Job Summary
Lead and direct the execution of servicing, repair, inspection and preventative maintenance of railcars, locomotives, and equipment within the terminal and on line-of-road with 24/7 responsibility. Effectively implements best practices in safety, quality, and production, and identifies opportunities for continuous improvement within assigned area of responsibility. Ensure work is performed safely according to CSX Transportation (CSXT) safety rules and is compliant with Association of American Railroads (AAR) and Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulations. Manages self and others assertively. Handles conflict and solves problems as they occur. Encourage others to work cooperatively.
Primary Activities and Responsibilities
- Execute and communication the safety plan outlined by the department and safety committees.
- Facilitate thorough safety and job briefings to promote safe practices and proper procedures for completing assigned tasks.
- Conduct safety observations and operational/efficiency test to ensure compliance with applicable FRA rules and regulations and adherence to CSX Mechanical operating standards.
- Eliminate, control, and communicate hazards and safety issues within the shop and yard, elevating for resolution as necessary.
- Manage the quality of service, repair, inspection, and preventative maintenance of cars and locomotives in the train yard, and line-of-road ensuring that required work is performed to meet CSXT, FRA, and AAR standards.
- Coach, develop, and train others to achieve desired results. Assume role of the Asst. Terminal Supt-Mechanical in their absence.
- Develop and prioritize daily shop and yard strategies.
- Forecast staffing, scheduling of personnel, and material requirements to meet business objectives.
- Manage manpower and facility resources utilization efficiently and effectively.Miscellaneous activities and responsibilities as assigned by manager
Minimum Qualifications
- Associates Degree/2-year Degree
- 1 or more years of supervisory experience in Mechanical Operations, Transportation, Logistics, Rail Operations, Business/Strategic Management, Skilled Trades (building/construction, electrical, mechanical), or the Military
Equivalent Minimum Qualifications
- High School Diploma/GED
- 3 or more years of supervisory experience in Mechanical Operations, Transportation, Logistics, Rail Operations, Business/Strategic Management, Skilled Trades (building/construction, electrical, mechanical), or the Military
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree/4-year Degree
- 5 or more years of supervisory experience in Mechanical Operations, Transportation, Logistics, Rail Operations, Business/Strategic Management, Skilled Trades (building/construction, electrical, mechanical), or the Military
- Journeyman Mechanic
Knowledge and Skills
- Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and Association of American Railroads (AAR) Regulatory Standards
- Microsoft Office skills
- Basic mechanical concepts
- FRA and AAR regulatory standards
- Implement work within designated budget and operational parameters
- Develop and coach others with accountability for the safety and performance of others
Leadership
The CSX Leadership Model is the foundation of our Talent Strategy and is what drives CSX performance. CSX accordingly selects and develops talent based on each of the following: producing results, creating change, and inspiring excellence.
Job Requirements
- Different shifts as assigned in a 24 hour/7 days a week operation (incl working weekends)
- Hours which include rotating on-call responsibilities which may be outside standard hours
- Work with equipment that intensifies the heat factor
- Work outside in all weather conditions