Job Description
Join a team of Apprentice Diesel Electricians with Union Pacific over 150 years! Apprentice Diesel Electricians will train in the inspection repair and maintenance of the electrical components on diesel-electric locomotives under the guidance of a journeyman Locomotive Electronic Technician-Diesel Electrician. You will work in and around our locomotive shops to diagnose issues, make necessary repairs, and complete maintenance. We are powered by our people, will you join our team?
Accountabilities
Using schematics and location circuit plans: Perform scheduled electrical inspections and circuit tests of various components, perform maintenance and repair of electrical components in locomotive cabs or electrical compartments,
and perform maintenance to equipment in accordance with company and in
Troubleshoot and diagnose electrical systems and components to assess the nature of each problem, plan and coordinate work activities, determine equipment needs and develop sequences of steps needed to complete work
Work with shop machinery, equipment, and tools
Verbally and in writing, share technical information, job procedure recommendations, and other work-related information with others
Develop and maintain positive working relationships with coworkers, supervisors, contractors and/or customers and diplomatically handle conflicting opinions
Ensure compliance with all railroad rules and regulations for safety, operations and Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications - Required
Valid driver's license
Computer experience with basic keyboarding skills
Proficient verbal and written communication skills to deliver information to coworker(s) and supervisor(s)
Able to understand and apply basic mechanical principles to solve mechanical problems
Experience reading and understanding instructions (examples may include: operating and safety rules, bulletins, special instructions, and federal regulatory documents)
To be considered for this position, candidates are required to successfully complete an assessment in English before proceeding to the interview stage. For more information go to the FAQs on UP.jobs.
Qualifications - Preferred
Completed a formal electrical training program (e.g., training presented by a community college, trade/vocational school, or military)
Able to perform basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and conversion of fractions into decimals and decimals into fractions to solve practical problems
Able to extract relevant information from tables, charts, graphs, and text
An Associate's degree in electricity or electronics
Experience with large motor generators and/or high-voltage circuitry
Experience working with electronics and/or electro-mechanical systems
Experience working with, on, and around moving heavy equipment (consider professional, personal, and volunteer experience)
Experience working outdoors in variable weather conditions (consider professional, personal, and volunteer experience)
Experience working in an environment that requires you to wear personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, safety boots, hard hats, and hearing protection
Entry level experience reading and understanding electrical AND mechanical schematics
Willing to work on-call, overtime, various shifts, 7 days a week, as well as weekends and holidays
Willing and able to work in confined and/or small spaces
Certificate in electronics, electricity, or equivalent education
Physical and Mental Job Requirements
To be considered for employment, candidates must successfully pass a Physical Ability Test (PAT). Please note that this test is separate from the medical exam. For additional details, refer to the FAQs on UP.jobs.
Mobility: Must have the ability to navigate uneven surfaces safely while maintaining balance.
Visual Ability: Must possess normal color vision to detect and interpret various visual color signals and displays. Additionally, should be capable of determining the speed of moving objects at both close and distant ranges.
Prolonged Standing and Sitting: Able to remain in a standing or sitting position for more than half of each workday. There will be opportunities to periodically change positions for comfort.
Hand Coordination: Required to make frequent coordinated hand movements for tasks such as grasping, placing, or moving objects.
Sensory Responsiveness: Should be able to respond promptly to unusual sounds and smells during inspections and testing.
Lifting and Carrying: Occasionally required to push, pull, lift, and carry objects weighing up to 65 lbs.
Physical Stamina: Must have the capacity to engage in physically demanding tasks, which may include occasional bending, stooping, and kneeling.
Climbing and Balancing: Ability to perform overhead work, climb, and maintain balance for accessing locomotives and equipment.
Work Conditions
Willingness to practice safe work habits
Agree to wear personal protective equipment ...