Railcar Repair Crew Leader
Company: Succession Planning for Railroads Investing in the
Location: Gettysburg
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
OVERVIEW: Responsible for overseeing worksite operations and
crew as an assistant to the Operations Manager, completing high
quality railcar repairs, modifications and upgrades in a safe and
timely manner and according to customer and regulatory guidelines.
Customer Service – Ensure quality repairs are made on a timely
basis to reduce out-of-service time for the equipment of host
railroads and other customers. Safety – Ensure every task is
approached proactively with potential risks and safety always in
mind and the proper PPE is utilized without exception while on the
job. Quality – Ensure quality work is completed that is compliant
with both customer and regulatory requirements. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
OF POSITION: Management has the discretion to change or modify the
duties and essential functions at any time in accordance with
operating needs. Frequency of essential functions, marginal
functions, machine/equipment/tools used, physical requirements, and
working conditions may change due to the type or railcar, weather,
and location operating restrictions. Oversee worksite operations
and crew as an assistant to the Operations Manager. Interact
directly with railroad leadership to coordinate railcar locations
and work activities of the crew when Operations Manager delegates.
Oversee day-to-day compliance with safety procedures when
Operations Manager delegates. Analyze complex problems and
determine appropriate steps to make repairs within regulatory and
customer guidelines. Repair, modify, upgrade and clean railcars
according to blueprints and other specifications using hand tools,
power tools and precision measuring instruments. Rebuild railcar
components: bolsters, side framers, hitch heads, and box car doors
using hand tools and power tools and precision measuring
instruments. Assemble subassemblies, major components and
equipment. Check function to test for proper operation. Measure,
cut and thread pipes. Replace air lines using hand tools. Move,
align and set parts in place using a forklift or bobcat. Repair
broken parts using hand tools and welding equipment. Drive company
truck or vehicle to run errands or travel to another worksite.
Purchase supplies with company credit card while following company
guidelines for use. SPECIAL SKILLS: Leadership Basic mechanical
skills Forklift certified Certified welder Air-test certified
Keyboarding basic computer skills Microsoft Office Railcar Repair
experience MARGINAL FUNCTIONS: Provides estimates to customers when
Operations Manager delegates. Enters car repair / billing
information via electronic keyboard system when Operations Manager
delegates. Retrieve information needed to respond to audit
activities. Maintain a clean work environment. This includes any
shop or administrative space and company vehicles. All other duties
as assigned by Operations Manager. MACHINE/EQUIPMENT/TOOLS USED:
Impact wrenches; electric grinders; hydraulic jacks; forklifts; and
mobile trucks. Various styles of welders (Stick and MIG). Cutting
torch used for cutting frequently; heating torch used while bending
regularly; side grinder used for grinding regularly; hoist used for
lifting regularly; winch used for pulling regularly. DESIRED
COMPETENCIES: Leadership Analytical Skills Anticipation of Problems
Quality-Focused Customer-Focused Safety-Focused Working Effectively
with Others Functioning Without Supervision Using Sound Judgement
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Relevant experience in
the railcar repair industry. Must hold a valid driver’s license.
Basic mathematical skills to include addition, subtraction,
fractions and units of measure Reading comprehension to include
reading blueprints, technical manuals and regulatory guidelines.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to pass a Department of
Transportation (DOT) physical. Physical abilities (approximate
times - vary slightly by location). Must be able to complete these
requirements with or without accommodation. Standing, hearing,
seeing and talking for 8 to 10 hours; Handling for 3 to 6 hours;
Walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching with
hands and arms, stretching, using fingers to feel for 3 to 6 hours;
Reaching below the waist, twisting and feeling for up to 2 hours;
Climbing or balancing up to 3 hours; Sitting up to 3 hours.
Lifting: Car parts from 1-80 lbs. throughout the day - lifting
10-25 lbs. frequently; 25-50 lbs. regularly; over 50 lbs.
occasionally. Wrenches weighing up to 10 lbs. to tighten bolts
occasionally - 4 hours. Pulling: 10-25 lbs. frequently; 25-50 lbs.
regularly; over 50 lbs. occasionally. Environment: Must be able to
work in - Outdoor weather conditions; non-weather related hot or
cold conditions in small spaces; areas with fumes and airborne
particles; worksites with mechanical vibrations, and loud, noisy
machines and tools. Proper PPE and safety procedures required.
Safety Equipment to include: Steel toe shoes, hard hat, ear plugs,
safety glasses, welding shield, burning goggles, grinding shield,
and proper clothing (long sleeve shirts and long pants while
welding), and any other site-specific PPE required. $28 - $32 an
hour 1st shift- weekends off Occasional Overtime We may use
artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring
process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or
assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do
not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately
made by humans. If you would like more information about how your
data is processed, please contact us.
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