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Train Control Engineer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Senior Signal Engineer

New York, NY

$114.30K - $157K/yr

Automatic Train Control (ATC), Positive Train Control (PTC), Automatic Train Supervision (ATS ... Prepare construction estimates and engineering budgets. * Supports the installation, testing, and ...

Senior Signal Engineer

New York, NY · On-site

$114.30K - $157K/yr

Automatic Train Control (ATC), Positive Train Control (PTC), Automatic Train Supervision (ATS ... Prepare construction estimates and engineering budgets. * Supports the installation, testing, and ...

Senior Signal Engineer

Conshohocken, PA · On-site

$102.90K - $141.20K/yr

Automatic Train Control (ATC), Positive Train Control (PTC), Automatic Train Supervision (ATS ... Prepare construction estimates and engineering budgets. * Supports the installation, testing, and ...

Senior Signal Engineer

Conshohocken, PA

$102.90K - $141.20K/yr

Automatic Train Control (ATC), Positive Train Control (PTC), Automatic Train Supervision (ATS ... Prepare construction estimates and engineering budgets. * Supports the installation, testing, and ...

Senior Signal Engineer

New York, NY

$114.30K - $157K/yr

Automatic Train Control (ATC), Positive Train Control (PTC), Automatic Train Supervision (ATS ... Prepare construction estimates and engineering budgets. * Supports the installation, testing, and ...

Senior Signal Engineer

New York, NY

$114.30K - $157K/yr

Automatic Train Control (ATC), Positive Train Control (PTC), Automatic Train Supervision (ATS ... Prepare construction estimates and engineering budgets. * Supports the installation, testing, and ...

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How much do train control engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for train control engineer in the United States is $88,400.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,000.00 and $94,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Train Control Engineer, you need a strong background in electrical or electronic engineering, railway signaling principles, and typically a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with train control systems like CBTC (Communications-Based Train Control), SCADA, and industry standards, along with certifications such as IRSE (Institution of Railway Signal Engineers), is often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective teamwork and communication skills distinguish successful professionals in this field. These skills ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of train networks while meeting rigorous industry standards.

What are some common challenges Train Control Engineers face when working on large rail projects?

Train Control Engineers often encounter challenges related to integrating new technology with legacy signaling systems, ensuring safety and regulatory compliance, and coordinating with multidisciplinary teams such as civil, electrical, and systems engineers. Managing tight project timelines and adapting to evolving standards can also be demanding. Strong communication skills and adaptability are essential to effectively troubleshoot issues and deliver robust, safe train control solutions.

What does a Train Control Engineer do?

A Train Control Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining the systems that control train movements and ensure safe and efficient railway operations. They work with technologies such as signaling systems, train detection, automatic train control, and communication networks. Their role involves troubleshooting technical issues, performing system upgrades, and ensuring compliance with safety standards. Train Control Engineers often collaborate with other engineers, rail operators, and regulatory bodies to optimize rail traffic and prevent accidents.

What is the difference between Train Control Engineer vs Signal Engineer?

AspectTrain Control EngineerSignal Engineer
CredentialsEngineering degree, certifications in train control systemsEngineering degree, certifications in signaling systems
Work EnvironmentDesign, testing, and maintenance of train control systemsDesign, installation, and troubleshooting of signaling infrastructure
Industry UsageRailway operators, transit agencies

Train Control Engineers focus on the systems that manage train movements and safety, while Signal Engineers specialize in signaling infrastructure that directs train traffic. Both roles require similar technical skills and certifications, often working closely within railway systems. The main difference lies in their specific focus areas within railway safety and operations.

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What states have the most Train Control Engineer jobs? States with the most job openings for Train Control Engineer jobs include:
Infographic showing various Train Control Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 90% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,400 per year, or $42.5 per hour.
Train Control System Manager - Vehicle Traffic Control System (Intelligent Interface Device)

Train Control System Manager - Vehicle Traffic Control System (Intelligent Interface Device)

Dragados USA

Riverdale, MD

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Dragados USA, on behalf of its joint venture, Maryland Transit Solutions, is currently seeking to hire a Traffic Control System Manager for our project office in Maryland.

The Traffic Control System Manager will be responsible for managing the design, fabrication, installation, wiring and testing of all vehicular traffic control system interfaces with train control and communications network for the new light rail project. These intelligent interface devices (IID) will be deployed as part of the light rail system, to manage Priority and Pre-emption of Purple line Light Rail Vehicles (LRV’s) through vehicular intersections.

  • Manage project wide traffic, ITS and interface device (IID) equipment vendors/subcontractors to facilitate timely design, fabrication and delivery of traffic control/ITS/IID system work at traffic intersections & control centers.
  • Manage installation and testing of all traffic control/ITS/IID system work. This includes backbone networks express & local raceways, copper and fiber cabling, network, CCTV, RF, etc.
  • Coordinate traffic control/ITS/IID system work with other technical disciplines including – civil, train control, utilities, LRV’s, integration and system safety.

Work closely with all stakeholders to expedite testing, commissioning, and closeout of all traffic control/ITS/IID system related work

Required 

  • BSEE degree Electrical/Mechanical Engineering or related discipline
  • 10+ years relevant work experience
  • Familiarity with design, installation & testing of traffic control/ITS/IID systems

Preferred 

  • Experience with the implementation of electronic control devices to facilitate priority and pre-emption of Light Rail Vehicles through vehicular intersections.