Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operator resume
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Operating heavy-duty equipment
Cleaning equipment and facilities
Spreading sand
Compacting materials
Maintaining mechanical equipment
Maintaining construction tools
Verifying alignment of structures or equipment
Locating equipment or materials
Drilling holes in materials
Applying paint
Applying sealants
Welding metal components
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Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operator
Summary
Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operator with experience in Operating heavy-duty equipment and Cleaning equipment and facilities.
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Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operator
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Patrolled track sections for damage
Repaired track switches with tools
Welded track sections together
Checked tracks for levelness
Operated machines to drive spikes
Cleaned tracks and removed snow
Skills
Operating heavy-duty equipment, Cleaning equipment and facilities, Spreading sand, Compacting materials, Maintaining mechanical equipment, Maintaining construction tools, Verifying alignment of structures or equipment, Locating equipment or materials, Drilling holes in materials, Applying paint, Applying sealants, Welding metal components
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Patrolled track sections for damageRepaired track switches with toolsWelded track sections togetherChecked tracks for levelnessOperated machines to drive spikesCleaned tracks and removed snow
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Patrolled assigned track sections to identify and report damage, ensuring safety and reliability of rail operations
Welded track sections together, including switch points and frogs, to maintain structural integrity
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Patrolled assigned track sections to identify and report damage, leading to fewer delays due to track issues
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Fewer delays due to track issuesSafer conditions for train operationsQuicker repairs on damaged sections
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Welded track sections together, including switch points and frogs, to maintain structural integrity
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Several times each weekOften during maintenance shiftsRegularly as part of repairs
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This work commonly includes patrolled track sections for damage, repaired track switches with tools, and welded track sections together.
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