Position: Railroad Technician
Classification: Non-Exempt
About the Organization
RoadSafe Traffic Systems is the largest national provider of traffic safety products and services in the United States. RoadSafe serves customers in all 48 contiguous states through its network of more than 60+ branch locations. At RoadSafe, we offer competitive pay, growth potential, and an excellent benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) plans for those who qualify. We recognize and value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Position Summary
The Railroad Technician is responsible for supporting railroad and roadway safety operations through the setup, maintenance, and removal of temporary traffic control and rail safety systems. This role ensures the protection of railroad personnel, contractors, and the public by properly implementing work zone traffic control, lane closures, and rail-adjacent safety measures in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
The Railroad Technician works under the direction of the Branch Manager, Crew Leader, and/or Prime Contractor and may operate independently or as part of a crew. This position involves fieldwork on highways, rail crossings, and other active transportation corridors and requires strict adherence to safety protocols, operational procedures, and regulatory requirements.
Essential Functions
Traffic & Work Zone Operations
Vehicle & Equipment Operation
Compliance & Documentation
Education, Experience & Skills Required
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Valid Driver's License required; must meet company MVR standards and pass a driving test.
Must successfully pass:
Background check
Drug screen (including DOT requirements where applicable)
Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) review
eRailSafe background screening and maintain active eRailSafe certification/credential.
Ability to meet all federal DOT and railroad-specific compliance requirements.
Basic reading and writing skills to interpret traffic control plans, road signage, and complete documentation.
Knowledge of federal motor carrier safety regulations.
Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull up to 50 pounds regularly.
Ability to stand for extended periods while performing flagging and traffic control duties.
Experience operating delivery vehicles or work trucks of varying sizes preferred.
Previous traffic control setup experience strongly preferred.
ATSSA Worksite Traffic Technician (WTT) or Worksite Traffic Supervisor (WTS) certification highly preferred.
Mechanical aptitude or prior equipment maintenance experience preferred.
Knowledge of state and local roadways preferred.
Willingness to travel to project sites.
Availability to participate in a rotating on-call schedule.
Work Environment
EOE Statement
RoadSafe is an Equal Opportunity Employer/including Disabled/Veterans