Railroad Bridge Construction Laborer
Listed on 2026-03-08
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Heavy Equipment Operator, Construction Labor / Trades, General Labor
The Capital Railroad Services, Inc. (CRS) team is looking for dynamic individuals that are highly self-motivated to join our bridge construction crew and enjoy a rewarding career, while traveling nationwide. The position involves continuous travel/on-the-roadfrom job to job throughout the United States in company vehicles with rapid advancement opportunities.
Crew schedules are 6 work weeks on, followed by a week off (weekly work week includes weekends off). Taking off a flex week is not required.
Capital Railroad Services, Inc. has been at the forefront of railroad bridge rehabilitation in the United States and Canada since the mid-1950s. We are one of the nation's largest railroad bridge contracting and engineering companies, serving Class 1, regional and short line railroads. CRS has a strong safety culture and is a trusted partner with the railroad industry. We have been building careers for over 70 years and offer competitive wages with a rich benefits package.
We provide on the job training and ongoing opportunities for advancement.
With a base knowledge of construction tasks and physical labor experience, the Bridge Construction Technician will be trained to assist their Foreman with tasks associated with the repair and construction of railroad bridges.
Compensation- The average starting wage for this role will be between $23.35 - $26.50 per hour ($65,000 - $80,000 per year to start), commensurate with experience.
- West and East Coast Per Hour Premiums
- CDL Premiums
- Lodging Allowance $805/per week.
- Remove steel rivets with pneumatic tool
- Tighten structural steel bolts with impact wrench
- Remove existing structural steel with oxygen and acetylene torch
- Drill holes in existing or new structural steel with magnetic drill
- Drill holes in existing or new timber with 1/2" Electric or Hydraulic Drill
- Work at heights while utilizing lineman equipment
- Ascend and descend slopes with rough terrain
- Drive spikes and drive pins with maul
- Dig using hand shovel
- Operate 1/2' drill and generator, impact wrench, pneumatic tools, hydraulic tools and chain saw
- Use lineman gear, D-handle spade (shovel), sharpshooter (shovel), crowbar, and pry bar.
CRS offers an outstanding benefits package that includes the following:
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- 401k Plan with company match
- Paid Vacation, Holidays, and Bereavement Leave
- Flex scheduling to provide regular time off
- Travel Assistance Program, to encourage work/life balance through personal travel accounts once qualified
- Paid Short Term Disability Leave
- Employee Assistance Program
- Company provided PPE, equipment, tooling, and transportation
- High School diploma or equivalent
- Current active driver's license with a favorable driving record (CDL commands a premium rate)
- Previous and recent (within the last year) experience with heavy physical labor
- Proof of active employment for last 24-months
- Exposure to heights/no fear of heights
- This position involves heavy lifting of up to 70 pounds; long hours of standing, walking, and climbing on remote jobsites; detailed work with hands and fingers using machinery and controls; grabbing, reaching, and push/pull tasks; balancing, sometimes while stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling. Jobsites can be noisy with sounds of machinery and moving trains so raised voices may need to be used to hear.
Ability to read and write are required as the position involves completion of information and forms. - This position involves routine exposure to outside weather conditions and involves working around moving mechanical parts with vibration. Work is performed at heights of up to 300'
- Occasional work around fumes, airborne particles, and chemicals as well as sources of electricity
- The noise level in the work environment is usually loud
Job Type: Full-time
Work Location:
On the road with flex scheduling for regular time off
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