Job ID: 19901
Reporting to the Right-of-way (ROW) Track Supervisor and ROW Track Foreman, the ROW Track Maintainer is responsible for successfully completing day-to-day tasks by meeting or exceeding corporate goals for safety, quality, profitability and schedule, resulting in extreme customer satisfaction.
• Embrace our safety culture and adhering to industry and company policies and procedures
• Remove debris from ROW as needed such as, garbage, illegal dumping, sharps, encampments, trees Etc.
• Repair and/or replace fence components as needed, such as posts, hinges, caps, latches, and locks.
• Responsibly operates company vehicles and/or equipment and ensures all daily maintenance and inspections of the units are completed.
• Remove vegetation using various tools such as, weed whackers, brush cutters, chainsaws, pole saws, chain saws, etc.
• Ability to climb trees with proper training, rigging, and gear.
• Performs special duties as assigned by the ROW Foreman or delegate.
• Performs any administrative duties related to proper documentation as per PNR Quality Management System.
• Able to appreciate time sensitive duties, plan and execute accurately to achieve daily goals and production in a safe manner according to industry standards.
• Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
• Certified Tree Climber is considered an asset, or ability to acquire certification.
• A minimum of 1-year related experience in a tree removal / Arborist role.
• Track Inspection Guidelines (TIG) certification and previous railroad experience is considered an asset.
• Must be able to obtain and maintain Track Inspection Guidelines (TIG) certification as required.
• Certified in Canadian Railway Operating Rules is considered an asset and must be able to obtain and maintain throughout employment.
• Ability to read and understand specific documents including schedules, standard railway plans and specifications.
• Ability to understand and efficiently carry out instructions.
• Knowledge of the occupational hazards, railway engineering safety regulations and safety precautions of the work being performed.
• Strong verbal and written communication skills.
• Proficient use of computers, tablets etc.
• Valid Ontario class G driver’s license required at minimum. Class DZ considered an asset.
• Can successfully completed PNR on-the-job training (OJT). Training and mentorship are provided through each step.
• Works outdoors and able to be exposed to all weather conditions including extreme hot and cold temperatures.
• Frequently stands, walks, climbs, balances, lifts, bends, and moves objects up to 50 pounds on uneven terrain.
• Exposed to loud noise.
• Exposed to live track/trains and high voltage.
• Ability to work rotating shifts.
• Ability to work independently or as part of a team.
• Ability to maintain concentration and mental alertness in a variety of situations.
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
This job description is not intended to represent a complete, comprehensive list of all duties and responsibilities that may be required in this position. There may be unplanned activities and other duties as assigned.
RailWorks is North America’s leading rail maintenance and infrastructure solutions provider. With over 100 years of experience, our geographic footprint enables us to quickly serve our customers and provides ample opportunities for our employees to grow their careers within the company. We take on challenging projects every day and our success relies on a collaborative, safe, and open-minded work environment that encourages teamwork, positivity, and ingenuity. We are committed to creating a culture of trust, respect, and acceptance.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment with PNR RailWorks without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or any other characteristics protected by law.
PNR RailWorks is committed to fostering an equitable, accessible, and inclusive workplace. As such, PNR RailWorks will ensure reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities throughout the hiring process, including the interview. If selected for an interview, requests for accommodation can be confidentially made to a member of the recruitment team who will arrange in advance for reasonable and appropriate accommodation for fair and equitable assessment throughout the process.

RailWorks builds and maintains rail transportation infrastructure that keeps people and goods moving across the United States and Canada.
As a company, RailWorks believes that great work comes from commitment – commitment to quality, commitment to consistency, commitment to safety. When we commit to better work, we’re not just doing well by our customers; we’re also protecting the people important to us and paying homage to a long history of world-class service.
What We Do:
- Rail Construction & Maintenance
- Signals & Communications
- Steel ties and turnouts via our NARSTCO division
- Maintenance of Way services
Our Customers:
- Transit authorities and transportation agencies/departments
- Railroads of all sizes
- Passenger and commuter rail lines
- Private industries serviced by rail