Locomotive Engineer

  • Texas International Terminals
  • Galveston, Texas
  • Full Time

Primary Responsibilities

  1. Safe Locomotive Operation
  • Safely operate locomotives during switching, spotting, pulling, pushing, and yard movements.
  • Maintain full control of train speed, braking, and positioning to protect personnel, equipment, and infrastructure.
  • Obey all instructions from designated ground personnel related to safe locomotive operation.
  • Immediately stop operations if unsafe conditions are observed or communicated.
  • Exercise sound judgment when handling long consists, grades, curves, and yard congestion.
  1. Regulatory Compliance (FRA)
  • Maintain current qualification and certification under FRA CFR Part 240 (Locomotive Engineers).
  • Comply with Hours of Service (CFR Part 228), Drug & Alcohol Testing (CFR Part 219), and all applicable FRA regulations.
  • Participate in required efficiency testing, operational monitoring, recertification, and remedial training as assigned.
  • Maintain working knowledge of railroad operating rules, special instructions, and terminal timetables.
  1. Communication & Coordination
  • Maintain constant, clear radio communication with ground crews, lead operators, and supervisors.

  • Properly acknowledge and repeat critical instructions, including:

  • Movement authority

  • Track designation

  • Red Zone establishment and release

  • Communicate known restrictions, special handling requirements, or equipment concerns before movement begins.

  • Coordinate closely with operations to ensure safe and efficient railcar placement.

  1. Red Zone & Personnel Protection
  • Immediately place the locomotive in full brakes and neutral when a Red Zone is established.
  • Verbally confirm "Set and Centered" prior to personnel accessing railcars or track areas.
  • Do not move equipment until the Red Zone has been officially released by the lead operator.
  • Treat any Red Zone violation as a serious safety matter subject to corrective action.
  1. Equipment Inspection & Care
  • Perform required locomotive inspections prior to use and document findings as required.
  • Report mechanical defects, damage, or unsafe conditions immediately.
  • Operate locomotives in a manner that minimizes wear, damage, and unplanned downtime.
  • Do not operate equipment known to be unsafe or out of compliance.
  1. Operational Efficiency & Yard Performance
  • Support efficient switching, blocking, and spotting of railcars to meet terminal throughput and production goals.
  • Minimize delays, rehandles, and unnecessary movements through effective train handling.
  • Maintain awareness of yard layout, track capacity, active work zones, and adjacent operations.
  1. Train Handling in HighTraffic Environments
  • Must be comfortable and competent handling long consists, including pulling, pushing, and controlling trains of up to approximately 150 railcars.
  • Demonstrate the ability to block, sort, and spot railcars accurately to support terminal operations, unloading sequences, and yard organization.
  • Safely perform switching and blocking movements in a busy, active rail yard with multiple simultaneous operations, personnel on the ground, and heavy equipment operating nearby.
  • Maintain situational awareness of track occupancy, clearances, radio communications, and hand signals while managing longtrain dynamics.
  • Apply proper slack control, braking techniques, and speed management to prevent derailments, runins/runouts, product damage, or personnel exposure.
  • Coordinate closely with ground crews and supervisors to ensure efficient car placement while maintaining strict compliance with all safety rules.

Training & Qualification Requirements

  • Valid FRA Locomotive Engineer certification (CFR Part 240).

  • Completion of company locomotive engineer training program.

  • Participation in:

  • Annual operational monitoring and efficiency testing

  • Rules classes and safety training

  • Recertification every 36 months or as required

  • Successful completion of required hearing, vision, and drug/alcohol compliance programs.

Behavioral & Professional Expectations

Safety Leadership

  • Demonstrate a safetyfirst mindset at all times.
  • Exercise Stop Work Authority when conditions are unsafe.
  • Promptly report near misses, incidents, or unsafe acts.

Professional Conduct

  • Treat coworkers, contractors, and supervisors with respect.
  • Communicate clearly and professionally, especially during highrisk movements.
  • Accept coaching, feedback, and corrective action constructively.

Accountability

  • Take ownership of locomotive operation decisions and outcomes.
  • Follow all rules and procedures whether supervised or unsupervised.
  • Understand that violations of FRA rules or company policy may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination.

Work Environment & Schedule Expectations

  • Work in outdoor, industrial environments under varying weather conditions.
  • Ability to work rotating shifts, nights, weekends, holidays, and emergency callouts.
  • Perform duties around moving trains, railcars, heavy equipment, and industrial operations.

Performance Expectations

  • Zero preventable incidents or rule violations.
  • Consistent compliance with FRA and company standards.
  • Reliable communication, teamwork, and situational awareness.
  • Support terminal objectives for safe, efficient, and reliable rail operations.

Acknowledgement

This position operates in a nonunion environment. This RRE does not limit management's right to assign additional duties consistent with business needs, operational requirements, and regulatory obligations.

Job ID: 517979091
Originally Posted on: 4/20/2026

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