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Track Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Track Laborer

Flint, MI · On-site

$21.37/hr

LSRC is seeking a qualified experienced Track Laborer for our Flint location. The preferred candidate should have previous railroad experience including the safe operation of track machinery and ...

Track Laborer

Manistee, MI · On-site

$26.05/hr

The position starts as a track maintainer, with an opportunity to qualify as a machine operator. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Repair and rebuild railroad track using hydraulic or hand tools * Remove and ...

Track Laborer

Durand, MI · On-site

$27.20/hr

As a Track Laborer, you'll help maintain the safety and reliability of our railroad infrastructure. You'll work outdoors in all weather conditions, using hand tools and heavy equipment to maintain ...

Track Laborer

Durand, MI · On-site

$27.20/hr

As a Track Laborer, you'll help maintain the safety and reliability of our railroad infrastructure. You'll work outdoors in all weather conditions, using hand tools and heavy equipment to maintain ...

Track Laborer

Manistee, MI · On-site

$26.05/hr

The position starts as a track maintainer, with an opportunity to qualify as a machine operator. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Repair and rebuild railroad track using hydraulic or hand tools * Remove and ...

The position starts as a track maintainer, with an opportunity to qualify as a machine operator. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Repair and rebuild railroad track using hydraulic or hand tools * Remove and ...

The position starts as a track maintainer, with an opportunity to qualify as a machine operator. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Repair and rebuild railroad track using hydraulic or hand tools * Remove and ...

Track Hoe Operator

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$28 - $30/hr

Position Overview We are seeking an experienced and safety-driven Track Hoe Operator to support a client specializing in stream restoration and environmental construction projects. This role is ideal ...

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How much do track jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for track in Michigan is $17.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.86 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Track vs Delivery Driver?

AspectTrackDelivery Driver
Required CredentialsDriver's license, possibly commercial licenseDriver's license, vehicle insurance
Work EnvironmentRail or freight yards, transportation hubsOn-road, local or long-distance routes
Employer & Industry UsageLogistics, freight, rail companiesCourier services, food delivery, retail
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding transportation roles involving rail or freightUnderstanding roles involving vehicle delivery

While both roles involve transportation, a Track typically refers to working with rail or freight systems, requiring specific licenses and operating in rail yards or freight hubs. A Delivery Driver focuses on transporting goods or food via road, often within local or regional areas. The key difference lies in the mode of transportation and work environment, though both require valid driving credentials and are essential in logistics and supply chain industries.

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

To thrive as a Track Engineer, you need a strong background in civil or railway engineering, familiarity with track design principles, and a relevant engineering degree. Proficiency with CAD software, track geometry measurement systems, and knowledge of railway regulations is commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and strong communication skills help ensure safety and effective collaboration with construction and maintenance teams. These skills are crucial for maintaining rail infrastructure integrity, minimizing downtime, and ensuring safe, reliable train operations.

What are Track jobs?

Track jobs typically refer to roles related to the maintenance, inspection, and construction of railway tracks. These jobs can include track laborers, track inspectors, and track maintenance technicians, who ensure the safety and smooth operation of rail systems by repairing rails, ties, and ballast. Workers may also monitor the condition of tracks to prevent accidents and support train services. These positions often require physical labor and adherence to safety standards. Experience with heavy equipment and knowledge of railway operations are often beneficial.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in a track operations role, and how can these be managed?

Professionals in track operations often face challenges such as maintaining safety standards during high-pressure events, coordinating with multiple teams (maintenance, event staff, safety personnel), and managing unpredictable weather or technical issues. Effective communication, quick problem-solving skills, and thorough preparation are vital for success. Many teams hold regular briefings to ensure everyone is aligned and use detailed checklists to help manage complex event logistics. Building strong working relationships with colleagues across departments also helps streamline responses to any emerging issues.
What are the most commonly searched types of Track jobs in Michigan? The most popular types of Track jobs in Michigan are:
What cities in Michigan are hiring for Track jobs? Cities in Michigan with the most Track job openings:
Infographic showing various Track job openings in Michigan as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,494 per year, or $17.5 per hour.
Track Laborer

Track Laborer

Lake State Railway Company

Flint, MI • On-site

$21.37/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Hello and thank you for your interest in joining Lake State Railway Company.

LSRC is seeking a qualified experienced Track Laborer for our Flint location. The preferred candidate should have previous railroad experience including the safe operation of track machinery and equipment or a background in labor/heavy equipment operations.

REQUIRED: This position has a residency restriction. Lake State Railway Company will only consider applicants who reside within a 45 minute commute to our Flint , MI location. Successful candidates must adhere to this residence restriction during employment. We will accept candidates who would be willing to relocate within 90 days from hire date.


Summary:

This position will require an individual to maintain and repair all elements of the right-of-way along with constructing and dismantling tracks.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Maintain a safe environment and ensure compliance with all railroad rules, procedures, and regulations for safety, operations and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA).
  • Correct deviations in track surface, alignment, and gauge; accurately cut rail; replace or repair switches; remove and replace tracks and their components.
  • Unloads or assists in unloading of ballast, as well as unloading and distribution of track material.
  • Be vigilant of track and structure issues, observing conditions which may impact the safety or condition of railroad property.
  • Perform continual on-track inspections of all trackage and right-of-way facilities at required intervals to ensure safe train operation and compliance with company standards and FRA track safety standards.
  • Operates tools in the performance of duties such as rail saw, track wrench, spike maul, come-a-long, claw bar, and others as needed.
  • Sprays switches, angle bars, curves and joints; lubricates track when/where necessary.
  • Accurately complete and submit all required forms in a timely manner.
  • Safely operate track machinery and equipment as required.
  • Work in a safe and effective manner in a team environment with other co-workers and contractors.
  • Properly inspect, utilize, store, and maintain all tools, materials, and equipment.
  • Communicate effectively in writing or verbally via telephone and two-way radios.
  • Receive instruction in written form from bulletins, orders, or other related materials.
  • Remove brush, snow, vegetation, and other obstructions from the right-of-way.
  • Complete required tasks in a timely manner as tasks can be time sensitive.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Since trains run day and night, this position will require work on days, evenings, nights, weekends and holidays. Overtime hours will be required.

Competencies:

To perform this job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:

  • Ability to interpret and understand GCOR, FRA, On-Track Worker Safety Rules, and other applicable rules and regulations.
  • Strong oral and written communication; ability to speak and write clearly and informatively.
  • Ability to balance team and individual responsibilities.
  • Ability to maintain professionalism and approach others in a tactful manner.
  • Ability to react well under pressure in high stressed situations displays integrity by holding oneself personally accountable.
  • Dependability and follow-through commitments; consistently at work on time.
  • Observe all safety and security procedures; determine appropriate action beyond guidelines; report potentially unsafe conditions; use equipment and materials properly.
  • Strong attention to detail and safety procedures; ability to maintain focus for the entirety of the shift.
  • Analytical thinking skills to analyze information and use logic to troubleshoot issues.
  • Ability to build harmonious relationships with your colleagues and supervisors.

Physical Demands:

Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the physical demands listed below.

  • Ability to frequently stand, walk, sit, reach with hands and arms, climb, balance, kneel, crouch, or crawl. Ability to talk and hear accurately in person, via the telephone, or via two-way radio.
  • Position involves performing heavy work. Must be able to push, pull, lift and carry up to 25 pounds frequently; up to 50 pounds occasionally; and up to 75 pounds infrequently. Must be able to exert a negligible amount of force constantly.
  • Eye-hand coordination as well as ability to grasp. Must be able to operate common and specialized hand tools in performing assigned tasks. Ability to handle and move objects, using hands and arms in handling, installing, positioning, and moving materials.
  • Must be able to walk about on foot to accomplish tasks; maintain body equilibrium to prevent falling when walking, standing or moving about on uneven and/or slippery ground or equipment.
  • Ability to step on and off equipment safely and work and balance from ladders to perform tasks Must be able to recognize and distinguish colors displayed by signals, signs, etc.

Work Environment:

  • Employee will be regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts and equipment, loud noise, dust, irritants, fumes, fuel odor, uneven ground, and other outdoor weather conditions. Employee will be required to wear personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, reflective vests, safety boots, hearing protection and gloves where the Company requires.

Education and Training:

  • High School Diploma or GED required; 18 years of age or older.
  • Valid motor vehicle operator's license with ability to drive a company vehicle per commercial vehicle requirements. A valid CDL license and/or the ability to fulfill and maintain a CDL license.
  • Related track maintenance experience preferred.

This safety-sensitive position will be subject to drug and alcohol FRA random screening.