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This position is responsible for safely switching railcars in the yard, safe train movement, and efficient loading operations. Duties and Responsibilities Rail Operations: * Obtain and receive ...

Good understanding of Train air &Brake systems as well as Locomotive power systems. * Computer Proficiency with excel spread sheets, google docs, etc. Internal certifications for Safe Rail Operating ...

Good understanding of Train air &Brake systems as well as Locomotive power systems. * Computer Proficiency with excel spread sheets, google docs, etc. Internal certifications for Safe Rail Operating ...

Railserve is hiring dependable and safety-focused Rail Switching Technicians in Louisville, KY to ... We recruit, hire, train, promote, and compensate employees without regard to race, color, religion ...

Good understanding of Train air &Brake systems as well as Locomotive power systems. * Computer Proficiency with excel spread sheets, google docs, etc. Internal certifications for Safe Rail Operating ...

Good understanding of Train air &Brake systems as well as Locomotive power systems. * Computer Proficiency with excel spread sheets, google docs, etc. Internal certifications for Safe Rail Operating ...

Railserve is hiring dependable and safety-focused Rail Switching Technicians in Blair, NE to ... We recruit, hire, train, promote, and compensate employees without regard to race, color, religion ...

In addition to rail bike responsibilities, the Lead Rail Bike Guide / Supervisor is expected to assist with train operations and other railroad-related duties during periods when rail bike tours are ...

Railserve is hiring dependable and safety-focused Rail Switching Technicians in Magna to support ... We recruit, hire, train, promote, and compensate employees without regard to race, color, religion ...

Rail Terminal Conductor

Sandy, UT · On-site

$45K - $65K/yr

Responsible for assisting the Train Engineer with the movement of rail equipment (locomotives, rail cars, tracks, etc.) within the rail yard in a safe and efficient manner. * Maintain an efficient ...

In addition to rail bike responsibilities, the Lead Rail Bike Guide / Supervisor is expected to assist with train operations and other railroad-related duties during periods when rail bike tours are ...

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How much do train rail jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for train rail in the United States is $25.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a train rail worker?

Train rail workers are professionals responsible for the construction, maintenance, inspection, and repair of railway tracks and related infrastructure. They ensure that railroad tracks are safe and operational by fixing rails, ties, switches, and signals. Some train rail workers also operate specialized machinery to lay new rails or remove old ones. Their work is crucial for the smooth and safe transportation of goods and passengers by train.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a train rail operator?

To thrive as a Train Rail Operator, you need strong mechanical aptitude, attention to safety protocols, and usually a high school diploma or equivalent, with additional on-the-job training or certification. Familiarity with train control systems, signaling technology, and adherence to Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulations are essential. Excellent communication, situational awareness, and decision-making skills help operators manage unexpected events and coordinate with team members. These abilities are vital for ensuring passenger safety, efficient operations, and compliance with strict industry standards.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in train rail operations, and how can new hires prepare for them?

Professionals in train rail operations often encounter challenges such as maintaining strict adherence to safety protocols, managing time-sensitive schedules, and communicating effectively with various teams such as dispatchers, maintenance crews, and station staff. New hires can prepare by familiarizing themselves with safety regulations, developing strong attention to detail, and practicing clear, concise communication. Additionally, being adaptable and staying calm under pressure are important traits, as unexpected situations such as delays or technical issues can arise.

What is the difference between Train Rail vs Train Conductor?

AspectTrain RailTrain Conductor
Primary RoleMaintains and inspects railway tracks and infrastructureManages passenger safety, tickets, and train operations
Required CertificationsTrack safety and maintenance certificationsConductor's license and safety training
Work EnvironmentRail yards, tracks, maintenance facilitiesOnboard trains, stations, and terminals
Industry UsageRailway companies, infrastructure providersPassenger rail services, transit agencies

While Train Rail focuses on maintaining and inspecting railway infrastructure, Train Conductor handles passenger safety and train operations. Both roles are essential in the railway industry but serve different functions and require distinct certifications.

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Infographic showing various Train Rail job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,325 per year, or $25.6 per hour.

$21.75 - $28.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago

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Canadian National Railway rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 49 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

135th of 365 rated logistics


Job description

Train Conductor

At CN, we are committed to our pursuit of excellence. We take pride in delivering work of the highest standard, continually innovating to shape the railroad of the future. As responsible railroaders, we make the right decisions every time, putting safety first, acting with unwavering integrity, and holding ourselves accountable for our actions. We believe in succeeding together-by fostering inclusivity and collaboration, we sustainably deliver exceptional results for our customers.

If you enjoy workingoutdoors in a safety-focused environment, a rewarding career as a TrainConductor might be right for you! With a dynamic 24/7 schedule, no twodays working look alike. You can expect exciting challenges, paid training, andsupportive colleagues who share your passion for motion. The careers we offerare meaningful because the work we do matters. Join us and get your careermoving!

Job Summary

The Train Conductor acts as a member of a 2 or 3-person train crew and performs duties associated with the movement of trains, rail cars, and locomotives in rail yards and on the road. The incumbent coordinates the assembly of trains and completes any ground-work outside the locomotive cab while in the yard or on-route (operating track switches, picking up rail cars and making emergency repairs).

Working Conditions
  • Work a flexible schedule with regular and predictable attendance, in line with the 24/7 railroading environment.
  • Available to work night shifts, weekends, holiday work hours, some overtime and being away from home for extended periods of time when required.
  • Push, pull, lift and carry up to 50 pounds occasionally and assist in the infrequent movement of weights of up to 83 pounds
  •  Primarily work outdoors in varying weather and environmental conditions
  •  Operating various devices on rail cars and locomotives, such as an uncoupling levers and handbrakes
  •  Climb on and off ladders of rail cars
  •  Grasp and hold objects while riding the side of a train
  •  Walk for frequent extended periods, sometimes on uneven surfaces
  •  Bend, stoop, squat and kneel frequently
  Major Responsibilities
  •  Ensuring compliance with all train orders, signals, and railroad rules and regulations related to safety, operation and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
  •  Providing and receiving various forms of oral and printed communication concerning the movement and placement of rail cars
  •  Assemble and dismantle trains in the rail yard, and pick up and set off rail cars on-route
  •  Observe, interpret, and relaying signals concerning train and engine movement
  •  Operate track switches to change locomotive and rail car routes
  • Inspect the condition of a train and equipment
  • Preparing necessary forms and reports
  • Conductors may also be required to travel and may be away from home for more than one night at a time.
  • Follow company safety procedures, use common sense, and maintain an overall level of safety awareness when operating in the work environment
  • Make effective decisions when in unfamiliar locations or emergency situations
  • Communicate effectively with the Rail Traffic Control center, other train crews and other departments on a regular basis via handheld radio
  Requirements         
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Valid driver's license
  • High School Diploma or equivalence
  • Meet all medical fitness for duty requirements for the position
  • Proficiency in both oral and written communications (English)

 

Assets
  • Relevant work experience in similar working conditions or regulatory/safety environment
  • Knowledge of signals or Railroad Operating Rules
  • Post-secondary education
  •  Ability to work autonomously, adapt to different situations and manage stressful situations.
  •  Demonstrate good teamwork and maintain positive interactions with others.
  •  Conform to operating rules and safety procedures and maintain a high level of safety awareness in the work environment, both for themselves and their colleagues.
What We Offer
  • Competitive Wages, Benefits, and Pension Plan
  • Paid Training and Career Development
  • Medical, vision, and dental insurance
  • 24/7 Telemedicine Service
  • Employee Share Investment Plan
  • Educational Financial Assistance Program
  • Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)
  • Extensive Employee Discount Program
  • Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
 Paid Training:

Newly hired CN Conductors participate in a comprehensive paid training program at the CN Campus (Homewood, IL). Expenses related to transportation, accommodation and meals while at Campus are covered by CN.

Successful completion of the entire training program, including written exams, physical assessments, and field training, is required to work as a CN Conductor.

 

Successful Candidate Process:

  • Medical assessment (including drug, hearing, and vision)
  • Criminal background check
  • Offer Letter

Paid Training Structure:

  • 4 weeks at CN's Campus (Classroom training)
  • 4 weeks at a CN Home Terminal (working on-site with training team)
  • 3 weeks at Campus (Classroom training & Knowledge Checks)
  • 45+ trips to qualify as a conductor (supervised train trips)

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