The Engineer-Conductor is responsible for the safe and reliable operation of SMART passenger trains, courteous and professional interaction with passengers, and inspection of fares. This position is a dual-certified position consolidating the responsibilities of an Engineer and a Conductor into a single dual-certified classification. This position is responsible for the operation of SMART Passenger trains in accordance with SMART and Federal Rail Administration (FRA) rules, operating procedures, and guidelines. Operation of trains will be under the direction of an on-duty Controller-Supervisor, either according to a current schedule or as an unscheduled extra, and on a revenue or non-revenue basis. Engineer This position will be responsible for the safety of customers, equipment, fellow staff members and the general public during operation of the train, and for the enforcement of SMART’s fare collection system through the inspection of fare payment instruments under a proof-of-payment fare collection system. Enforcement of other SMART rules and ordinances will also be required of this position. This position will make announcements when required, and will be responsible for communicating appropriate and pertinent information to Operations Central Control, customers, supervisors, and others designated to receive such information. The responsibilities of this position can vary on a daily basis with some incumbents responsible for the Engineer duties while other incumbents will be responsible for the Conductor duties. SMART reserves the right to assign Engineer-Conductor duties as needed to fulfill operational needs or in an emergency situation. This position will also be responsible for incidental housekeeping and cleaning of trains at terminals.
EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL JOB FUNCTIONS (Illustrative Only)
Management reserves the right to add, modify, change or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the typical functions of the job.
- Inspects and prepares trains for operation, and/or reports vehicle defects found during routine vehicle inspection to the appropriate staff in order to ensure safe, serviceable
- Operates trains according to schedules in full compliance with all applicable operating and safety
- Is in overall charge of the train, interacts with passengers, enforces the SMART fare ordinance, and other SMART rules and ordinances, and coordinates with first responder incident commanders under emergency conditions.
- Prepare incident reports, as well as testify in court when subpoenaed.
- Acts as liaison with first responders.
- Complies with rules governing responses to SMART's cab and wayside signals
- Between trips, and during paid time between parts of runs, performs other duties as assigned, including cleaning or sweeping out trains, assisting passengers, handling delivery of internal SMART mail, and other operations-related
- Monitors cab console and radio communications to ensure that trains are operating in full compliance with all applicable rules and Control Supervisor instructions.
- Observes passengers entering and exiting train doors for any safety or security
- Detects any boarding or alighting problems and takes corrective
- Answers customer inquiries and maintains a courteous and friendly demeanor with all customers.
- Ensures proper operation of automatic on-board public announcement system, and, if necessary, makes on-board or exterior announcements, and special announcements as necessary or as requested by Operations Central Control.
- Performs switching, make-up, and break-up of passenger trains, as well as ground tasks such as coupling and uncoupling of passenger trains, making, and breaking air and electrical connections, and operating track switches.
- Takes procedural and/or necessary action during emergencies such as evacuating passengers, administering CPR, AED, and first aid, and/or using a fire extinguisher during emergencies.
- Notifies Operations Central Control of any trespassing or emergency situations on or near right-of-way, or of service disruption, requesting appropriate additional instruction or assistance as required.
- Reports observed defects and unsafe conditions regarding tracks, switches, signals, and other related conditions that may affect the safe movement of trains.
- Reports observed equipment failures and malfunctions of a mechanical or electrical nature to Operations Central Control.
- Produces written reports of witnessed incidents, accidents or unusual circumstances that affect the safe movement of trains or the condition of SMART property.
- Troubleshoots mechanical and electronic problems in service, working with Controller-Supervisors and Vehicle Maintenance personnel to isolate problems, take corrective action, and restore service as quickly as possible.
- Maintains required work activity logs and Hours-of-Service records.
- Uses a variety of communications equipment, including public address system, two-way radios and emergency telephones.
- Monitors and learns to apply changes in operating and emergency procedures.
- Is responsible for knowing current rules, policies and procedures.
- Must be aware of daily bulletins and announcements, and any revisions to policies and procedures.
- Operates passenger trains through vehicle washing machinery, and to and from proper storage locations in the yard.
- Turns in all lost articles found on train to the proper staff.
- Adheres to SMART's guidelines and policies regarding appearance and uniform.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience:
Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:
Education:
- Must possess a high school diploma, GED or recognized equivalent.
Experience:
- Three (3) years full time equivalent of verifiable experience operating trains in a general Railroad System environment;
- Must be a Federal Railroad Administration Certified Locomotive Engineer.
- Must possess a certification issued by a railroad with a Certification Program that complies with the rules of, and is approved by, the Federal Railroad Administration as described in 49 CFR Part 240 within the last five (5) years.
- Must be at least 21 years of age.
OR
- Must have two years full time equivalent field experience in railroad operations; AND
- Must have successfully completed SMART’s 49 CFR Part 242 Conductor Certification Program and have at least six months full-time experience as a certified Conductor with SMART.
Other Qualifications:
- Must be able to successfully pass a pre-employment medical exam that uses the standards of the California Commercial Driver’s license.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license and be able to acquire and maintain a valid California driver’s license within sixty (60) days of employment.
- Must have a satisfactory driving record meeting Federal Railroad Administration requirement. SMART is required to consider the following incidents for the preceding 36 months prior to SMART certification:
- A conviction for or a completed state action to cancel, revoke, suspend, or deny a motor vehicle driver’s license for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of or impaired by alcohol or a controlled substance.
- A conviction for or a completed state action to cancel, revoke, suspend or deny a motor vehicle driver’s license for refusal to undergo such testing as is required by State law when a law enforcement official seeks to determine whether a person is operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance.
- If such an incident as described above is documented, SMART will follow 49 CFR Part 240.115.
- In addition to the FRA satisfactory driving record requirements, SMART requires the following:
- No more than two moving violations and/or “at fault” accidents with the last 3 years.
- No “at fault” in a fatal accident within the past 5 years.
- No leaving the scene of an accident within the past 3 years.
- No DUI’s or Reckless Driving codes within the last 7 years on the current DMV printout.
Skill in:
- Interpreting and applying oral and written instructions in a consistent manner.
- Dealing with individuals from various socio-economic groups, as well as those with different levels of mobility, in a tactful, calm, and confident manner.
- Completing forms and reports clearly and accurately.
- Observing and detecting unusual, hazardous, or emergency situations and taking appropriate action within prescribed guidelines.
- Communicating effectively using a two-way radio, telephone, and public address system.
Knowledge of:
- Operating and safety rules governing the movement of trains.
- Methods and techniques of dealing effectively with varied groups and individuals under both emergency and routine situations.
- The use of basic office equipment, such as a phone, computer, keyboard and printer.
- General first aid, CPR, and AED use.
Ability to:
- Maintain a positive attitude while working within a highly structured system of rules and procedures.
- Demonstrate a high level of psychological adaptability to a stressful work environment requiring concentration, attention to safety and to detail, consciousness of time and teamwork.
- Ability to demonstrate considerable judgement is required in dealing with emergency situations, enforcing regulations and in coordination of other personnel, first responders, and emergency personnel.
- Make logical decisions that evince sound thinking within a framework of rules.
- Maintain a SMART Locomotive Engineer Certificate issued in accordance with Federal Railroad Administration regulations 49 CFR Part 240.
- Maintain a SMART Conductor Certificate issued in accordance with Federal Railroad Administration regulations in 49 CFR Part 242.
- Read, learn, understand, and retain:
- SMART Operating Rules.
- General Code of Operating Rules;
- SMART Employee’s Timetable and Special Instructions.
- SMART Safety Rules.
- Guidelines of the Federal Railroad Administration; and
- Other regulations as assigned by SMART management.
- Communicate orally in a clear, concise, articulate manner with customers, supervisors and Operations Central Control.
- Maintain good customer relations.
- Operate a train safely.
- Maintain a constant state of alertness and work in a safer manner.
- Assist in the evacuation of passengers form a disabled train, including disabled passengers.
- Properly document incidents and provide professional testimony in court if required.
- Obtain certification in CPR, AED and basic first aid.
- Perform the physical requirements of the job.
- EOE