Railroad Safety Inspector (Track) - SME
SummaryThe position(s) is with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) located in the Office of Railroad Safety, Track and Structures Division. The Track and Structures Division is responsible for executing and administering the track and structures safety programs to ensure maximum safety in railroad operations relevant to railroad track, track configuration, track components, rail integrity, bridge and structures, and railroad workplace safety.DutiesHelpAs a Railroad Safety Inspector (Track), you will:
- Assess railroad compliance with the carrier's track inspection process to support compliance with federal regulations and for the improvement and advancement of railroad safety in areas related to track construction, track maintenance, repair activities, and employee safety.
- Perform (either individually, or as a member or leader of a team) focus inspections and audits of carriers within assigned area or the nation.
- Prepare daily inspection reports of identified defects, violation reports when necessary and collect sufficient back-up evidence to support agency attorneys in matters of prosecution.
- Perform (either individually, or as a member or leader of a team) investigations of assigned train accidents occurring on the line of any common carrier engaged in interstate or foreign commerce by railroad. Determine probable cause of accident or incident and whether any federal regulations or railroad rules were violated.
- Investigate complaints from railroad employees, the general public, legislative or governmental representatives involving unsafe conditions of track or other subject areas of responsibility. Interview complainants, railroad officials, and/or any parties as required for proper investigation of the complaint.
- You must be a U.S.Citizen and eligible for consideration.
- You must meet specialized experience to qualify.
- Required documents must be submitted by the closing date.
- Submit application and resume online by 11:59 PM EST on the closing date.
- your performance and conduct;
- the needs and interests of the agency;
- whether your continued employment would advance the organizational goals of the agency or the Government; and
- whether your continued employment would advance the efficiency of the Federal service.
- SELECTIVE SERVICE: Males born after 12/31/1959 must be registered for the Selective Service.
- DRUG TEST: This position has been determined to be a critical safety/security position as defined in the Department of Transportation (DOT) Order, DOT 3910.1D entitled "Drug and Alcohol-Free Departmental Workplace." Therefore, if selected for the position you will be required to submit to a pre-employment/pre-appointment drug test, you will also be subject to Random Drug Testing.
- BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: You may be required to complete a background/security investigation and meet preliminary requirements prior to onboarding.
- GOVERNMENT TRAVEL CARD: This position involves travel. A government contractor-issued travel card will be issued and must be retained for official business only.
- PROBATIONARY PERIOD: You must complete a one-year probationary period (unless already completed).
- TIME-IN-GRADE: Federal applicants must have served 52 weeks at the next lower grade in the competitive or excepted service in the executive branch to satisfy time-in-grade restrictions contained in 5 CFR 300, Subpart F.
- DEU REQUIREMENTS: Applicants selected under delegated examining procedures may be required to successfully complete a one-year probationary period (unless already completed).
- Railroad industry, including economic and operating considerations and equipment.
- General safety and health principles and practices applicable to the railroad industry.
- Railroad accident investigation techniques.
- Skill in written an oral communication.
- Knowledge of railroad track system construction, maintenance, testing, or inspection techniques AND
- Knowledge of the capabilities and limitations of various track system configurations AND
- Knowledge of Federal railroad track safety standards.
- Experience applying Federal Railroad track safety standards/regulations for the purpose of inspecting and identifying track safety deficiencies.
- Experience ensuring railroad compliance with federal regulations by auditing railroad inspections activities, conducting inspections, assessing safety complaints, and performing accident investigations.
- Experience producing electronic and automated track inspection and violation reports that describe defective track conditions, narrative accident / incident reports and present safety related information to railroad managers, and federal and state stakeholders.
- Accident Investigation - Knowledge of guidelines, regulations, and procedures associated with an accident investigation including preservation of accident scene, root cause analysis, and evidence detection and handling.
- Planning and Evaluating - Organize work, sets priorities, and determine resource requirements; determine short- or long-term goals and strategies to achieve them; coordinate with other organizations or parts of the organization to accomplish goals; monitors progress and evaluates outcomes.
- Attention to Detail - Is thorough when performing work and conscientious about attending to detail.
- Oral Communication - Make clear and convincing oral presentations. Listen effectively; clarify information as needed.
- Written Communication - Write in a clear, concise, organized, and convincing manner for the intended audience.