Overview:
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
The Welding Supervisor (Line of Road) leads teams in inspecting, repairing, and installing track infrastructure (rail-ends, frogs, switches) using specialized welding techniques like thermite and arc welding. They ensure safety compliance, high-quality standards, and project schedules, while providing training, mentoring, and managing daily crew assignments in both shop and field environments.
Responsibilities:
Key Responsibilities
- Safety & Compliance: Enforce strict adherence to safety rules, FRA regulations, and Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), including regular safety meetings and hazard reporting.
- Production Management: Plan, schedule, and assign daily welding tasks, ensuring materials are available and projects are completed on time.
- Quality Control: Inspect completed welds for defects, ensuring high-quality repairs on tracks, switches, and frogs.
- Technical Guidance & Training: Mentor and train junior welders and helpers on specialized railroad welding techniques, including thermite welding and grinding.
- Equipment Maintenance: Ensure welding trucks, torches, gas mixtures, and tools are properly maintained and safe to use.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
- High School diploma or GED
- Relevant work experience in similar working conditions or regulatory / safety environment
- Must be 18 years of age
- Valid driver’s license
- Demonstrate history / experience in safety compliance
- Ability to troubleshoot and problem solve
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Experience: Previous welding experience in railroad construction, heavy industry, or maintenance is required, with 3–5 years of leadership or supervisory experience preferred.
- Welding Knowledge: Deep understanding of welding processes and the ability to interpret blueprints and weld symbols.
- Physical Stamina: Ability to work in extreme weather conditions (heat, cold, rain) and lift heavy equipment.
- Leadership: Strong communication and team-building skills, with the ability to manage crews and work with engineers.
- Certification: Relevant welding certifications are often required.
Knowledge & Skills:
- Demonstrate the ability to work autonomously, adapt rapidly to changing circumstances and situations and manage stressful situations
- Collaborative and team-oriented; motivate others to achieve set objectives and maintains positive interactions
- Excellent leadership skills; ability to manage, mentor and coach
- Result-focused; gives clear directions and prioritizes daily tasks
- Excellent verbal, writing and reading comprehension skills
- Meet established standards of quality and safety while getting the job done in a timely manner
- Understand and apply safety standards, policies and procedures, collective bargaining agreements as well as Operating Rules
- Ability to be decisive and exercise good judgment
- Knowledge of rail operations and physical infrastructure
- Microsoft Office
Working Conditions
- Schedule: Often involves long hours, on-call 24/7 availability, nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Environment: Field-based, often outdoors, requiring travel to different work sites.
- Respond to unexpected or emergency situations
- Lift up to 80lbs