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		<title>Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Careers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) is one of the most profitable railways in the world? They have been in the business of hauling goods for more than 150 years. They also have one of the best safety records in the train industry. They are well known for offering the best prices [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) is one of the most profitable railways in the world? They have been in the business of hauling goods for more than 150 years. They also have one of the best safety records in the train industry. They are well known for offering the best prices on freight in the industry. This makes it quite easy for them to acquire new contracts and to maintain existing ones.</p>
<p>Burlington Northern Santa Fe combines the very best equipment and technology with highly skilled employees. They work to keep all of their train cars and engines are in top working condition to help reduce down time and accidents. Another job performed by their skilled employees is to investigate railway crossings and tracks.</p>
<p>There is always plenty of ongoing training for BNSF employees. This allows them to stay current on the latest technology. This also allows them to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. BNSF employees are motivated to strive for excellence in all that they do.</p>
<p>BNSF maintains a very rigorous employment screening process. They always check references and perform criminal background checks. They will also contact previous employers in order to determine an applicants level of personal responsibility and reliability.</p>
<p>As a condition of employment, each applicant must consent to a drug test and a physical exam.</p>
<p>A positive drug test is cause for the person not to be hired. BNSF also performs random drug testing that all employees must agree to during the term of their employment. Additionally, should an employee files a workman’s compensation claim they are required to submit to a drug test as well.</p>
<p>The physical examination is required to ensure that the individual is sufficiently healthy to take on the responsibilities of working for a railway company. This examination includes a hearing and vision test as well as the standard physical. There is simply too much at risk if a person isn’t healthy enough to be engaging in the various types of employment offered by BNSF.</p>
<p>If you are interested in finding out what positions they have available and the locations, go to their website. There you will find  information about their business along with an application that you can fill out online. BNSF is one of the best railway companies to work for because they are dedicated to excellence with their employees, their shipments, and the public.</p>
<p>Burlington Northern Santa Fe takes pride in their diverse group of employees. They appreciate each person and how that person can bring unique qualities to their workplace. They encourage suggestions from their employees to make the railway business safer, faster, and more profitable. Today more than 38,000 people are employed by BNSF. Most of them find the experience to be very pleasant. They enjoy being part of the BNSF team.</p>
<p>BNSF continues to strive for excellence. They are dedicated to offering quality train services to those businesses that need goods to be moved. They are also dedicated to providing a safe way to do it. They work hard to prevent accidents among their employees, on their train tracks, and with people who happen to be crossing at various train intersections.</p>
<p>There is always plenty going on at BNSF to help make their trains operate faster to get the deliveries done in less time. They have won numerous awards for their excellent service, implementing the latest technology, and always putting safety above making a profit. They also give plenty of money back to communities in the way of charitable events that support various causes.</p>
<p>We hope this article has answered some of the questions you might have about seeking a railway career at Burlington Northern Santa Fe.</p>
<p id="bte_opp"><small>Originally posted 2009-02-20 00:41:10. Republished by  <a href="http://www.blogtrafficexchange.com/old-post-promoter">Old Post Promoter</a></small></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Train Control and Signal Inspector Jobs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Train control and signal inspector jobs are some of the most important behind the scenes jobs in the railway industry. There&#8217;s a lot of work that goes into insuring that trains are able to operate correctly and safely. This job is one that takes on the most responsibility in this area. Their work entails making [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Train control and signal inspector jobs are some of the most important behind the scenes jobs in the railway industry. There&#8217;s a lot of work that goes into insuring that trains are able to operate correctly and safely. This job is one that takes on the most responsibility in this area. Their work entails making sure that the signals at all of the railroad crossings are working properly. This ensures that the train and those crossing railroad tracks are safe.</p>
<p>Maintenance and testing of all the different controls and signals for railway crossings need to be done on a regular basis. Most of the time each inspector will have their own area they are responsible for. Signal inspectors also conduct additional testing when they receive information from the train crews, law enforcement or the general public that there may be problems with the correct and safe operation of particular signals.</p>
<p>Train control and signal inspectors are also responsible for implementing safety training and education programs for company employees and, sometimes, the public at large. Many accidents involving trains can be avoided if people have the information they need about the risks involved in not paying attention to train crossings.  Since there are many intersections where there are signal lights but no rails that come down, people often try to beat the trains. The goal of these inspectors is to educate people into not taking such risks. As funding becomes available they make sure the new rails are installed at the most dangerous train crossings.</p>
<p>Train control and signal inspectors are often called to the scene of accidents to document the incident. All of this information is compiled to offer accurate data that can be used for intervention and prevention of future problems with train controls and signals.</p>
<p>As advances in technology allow, train control and signals are continually updated. An inspector in this role has to have the skills and training to keep up on this information. Most employers in the railway industry offer this ongoing training, but certification in various areas is required in order to secure such employment in the first place.</p>
<p>In addition, someone in this role needs to be in good physical condition. It can require long hours on the job in order to remedy potentially dangerous situations and to evaluate accident scenes. It can result in long walks along stretches of railroad tracks in the extreme heat or cold. In some areas, the train control and signal inspector will have to climb down into bridge areas to get to the mechanisms they need to test or repair.</p>
<p>These types of inspectors also have to be detail oriented because there is plenty of paperwork to complete on a regular basis. The demands of the job can be tough because you really never know how long a particular job is going to take. A routine inspection may turn into an all day event if things aren’t working as they should. Paying attention to the little things is very important because lives could be lost if the inspector doesn’t take the job seriously.</p>
<p>The role of a train control and signal inspector is very important. It allows numerous lives to be saved by ensuring the right equipment is in place and working correctly. Train companies also offer training and education programs to make sure people are aware of the dangers of not obeying these signals. While this type of job is very challenging it also offers plenty of rewards to those who want to make trains safe for everyone.</p>
<p>The pay for a train control and signal inspector varies by location. It is generally a very high paying job though because of the amount of risk involved in being where the trains pass and being exposed to chemicals and other items during derailments or train wrecks. Most railway companies require an inspector to have a four year degree in some area of science or engineering as well as experience in the field of railroad technology.</p>
<p>Do you have what it takes to become a Train Control and Signal Inspector?</p>
<p id="bte_opp"><small>Originally posted 2009-03-03 02:48:22. Republished by  <a href="http://www.blogtrafficexchange.com/old-post-promoter">Old Post Promoter</a></small></p>]]></content:encoded>
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