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Train Attendant

Clarkdale, AZ

$13.25 - $17/hr

Job Type Part-time Description Train Attendant - Verde Canyon Railroad Clarkdale, Arizona | Part Time | Tipped Position Turn Your Passion into an Experience Verde Canyon Railroad is stepping into an ...

Train Crew employees are responsible for providing the safe and timely movement of customers' freight. Previous railroad experience is not required as we provide all necessary training. As you ...

Train Conductor

Redding, CA · On-site

$18.20/hr

Join our vibrant and family-friendly team as a Train Conductor on a beautiful campus setting! We're looking for outgoing, energetic individuals to operate a charming electric trackless train that ...

Train Conductor

Redding, CA

$16 - $21.75/hr

Join our vibrant and family-friendly team as a Train Conductor on a beautiful campus setting! We're looking for outgoing, energetic individuals to operate a charming electric trackless train that ...

Train Supervisor

Littleton, CO · On-site

$57.78K - $73K/yr

As a Train Supervisor , you will be responsible for the effective and efficient coordination of inbound and outbound units loaded onto the train, ensuring their proper handling. This role involves ...

The Train Engineer assists in the safe operation and maintenance of Steam Locomotives and other railroad equipment as required to support the activities of a large amusement facility. Train Engineers ...

Train Crew employees are responsible for providing the safe and timely movement of customers' freight. Previous railroad experience is not required as we provide all necessary training. As you ...

Train Crew employees are responsible for providing the safe and timely movement of customers' freight. Previous railroad experience is not required as we provide all necessary training. As you ...

Train Crew employees are responsible for providing the safe and timely movement of customers' freight. Previous railroad experience is not required as we provide all necessary training. As you ...

The Train Engineer assists in the safe operation and maintenance of Steam Locomotives and other railroad equipment as required to support the activities of a large amusement facility. Train Engineers ...

Assembly Train

Baileyton, AL · On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

WILL TRAIN Have Time with FAMILY and FRIENDS *Volunteer OT PAID WEEKLY * 1st Shift Start at 7AM R 2nd *OR 3rd * Attire: Long Pants or Long Skirt, Full Shoe, T-Shirt * Requires: Read, Write, Follow ...

Train Crew employees are responsible for providing the safe and timely movement of customers' freight. Previous railroad experience is not required as we provide all necessary training. As you ...

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How much do train jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for train in the United States is $19.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Train Operator, you need a thorough understanding of railway operations, safety protocols, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent, along with specialized operator training and certification. Familiarity with signaling systems, train control technology, and communication devices is essential. Strong attention to detail, calm decision-making under pressure, and effective communication are vital soft skills in this role. These skills ensure the safe, efficient, and timely operation of trains, minimizing risks and maintaining public safety.

What are some common challenges faced by train operators, and how can they be managed on the job?

Train operators often encounter challenges such as adhering to strict schedules, handling unexpected delays, and ensuring passenger safety. Managing these challenges requires strong attention to detail, effective communication with dispatchers and crew members, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. Ongoing training and adherence to established safety protocols also help operators maintain high standards of performance and safety throughout their shifts.

What are train operators?

Train operators, also known as train drivers or locomotive engineers, are professionals responsible for operating trains safely and efficiently. They control train speed, monitor signals, communicate with control centers, and ensure the safety of passengers or cargo. In addition to driving, they perform routine checks on the train's systems and may respond to emergencies as needed. Train operators typically undergo specialized training and must adhere to strict safety protocols.

What is the highest paying railroad job?

The highest paying railroad jobs are typically management positions such as railroad executives, operations managers, and safety directors, which can earn six-figure salaries. Skilled roles like locomotive engineers and signal maintainers also earn high wages, especially with experience and certifications. These positions often require specialized training, certifications, and experience in the industry.

What is the difference between Train vs Driver?

AspectTrainDriver
CredentialsTrain operator certification, safety trainingDriver license, specialized vehicle operation training
Work EnvironmentRailway stations, train cabins, maintenance yardsRoads, highways, urban and rural areas
Industry UsageRail transportation, freight and passenger servicesAutomotive, public transit, logistics
Common Search/ComparisonTrain vs Driver

The primary difference between a train and a driver is that a train is a vehicle operated on railways, while a driver is a person who operates various vehicles, including trains. Train operators focus on railway-specific skills and certifications, whereas drivers may require different licenses depending on the vehicle type. Both roles are essential in transportation industries but serve different environments and operational contexts.

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Infographic showing various Train job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,733 per year, or $19.6 per hour.
Train Conductor

$376.77 - $496.22/day

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Canadian Pacific rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

212th of 425 rated business services


Job description

Posting Start Date: 4/30/26

Join CPKC, North America's first transnational railroad connecting U.S. Canada and Mexico, where your career drives progress and safety is paramount. We connect communities, fuel economic growth, and provide meaningful work in a culture that values diversity, accountability, and pride. With opportunities for training, development, and advancement, you're not just building a career-you're part of something bigger. Together, we move goods, connect people, and create lasting change. Your future starts here.

CPKC is hiring for September 2026.

PURPOSE OF THE POSITION:

The conductor position is a foundational role in the railway and operates within the framework of the union agreement. A conductor works as a member of a train crew that assists in switching rail cars, making or splitting up trains in rail yards, or moving rail cars between rail yards. This position requires you to be vigilant about the safety of yourself and those around you. You must be prepared for unscheduled shift work, being away from home for extended periods of time and working outdoors in all types of weather.

Joining CPKC as a conductor can lead to career growth as a Yard Foreperson, Locomotive Engineer or management.

Wondering if the conductor role is right for you? Complete this Realistic Job Preview to see if you would be a good fit for the Conductor lifestyle. Watch this video to hear an employee's perspective on what it takes to be a CPKC Conductor.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be able to perform work that can be physically demanding such as walking up to 6 miles a day on uneven ground, climbing up and down and lifting and pulling heavy objects (up to 80 pounds on occasion)
  • Willingness to work unscheduled shift work in a 24/7 operating environment
  • Working up to 12 hour shifts which include days, evenings, overnight, weekends and holidays
  • Ability to report to work within a two hour call window, after scheduled rest
  • Excellent focus, attention to detail and ability to multitask
  • Strong communication skills (provide clear and concise instructions/directions including over radio)
  • Willingness to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions for long periods of time
  • Must be able to pass the required physical job tasks for the job position, written examinations, read and understand safety instructions, read and understand operating rules and regulations and other written or printed material in English
  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • High school diploma or general equivalency
  • Valid driver's license

POSITION ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Work in either train or yard service depending on seniority
  • Carry out specific instructions detailing a train's route and specific movements
  • Coordinate the switching of cars, including coupling and uncoupling cars and lifting out coupling device
  • Observe, interpret, and relay signals and other indications affecting movement of train
  • Signal crew members for movement of the engine or train using specific signals, or radio to indicate when to start, stop, back-up, set or release air brakes
  • Maintain a thorough understanding of and follow General Code of Operating Rules (GCOR), general orders and bulletins
  • Provide flag protection and relay signals to trains in an emergency situation
  • Move on and off moving or stationary equipment
  • Fill out forms including train orders and switch lists and prepare clear and legible reports
  • Handle emergency situations and operate fire extinguishers as well as be able to apply first aid techniques

WHAT CPKC HAS TO OFFER:

  • Flexible and competitive benefits package
  • Competitive company pension and/or retirement plans
  • Employee share purchase plan
  • Annual fitness subsidy
  • Part-time studies program

TRAINING PROGRAM:

CPKC provides 15 weeks of paid in-class and field training. Providing you with a solid understanding of our safety practices, rules and operations. During classroom training you will earn $200 per day. On-the-job training pays between $339.09 to $397.20 per day depending on the job assignment. Once qualified as a conductor, you will earn various daily rates depending on the job assignment and hours. Daily rates can range between $376.77 to $496.22. Overtime will apply when working beyond the bulletined hours of the job. In the event of any discrepancy between the listed rates and the provisions of the labor agreement, the terms and conditions outlined in the labor agreement shall govern.

PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS:

Medical and Drug Testing

This is a safety critical position and a successful pre-employment medical assessment including physical, vision, hearing, and a negative company and/or regulated drug test is required. Post hire qualification drug testing may also be required.

Background Investigation

  • Criminal history check
  • Education verification
  • Driver's license verification and driving history
  • Social Security Number verification
  • Department of Transportation Background Check 40.25 form

CULTURE OF INCLUSION:

For our U.S. applicants, CPKC is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, inclusive of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. For Canadian applicants CPKC is an employment equity employer committed to the principles of employment equity and inclusion. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply including: women, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), members of the LGBTQ+ community and people with disabilities. Accommodations for the job application process can be provided, as appropriate, upon request. All applicant information will be managed in accordance with the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).

  • Req ID: 105894
  • Department: Operations Southern Region
  • Job Type: Full-Time
  • Position Type: Union
  • Location: Artesia, Mississippi
  • Country: United States
  • % of Travel: 80-90%
  • # of Positions: 7
  • Job Available to: Internal & External

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