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Roanoke, VA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 12 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Full-time
Description

ABOUT US

Genesis Rail Company is a full-service railroad services provider equipped to handle any task from engineering services to emergency response. With over 25 years of experience we have grown from a track inspection and maintenance company into a multi-faceted provider offering a wide variety of track mechanical and vegetation management services across three brands. Our knowledgeable employees and specialized equipment allow us to tackle any task no matter the size. Our experience and patented designs make us an industry leader in railroad technology.

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Foreman Mechanical is a working field leader responsible for the hands-on execution and immediate oversight of mechanical crew operations. Reporting to the Supervisor Mechanical this position leads a small crew at the task level ensuring work is performed safely correctly and efficiently in accordance with Genesis Rail standards. The Foreman works alongside the crew while simultaneously directing daily tasks enforcing safety requirements and maintaining communication with the Supervisor. This is an on-call physically demanding role that requires strong technical knowledge a safety-first mindset and the ability to lead by example in challenging field conditions.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Working Field Leadership Lead assigned crew members at the task level during mechanical response and mechanical operations. Direct daily work assignments set the pace and work alongside the crew to ensure tasks are completed safely and to standard.

Safety Enforcement Enforce all Genesis Rail and railroad safety requirements at the worksite. Conduct pre-task safety briefings verify PPE usage by all crew members inspect rigging prior to each use and immediately remove any damaged or non-compliant rigging from service.

On-Call Availability Remain available on an on-call basis to respond to mechanical events and emergency callouts as directed by the Supervisor Mechanical.

Task Execution & Quality Control Oversee the step-by-step execution of re-railing rigging and mechanical tasks. Monitor work quality in real time and make immediate corrections to keep the job progressing safely and on schedule.

Equipment Pre-Use Inspection Perform and document daily pre-trip and pre-use inspections of assigned vehicles tools and equipment. Report deficiencies to the Supervisor promptly and ensure nothing unsafe is placed into service.

Crew Guidance & On-the-Job Training Provide hands-on instruction and guidance to less experienced crew members. Reinforce proper techniques safe work practices and company procedures through daily interaction and example.

Communication & Status Reporting Keep the Supervisor Mechanical informed of job progress crew concerns equipment issues and any safety incidents or near-misses in a timely and accurate manner.

Site & Material Organization Maintain an organized and safe worksite. Ensure tools rigging and materials are properly staged stored and accounted for throughout the job.

Incident Awareness & Response Recognize and respond to unsafe conditions immediately. Secure the work area protect crew members and notify the Supervisor of any incident injury or near-miss without delay.

Crew Conduct Monitor crew behavior and professionalism on the job site. Address minor conduct issues directly and escalate persistent or serious concerns to the Supervisor in accordance with company policy.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY

This position has direct working oversight of an assigned mechanical crew. The Foreman leads crew members at the task level and serves as the first point of accountability for daily field execution with escalation to the Supervisor as needed.

QUALIFICATIONS

Technical Knowledge

Hands-on experience in railroad mechanical operations or equivalent construction/heavy equipment field experience.

Working knowledge of rigging equipment inspection procedures and safe rigging practices.

Familiarity with PPE requirements and rail safety protocols applicable to field operations.

Skills

Ability to lead a small crew by example in a physically demanding safety-critical environment.

Strong situational awareness; ability to identify hazards and act decisively.

Clear verbal communication skills; ability to give and receive direction effectively.

Basic proficiency with mobile devices or apps for reporting and communication.

Ability to read and follow work orders safety procedures and multi-step instructions.

Other Requirements

Must be able to work irregular hours respond to emergency callouts and travel to job sites as needed.

Valid drivers license required; CDL preferred or willingness to obtain.

Must maintain a professional safety-first attitude and lead crew by personal example at all times.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

Required

Minimum of one (1) year of hands-on experience in railroad mechanical operations or related heavy construction/equipment operations.

Demonstrated ability to perform the physical requirements of the role including rigging climbing and extended outdoor fieldwork.

Preferred

Prior experience in a crew lead or foreman capacity in a field operations environment.

Experience with railroad re-railing procedures heavy rigging or derailment equipment operation.

CDL (Commercial Drivers License) or equivalent equipment operator certification.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Ability to remain awake and alert for extended periods during emergency response situations.

Ability to stand walk bend stoop and work on uneven terrain and active railroad right-of-way for extended periods.

Ability to regularly lift carry and manipulate rigging equipment tools and materials up to 50 lbs. or more as required by operations.

Ability to climb and mount railroad equipment and vehicles as required.

Ability to drive company vehicles to and between job sites.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The work environment characteristics described below are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Primary work environment is outdoors on active railroad right-of-way and derailment sites; exposure to uneven terrain inclement weather loud noise moving equipment and seasonal temperature extremes.

Derailment sites may present hazardous conditions including damaged rail equipment unstable ground and time-sensitive emergency response demands.

Vehicle and equipment cab environment during travel between sites.

WHY GENESIS RAIL

Industry Leader Join a company with over 25 years of railroad services expertise and a national reputation for safety skill and reliability.

Meaningful Work Be part of a crew that responds when it matters most mechanical response and railroad safety work that makes a direct impact.

Growth & Advancement Genesis Rail develops its people from the ground up. The Foreman role is a proven pathway to Supervisor and management opportunities.

Team Culture Work with experienced crews who look out for each other take pride in the work and show up ready every day.

Genesis Rail Company is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex national origin age disability protected veteran status gender identity or sexual orientation.

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS

Technical Knowledge

Hands-on experience in railroad mechanical operations or equivalent construction/heavy equipment field experience.

Working knowledge of rigging equipment inspection procedures and safe rigging practices.

Familiarity with PPE requirements and rail safety protocols applicable to field operations.

Skills

Ability to lead a small crew by example in a physically demanding safety-critical environment.

Strong situational awareness; ability to identify hazards and act decisively.

Clear verbal communication skills; ability to give and receive direction effectively.

Basic proficiency with mobile devices or apps for reporting and communication.

Ability to read and follow work orders safety procedures and multi-step instructions.

Other Requirements

Must be able to work irregular hours respond to emergency callouts and travel to job sites as needed.

Valid drivers license required; CDL preferred or willingness to obtain.

Must maintain a professional safety-first attitude and lead crew by personal example at all times.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

Required

Minimum of one (1) year of hands-on experience in railroad mechanical operations or related heavy construction/equipment operations.

Demonstrated ability to perform the physical requirements of the role including rigging climbing and extended outdoor fieldwork.

Preferred

Prior experience in a crew lead or foreman capacity in a field operations environment.

Experience with railroad re-railing procedures heavy rigging or derailment equipment operation.

CDL (Commercial Drivers License) or equivalent equipment operator certification.

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