenges a Signalman faces when maintaining railroad signaling equipment?

Signalmen often encounter challenges such as working in adverse weather conditions, troubleshooting complex electrical systems, and adhering to strict safety protocols. The role requires precise attention to detail, as even minor errors can impact train schedules and safety. Additionally, Signalmen must be prepared to respond to emergencies at any time and collaborate closely with train dispatchers, maintenance crews, and engineers to ensure seamless railway operations.

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

To thrive as a Signalman Railroad, you need a solid understanding of railroad signaling systems, electrical circuitry, and safety regulations, typically gained through vocational training or an apprenticeship. Familiarity with specialized diagnostic tools, signal testing equipment, and computerized signal control systems is essential. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this role. These competencies are crucial to maintain safe and efficient railway operations and to quickly address signal malfunctions or emergencies.

What is the difference between Signalman Railroad vs Track Inspector?

AspectSignalman RailroadTrack Inspector
CertificationsRailroad safety and signaling certificationsTrack inspection certifications, such as OSHA or FRA standards
Work EnvironmentRail yards, signal towers, on or near tracksRail tracks, maintenance sites, outdoor environments
Employer & Industry UsageRailroads, transit agenciesRailroads, transportation agencies
Common Search & ComparisonYesNo

Signalman Railroad and Track Inspector roles both operate within the railroad industry, focusing on safety and infrastructure. Signalmen primarily manage signaling systems to ensure train movement safety, while Track Inspectors focus on inspecting and maintaining track conditions. Both roles require safety certifications and work outdoors near tracks, but their specific responsibilities differ. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers find the right career path in rail safety and maintenance.

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Infographic showing various Signalman Railroad job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 93% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,682 per year, or $24.4 per hour.
Railroad Signal Technician, Construction

Railroad Signal Technician, Construction

Faith Technologies

Pryor, OK • On-site

Full-time

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8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 51 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

50th of 352 rated engineering


Job description

You've discovered something special. A company that cares. Cares about leading the way in construction, engineering, manufacturing and renewable energy. Cares about redefining how energy is designed, applied and consumed. Cares about thoughtfully growing to meet market demands. And as "one of the Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America" is focused on the mind/body/soul of team members through our Culture of Care.

Our Railroad Signal Technician position consists of daily inspections for highway grade crossing signal systems & wayside signaling systems. The area of travel is subject to change, but regardless of the location, the work type will remain the same. All work will consist of following mandatory Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulations. Ideal candidates would have experience maintaining, servicing, installing, troubleshooting signal system circuitry and components. Key traits for this position would encompass a positive attitude, ability to travel, mechanical aptitude, organization, self-starting personality.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education: High School Diploma or GED

Experience: 2-5 years Railroad Signal Maintenance. Successful completion of Hot Box and Signal Apprentice Training Program through Signal Training Solutions or prior experience required.

Travel: Up to 100%

Work Schedule: Schedule may vary and can include, but is not limited to nights, weekends, and holidays. Overtime may be required. Ability to work a flexible schedule is necessary.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Works as a member of a cohesive team while demonstrating ability to work without direct supervision.
  • Cleans and maintains job site, tools, and vehicles.
  • Maintains compliance with all FRA, OSHA, Faith Technologies, and customer-specific safety requirements along with immediately identifying, correcting, and/or reporting any unsafe acts, conditions, or incidents in a timely manner.
  • Ability to properly perform Monthly, Quarterly, Annual inspections without direct supervision
  • Safely operate heavy equipment such as (mini excavator, skid steer, telehandler) to assist with Grade Crossing System Installations
  • Maintains knowledge to correctly install, program and/or calibrate grade crossing predictors, solid state crossings controllers, relays, resistors, gate mechanisms, lighting circuitry.
  • Familiarity with AREMA Guidelines for Grade Crossing System minimum requirements
  • Displays basic railroad signal troubleshooting skills
  • Verifies basic site information against circuit plans
  • Reads and understands Railroad Timetable document
  • Properly uses Signal Technician testingequipment & required tools
  • Complies with and understands Signalman Hours of Service regulations
  • Actively participates in railroad designated PPE requirements
  • Perform other related duties as required and assigned

The job description and responsibilities described are intended to provide guidelines for job expectations and the employee's ability to perform the position described. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills, and abilities. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate.

How Does FTI Give YOU the Chance to Thrive?

If you're energized by new challenges, FTI provides you with many opportunities. Joining FTI opens doors to redefine what's possible for your future.

Once you're a team member, you're supported and provided with the knowledge and resources to achieve your career goals with FTI. You're officially in the driver's seat of your career, and FTI's career development and continued education programs give you opportunities to position yourself for success.

FTI is a "merit to the core" organization. We recognize and reward top performers, offering competitive, merit-based compensation, career path development and a flexible and robust benefits package.

Benefits are the Game-Changer

We provide industry-leading benefits as an investment in the lives of team members and their families.You're invited to review the full list of FTI benefits available to regular/full-time team members. Start here. Grow here. Succeed here. If you're ready to learn more about your career with FTI, apply today!

Faith Technologies, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer - veterans/disabled.


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