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Track Worker
Job in
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60602, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
Listing for:
Chicago Transit Authority
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Railroad, General Labor, Construction Labor / Trades
Job Description & How to Apply Below
$25.338 - $38.980
POSITION SUMMARY
Performs various duties in the inspection, maintenance, repair, and construction of railroad track, also including signaling and flagging activities associated with track construction and maintenance work.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
* Performs various duties in the installation, maintenance and removal of track ties, rails, fasteners, ballast, turnouts and other track components.
* Inspects track, including ties, rail, fasteners and switches for safety defects.
* Loads and unloads work train material.
* Removes snow and ice from track, switches, walkways and other locations as required.
* Removes debris from track, switches, subway and rail yards.
* Assists in maneuvering equipment, vehicular traffic and other tools required for track repair and track construction.
* Operates rail borne track maintenance equipment as required.
* Performs flagging duties as required.
* Performs other duties associated with track maintenance and construction as required.
* Performs related duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to this position are the following jobs:
Job Title
* CHALLENGES
* EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
* Required to submit to and pass drug and alcohol testing as mandated by the Federal Transportation Administration for safety sensitive positions.
* Must have a high school diploma or equivalent degree.
* Must have a valid driver's license.
* Must pass the CTA math class.
* Must pass the CTA Third Rail Safety Training
* Must pass the CTA flagging qualification class in order to properly set up work site slow zones and to flag trains through a work site.
* Must pass the 30/90/120 Day Trackman reviews during probationary period
* Must pass the CTA training class for Track Inspector.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
* Required to perform extensive lifting, carrying, and maneuvering of materials and track tools weighing up to 100 pounds.
* Must be able to perform extensive digging and spiking of track ties.
* Must be able to walk on elevated open deck track and foot walk at heights up to 60 feet above the ground.
* Must be able to accurately swing a spike maul and sledgehammer.
* Bending, stooping, reaching, crawling, crouching, climbing, pushing, pulling and coordination to perform track repairs.
* Climbs up and down ladders and stairs.
* Walks up to six miles per day inspecting track on various track structures, including elevated open deck and uneven ground.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
* Must be knowledgeable of safety rules in order to perform work without injury.
* Must be proficient in the use of devices required for measuring track.
* Required to have knowledge of track construction and maintenance.
* Must have high school level math skills including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, especially of fractions.
* Must be proficient in the use of all types of hand- and power-operated tools used by track crews.
* Must have the ability to communicate with other employees to assure safety while performing work.
* Must be able to work as part of team and follow directions.
WORKING CONDITIONS
* Works outdoors subject to prevailing weather, including extreme heat/cold, wind, rain and snow.
* Works various days, hours and locations. Subject to 24-hour emergency call out.
* Works in conditions subjected to noise, vibration, dust, exhaust fumes and various odors.
* Works on open deck elevated structures (up to 60 feet high), ground level track structures and in cool, damp subways.
* Works immediately adjacent to electrically energized rail (600-volt) and associated power distribution apparatuses.
* Works on in-service track immediately adjacent to moving trains and vehicular traffic at street level.
* Works with power-operated, moving equipment.
* Exposed to chemical hazards from creosote on ties.
EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS UTILIZED
* Large hand tools including sledge hammers, spike mauls, pinch bars, claw bars, shovels, track wrenches, track jacks, tie tongs and rail tongs.
* Small hand tools including screw drivers, wrenches and hammers.
* Measuring devices including rulers, tape measures, gages, thermometers, string lines and compasses.
* Impact tools included drills, socket drivers, and tamping guns.
* Power-operated tools including rail saws, rail drills, chainsaws, impact guns, generators, hydraulic power packs, air compressors and man lifts.
* Cutting and burning devices including oxygen and acetylene torch and propane torch.
* Small electronic devices including handheld digital assistants and tablet PCs.
* Creosoted wood tie, plastic tie, concrete tie, steel rail, steel joint bars, steel tie plates, steel track spikes, steel screw spikes, steel track bolts and grease.
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