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Railcar Repair (Carman) - Gillette

Company Name:
BNSF
Apply early as this job may be removed or filled prior to the closing date, which is approximately seven (7) days after the posting date. Job Location: Gillette
Other Potential Locations: Gillette, WY
Anticipated Start Date: 07/07/2014
Number of Positions: 4.00
Salary Range: $23.63 - $28.13 Per Hour
All communication with applicants will be done via email. Please check your email on a daily basis. DUTIES/
Responsibilities: Inspect, rebuild and repair freight cars. SAFETY: Comply with company and federal safety rules, policies and procedures to include wearing required safety equipment, responding to and acting on safety concerns. INSPECTING: Inspect railcar frames and bodies for holes, cracks, and other defects; safety appliances including hand holds, sill steps, grab iron, brake platforms, running boards; wheels to insure that rim treads, plates, hub axles, and bearings are in good repair. REBUILDING AND REPAIR: Maintain, replace and repair air brake pipes, valves, gaskets, air hoses and other equipment. Operate electrical and gas welding equipment to join a variety of metals and alloys; operate acetylene torches for cutting and/or shaping metal parts such as aluminum, cast iron, steel, and bronze. EQUIPMENT OPERATION: Operate specialized off-highway motor vehicles including forklift trucks, mobile cranes, track mobiles, ship tractors. The duties and responsibilities in this posting are representative categories to be used in deciding whether to apply for the position. These general categories do not necessarily constitute an exhaustive list of duties of the position.
Employment Type Full-Time
Job Type Engineering, Installation - Maint - Repair
Education High School
Experience Not Specified
Manages Others Not Specified
Industry Other Great Industries
Required Travel Not Specified
Job ID 5529-en_USEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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