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Metro Transit is seeking Track Maintainers to provide track maintenance and inspection activities that comply with the safety requirements prescribed in the US Department of Transportation (DOT) and ...

Track Maintainer

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$27.41/hr

Perform maintenance projects within schedule and budget utilizing work windows allowed by operating ... Communicates effectively with the Manager, Maintenance of Way the results of track inspection ...

Track Maintainer

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$27.41/hr

Perform maintenance projects within schedule and budget utilizing work windows allowed by operating ... Communicates effectively with the Manager, Maintenance of Way the results of track inspection ...

As a member of our Track Maintenance Team, you'll play a vital role in constructing, inspecting, and repairing tracks and other railroad assets and maintaining our railway corridors. This is a ...

Track Supervisor

Jamaica, NY · On-site

$80K - $90K/yr

You'll specifically take care of supervising the maintenance and repair of mainline and yard tracks, special track work, and related systems, but also support the training and development of Track ...

You'll specifically take care of supervising the maintenance and repair of mainline and yard tracks, special track work, and related systems, but also support the training and development of Track ...

As a member of our Track Maintenance Team, you'll play a vital role in constructing, inspecting, and repairing tracks and other railroad assets and maintaining our railway corridors. This is a ...

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How much do track maintenance jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for track maintenance in the United States is $31.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $38.22 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are track maintenance workers?

Track maintenance workers are professionals responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining railroad tracks and related infrastructure. Their duties include replacing rails, ties, and ballast, as well as ensuring track alignment and safety. They use specialized tools and machinery to perform regular maintenance and emergency repairs, helping to prevent derailments and ensure safe train operations. Track maintenance is physically demanding and often requires working outdoors in various weather conditions. These workers play a crucial role in keeping rail networks functional and safe for both freight and passenger trains.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

In track maintenance, high-paying roles such as senior track inspectors or specialized track supervisors can earn around $4,000 weekly, especially with experience and overtime. These positions typically require technical skills, certifications, and knowledge of railway systems but do not always require a college degree.

What is a track maintenance worker?

A track maintenance worker is responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining railway tracks to ensure safe and efficient train operations. They use tools such as track gauges and ballast regulators and often work outdoors in various weather conditions, sometimes requiring certifications in safety procedures or equipment operation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Track Maintenance Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive in Track Maintenance, you need a solid understanding of rail infrastructure, mechanical aptitude, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with specialized track inspection equipment, hand and power tools, and relevant safety certifications like FRA or OSHA are typically required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and the ability to work in physically demanding and variable outdoor conditions are crucial soft skills. These skills ensure the safety, reliability, and efficiency of rail operations by minimizing hazards and maintaining infrastructure integrity.

What qualifications do track maintainers need?

Track maintainers typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, along with knowledge of track components and maintenance procedures. Relevant skills include mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and the ability to operate specialized tools and equipment. Certifications in safety and track inspection may also be required depending on the employer.

What does a track maintainer do?

A track maintainer is responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining railway tracks to ensure safety and proper operation. They use tools and equipment to replace ties, align rails, and address issues such as wear or damage, often working outdoors and following safety protocols. The role may require knowledge of track standards and certifications in railway safety.

What are some common challenges faced in a Track Maintenance role, and how can they be managed?

Track Maintenance professionals often work outdoors in varying weather conditions, which can make the job physically demanding. They also need to be vigilant about safety protocols, as they frequently work near active rail lines and heavy equipment. Navigating tight deadlines for repairs, especially during emergencies, is another challenge. Effective teamwork and clear communication with colleagues and supervisors are essential for managing these demands and ensuring efficient, safe operations.

What is the difference between Track Maintenance vs Track Inspector?

AspectTrack MaintenanceTrack Inspector
CertificationsRailroad certifications, safety trainingRailroad certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentFieldwork on tracks, repair sitesField inspections, site assessments
Primary ResponsibilitiesRepairing and maintaining tracksInspecting track conditions and safety

Track Maintenance involves actively repairing and maintaining railway tracks to ensure safety and functionality. Track Inspectors focus on examining tracks for defects, safety issues, and compliance. While both roles require similar certifications and work in the same environment, Track Maintenance workers perform hands-on repairs, whereas Track Inspectors assess track conditions to recommend necessary actions.

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Infographic showing various Track Maintenance job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 5% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $65,662 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
Track Maintainer

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WHO WE ARE This posting is open continuously. However, it may close any time after February 23rd, 2026. We are the Metropolitan Council, the regional government for the seven-county Twin Cities metropolitan area.

We plan 30 years ahead for the future of the metropolitan area and provide regional transportation, wastewater, and housing services. More information about us on our website. We are committed to supporting a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve.

Metro Transit, a division of the Metropolitan Council is the largest provider of transit service in the seven-county metropolitan area and one of the country's largest transit systems. The agency also operates bus and rail service essential to the region's mobility, and also provides resources for carpooling, van pooling and bike commuting. Metro Transit helps people get to where they're going, reduces regional traffic congestion and promotes a cleaner environment.

How your work would contribute to our organization and the Twin Cities region: Metro Transit is seeking Track Maintainers to provide track maintenance and inspection activities that comply with the safety requirements prescribed in the US Department of Transportation (DOT) and Metro Transit rules and practices. Duties include inspection, repair and replacement of tracks. This position will work third shift between the hours of 10 p.m

- 6 a.m.; scheduled days will be consecutive (usually including one weekend day) and based off seniority during shift picks. Schedule details will be discussed during the interview process. Hiring bonus of $4,000: you'll receive $2,000 after 30 days of employment and another $2,000 after the successful completion of probation

Hire: $39.69 hourly After year one: $41.90 (based on ATU salary rates starting 8/1/2025) After year two: $44.10 (Subject to contract change, based on ATU salary rates starting 8/1/2025) *Shift differential of five percent (5%) for all hours worked in a shift scheduled to end between 8:00 PM and 11:59 PM, and seven percent (7%) for all hours worked in a shift scheduled to end between 12:00 AM and 7:00 AM and/or scheduled to start between the hours of 10:00 PM and 3:00 AM *This recruitment will establish a six (6) month Eligibility List for current and future vacancies. What you would do in this job Maintains and repairs tracks, turnouts, at-grade crossings, rail lubrication machines and other mechanical systems on track structure. Conducts and records track, turnout, and joint inspections

Replaces areas of concrete or timber ties, turnouts, and track fastenings. Operates small tools and equipment (rail saw, rail drill and spiking equipment). Assists with track surfacing, alignment, and gauging operations.

Assists in emergency situations. Attends safety and training meetings. Operates hi-rail vehicles, and other vehicles used with track maintenance, inspection and recording, wheel/skid steer loaders, vacuum trucks, rail grinders, track tamper and ballast regulators.

Assists with inventory of spare parts to ensure parts are available to carry out track maintenance. Updates maintenance reporting system and maintains maintenance records as required by Metro Transit. Performs snow removal; operates snow removal equipment (self-propelled and hand-held removal equipment); assists other agencies with removal as required.

Performs vegetation control, graffiti /debris removal. Assures that vehicles, tools, equipment, and storage areas are kept in good repair, clean, organized, and secure. Performs other related duties What education and experience are required for this job (minimum qualifications) High school diploma/GED or higher AND 2-years or more of experience as railroad maintenance-of-way worker including experience operating hi-rail equipment.

Licensure Requirement: Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record. Must Obtain Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Permits prior to being hired, to include General Knowledge, Air Brake, Combination Vehicle, and Tanker Endorsement. Ability to obtain a Class A CDL Driver's License within 90-days of employment and ability to meet ongoing DOT physical requirements.

Ability to pass physical examinations, Rail Operations Rule Book and physical agility examinations and successfully complete Rail Operator Training Program for Maintenance Personnel. Ability to obtain and maintain Train Operator Certification for Maintenance Personnel. What knowledge, skills and abilities you should have within the first six months on the job: Knowledge of rail industry standards and practices for track maintenance, inspections, and repairs.

Ability to operate the district's radio and telephone communication system in compliance with regulations and procedures. Demonstrated mechanical skills including ability to properly use hand and power tools. Must meet ongoing educational and training requirements and may be required to maintain OTE Certification and complete basic and advanced principal classes of track maintenance certification.

Knowledge of US Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Rail Authority (FRA) Knowledge of Track Safety Standards Part 213 Subparts A-F. Basic computer skills. May prepare reports and documentation.

Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions. Ability to write basic correspondence. Ability to effectively work with diverse groups of customers or clients.

Requires the skill to provide basic client services to the public and other agencies within the organization. Requires tact, courtesy and cooperation in dealings with others where the primary purpose is the exchange of information. Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide two-digit numbers.

Ability to perform these operations with money, weight measurement, volume and distance. Ability to add and subtract fractions. Ability to determine diameter and radius of circles.

Ability to accurately use a tape measure. Promotes an equitable, positive and respectful work environment that values cultures and diversity among all employees. What you can expect from us: We offer the opportunity to make a difference and positively influence the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

We encourage our employees to develop their skills through on-site training and tuition reimbursement. We provide a competitive salary, excellent benefits and a good work/life balance. More about why you should join us.

Additional information Union/Grade: Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU)/Grade70 FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Safety Sensitive: Yes. Subject to random DOT drug tests. What your work environment would be: May be working in wet, humid conditions (non-weather), work near moving parts or equipment, work in high precarious places, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals and outdoor weather conditions.

Physical Requirements: Incumbent must perform heavy manual labor, frequently lifting up to 50 pounds and occasionally up to 100 pounds with the assistance of applicable equipment or other employees. Ability to meet color and peripheral vision requirements. Must be able to work from heights with the assistance of proper safety equipment and ability to work in all outdoor weather conditions Regularly required to stand and walk and reach with hands and arms, use hands to finger, handle or feel, for long periods, sit, climb or balance, stoop, kneel crouch or crawl.

Note: There is a 2-year commitment to the Rail Maintenance department per ATU contract. What steps the recruitment process involves: 1. We review your minimum qualifications.

2. We rate your education and experience. 3.

We conduct a structured panel interview. Once you have successfully completed the steps above, then: If you are new to the Metropolitan Council, you must pass a drug test (safety sensitive positions only), and a background check which verifies education, employment, and criminal history. A driving record check and/or physical may be conducted if applicable to the job.

If you have a criminal conviction, you do not automatically fail. The Metropolitan Council considers felony, gross misdemeanor and misdemeanor convictions on a case-by-case basis, based on whether they are related to the job and whether the candidate has demonstrated adequate rehabilitation. If you are already an employee of the Metropolitan Council, you must pass a drug test (if moving from a non-safety sensitive position to a safety sensitive position) and criminal background check if the job you're applying for is safety sensitive, is a supervisory or management job, is in the Finance, Information Services, Audit, or Human Resources departments, or has access to financial records, files/databases, cash, vouchers or transit fare cards.

A driving record check and/or physical may be conducted if applicable to the position. IMPORTANT: If you make a false statement or withhold information, you may be barred from job consideration. The Metropolitan Council is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and veteran-friendly employer.

The Council is committed to a workforce that reflects the diversity of the region and strongly encourages persons of color, members of the LGBTQ community, individuals with disabilities, women, and veterans to apply. If you have a disability that requires accommodation during the selection process, please email HR-OCCHealth@metc.state.mn.us. Employer Metropolitan Council Address 390 Robert St

N. St. Paul, Minnesota, 55101 Website https://metrocouncil.org


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