Engine Service Officer, Field
Canadian National Railway
Prince George, BC-
Number of positions available : 1
- Salary To be discussed
- Published on November 9th, 2024
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Starting date : 1 position to fill as soon as possible
Description
The Engine Service Officer (ESO) is responsible for training, supervising, monitoring, and coaching Locomotive Engineers (LE), Student Locomotive Engineers (SLE), Manager Locomotive Engineers, and Conductor Locomotive Operators (CLO), regarding locomotive operations, train handling and general locomotive engineer responsibilities. In addition, the role monitors employee actions and safety performance then coaches, corrects, and reports on that performance. The incumbent acts as a subject matter expert (SME) while providing guidance and assistance to Divisional Officers on locomotive operation, train handling matters and locomotive engineer’s role and concerns.
Main Responsibilities Training of Locomotive Engineers· Train, supervise, monitor, and coach LE, SLE, and CLO regarding locomotive operation, train handling and general locomotive engineer responsibilities
· Support and conduct SLE, Manager Locomotive Engineer Training (MLET), CLO, Locomotive Event Recorder (LER), Distributed Power (DP), Trip Optimizer (TO) and other courses and training as required
· Be involved in the classroom training, on-the-job training, check rides and ride-alongs on trains and counsel over telephone or voice radio
· Utilize locomotive simulator in some training programs
· Train LEs regarding any new technologies that are introduced
· Develop and sustain the right employee behaviours with feedback, recognition, reinforcement, and coaching
· Make recommendations cost control and asset utilization in planning and execution of training
Analyze and Interpret Locomotive Event Recorder (LER) Data· Obtain, analyze, and interpret LER data for accident or incident investigations, monitoring LE and crew performance, and productivity analysis
· Require development of superior knowledge of LER and Locomotive Digital Video Recorder (LDVR) operation and computer programs
· Utilize other CN computer systems such as Wi-Tronix, Service Reliability System (SRS), Crew Assignment Timekeeping System (CATS), Real-Time Business Intelligence (RTBI) and Train Operation Planning and Control (TOPC) to support LER and LDVR analysis process
· Judge performance as displayed by LER data and other information and observations
Provide Guidance to Divisional Officers· Act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME), providing guidance and assistance to Divisional Officers on the locomotive operation, train handling matters and LE’s role and concerns
· Interact and make recommendations to Transportation Managers, Assistant Superintendents, Superintendents, General Managers, Senior Vice-President, Rail Traffic Control (RTC) Centre personnel, Crew Management Centre (CMC) Centre personnel, Labour Relations, Risk Management, etc.
· Interact and make recommendations about safety critical incidents such as network disruption, locomotive system failures, and accidents
· Share best practices, information, operational concerns
· Participate in the safety blitz’s, walkabouts, Health and Safety committee meetings, safety summits, and field engagements with Local Leadership
· Collaborate with Operating Practices on revisions required to LE Operating Manual, Distributed Power Operating Guide, Trip Optimizer Operating Guide, General Operating Instructions, and any other rules or regulations involving train handling, locomotive operations, and air brakes functions
Planning and Supporting Engine Service Officer Duties· Prioritize and plan ESO Field duties
· Adjust plans on short notice to accommodate sudden occurrences or disruptions
· Maintain SLE training records
· Maintain records regarding train separations such as analyze records, study trends, and make recommendations to reduce separations
· Maintain locomotive simulators in working order and upgrade simulator programs
· Study new locomotive technologies and develop job aids, training material, and courses to LE regarding those new technologies
· Preserve LER and LDVR analysis data in cases involving major derailment, personal injuries and fatalities, crossing accidents, and trespasser incidents
· Provide assistance with manpower shortages
Working ConditionsThe role is performed primarily outdoors in the field (with limited indoor or office duties) in various types of weather and environmental conditions and involves irregular working hours. The role requires being available on-call 24/7 to respond to critical incidences. Due to the nature of the role, the incumbent must be able to meet tight deadlines, handle pressure and stress. The role requires occasional travel (30%) within Canada and the United States (U.S.).
Requirements ExperienceLocomotive Engineer
· Between 3 to 5 years of service as a qualified LE in good standing
Education/Certification/Designation· High School Diploma or General Educational Development (GED)
· Railway Employee Qualification Standards for Operating Crew Regulation (QSOC) and Canadian Rail Operating Rules (CROR) qualification
· Valid Driver’s Licence
Competencies· Identifies potential safety and security risks
· Leads by example for the safety and security of all
· Considers environmental impacts in every decision and action
· Collaborates with others and shares information
· Sets direction and inspires others
· Communicates with impact
· Develops self and others
· Knows the business and stays current on industry needs
· Identifies needs and finds solution to create value for all stakeholders
Technical Skills/Knowledge· Knowledge of Microsoft Office
· Advanced knowledge of Operating Rules and Regulations
· Knowledge of freight car and locomotive air brakes and how they operate
· Fluently bilingual, both written and verbal (English, French)*
*Any skills/attributes for these above would be considered as an asset
About CN
CN is a world-class transportation leader and trade-enabler. Essential to the economy, to the customers, and to the communities it serves, CN safely transports more than 300 million tons of natural resources, manufactured products, and finished goods throughout North America every year. As the only railroad connecting Canada’s Eastern and Western coasts with the Southern tip of the U.S. through a 19,500 mile rail network, CN and its affiliates have been contributing to community prosperity and sustainable trade since 1919. CN is committed to programs supporting social responsibility and environmental stewardship. At CN, we work as ONE TEAM, focused on safety, sustainability and our customers, providing operational and supply chain excellence to deliver results.
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