Rail Car Technician

  • Kawasaki Rail Car, Inc.
  • Hillside, NY, 12401

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Job Description:

A Rail Car Technician performs work efficiently in at least two (2) of the four assignment areas identified below. Rail Car Technicians must be multi-crafted in order to perform basic work assignments in any of the four assignment areas identified below.

 

Mechanical: Performs metal finishing efficiently and properly. Efficiently sets up all work on a rail car from drawings, procedures, and written and verbal instructions. Makes production aids such as templates and hand jigs to assist work. In addition, performs acceptable repairs on any material. Builds jigs, fixtures, and other production time--saving devices from drawings. Uses hand and power (electrical and pneumatic) tools, efficiently.

 

Electrical: Efficiently assembles wire harnesses and terminates wire ends. From drawings can efficiently route cable or wire in complex areas such as cabs, electric lockers, or train line boxes. Has a working knowledge of electrical schematics and can troubleshoot miswires. Performs soldering to make wire connections.

 

Machine Operation: From drawings or instructions performs all aspects of machine work from layout to finished parts, including acceptable repairs. Efficiently sets up and operates all machinery and tooling in metal fabrication shop.

 

Brazing/Welding: Performs mock-ups of all pipe, tube, or conduit from piping schematics in a rail car and performs repairs on it. Makes jigs for spot welding aids such as templates, clamping fixtures, etc. Does troubleshooting of spot welding problems. Efficiently brazes copper-to-copper or dissimilar metals. From drawings, procedures, or mock-ups, can bend pipe, tube, or conduit. Is capable of setting up a welder to perform proper welds. Efficiently assembles and installs pipe, tube, or conduit on rail cars from drawings. Efficiently cuts, deburrs, and threads pipe, tube, or conduit. Operates spot welding machine efficiently with minimal supervision.


Company Description:

Kawasaki is Japan’s leading manufacturer of rolling stock. Since it began operations in 1906, the company has produced a succession of vehicles that have left their mark on railway history, including Japan’s first privately made steam locomotive and first aluminum alloy train. From express and commuter trains to locomotives, freight cars, monorails, and new transit systems, Kawasaki is engaged in a broad range of business. Within these product areas, the company performs development, design, and manufacturing of high-speed trains such as the well-known Shinkansen, leveraging advance technologies such as aerodynamics expertise of its Aerospace Division.

https://www.kawasakirailcar.com/