ExcelliSearchNewTransportation/Railroad Engineer ExcelliSearchTransportation/Railroad EngineerChicago, IL$85,000–$130,000 / yearRecruiters often paste this in keyword fields: Rail OR Railroad OR Railway OR Transit OR "Transportation Engineer" OR "Rail Design" OR "Rail Infrastructure" OR "Track Design" OR "Railway Engineering" OR AREMA OR "Transit Systems" OR "Rail Projects" This role offers the opportunity to contribute to a variety of rail and transit projects while working in a collaborative engineering environment focused on professional growth and technical excellence.
GFT.Civil Highway Engineer / Railroad Specialist GFT.Civil Highway Engineer / Railroad SpecialistSchaumburg, Illinois$85,000–$125,000 / yearGFT’s Schaumburg, IL office seeks a Civil/Transportation Engineer/Railroad Specialist to join our growing office of roadway, highway, structural, transit, rail, and intermodal designers and construction inspectors as a roadway/highway Railroad Specialist on Phase I and Phase II projects. What you will bring to our firm: Minimum 5 years of related, in-field experience, including work directly or as a consultant for the Illinois Tollway, Illinois DOT, Chicago DOT, Cook County Department of Transportation & Highways, or local counties and municipalities, and with Federally funded projects.
RAILPROS IncRailroad Track Inspector RAILPROS IncRailroad Track InspectorIllinois, ILKnowledge, Skills & Abilities: • Proven ability to work with minimal supervision • Ability to travel to various locations in the region for extensive periods of time • Proficient in Microsoft Programs (Outlook, Excel, Word), Adobe PDF Suite • Exemplary verbal and written communication skills • Excellent problem-solving skills. • Proficiency in digital technology with the ability to use a tablet and/or laptop computer • Competent in using a tape measure, level board, stringline, taper/step gauge, and straightedge • High School Diploma required.
RAILPROS IncRailroad Safety Flagger Amtrak RAILPROS IncRailroad Safety Flagger AmtrakChicago, ILJob Summary: The Roadway Worker in Charge (RWIC) position involves providing on-site roadway worker protection for activities around live railroad tracks. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: • Jobsite Protection: Deliver required protection for each assignment, ensuring error-free compliance with rules, including radio communication with train dispatchers and engineers.