Railway and yard locomotive engineers

Overview

Railway locomotive engineers operate railway locomotives to transport passengers and freight. They are employed by railway transport companies. Yard locomotive engineers operate locomotives within yards of railway, industrial or other establishments. They are employed by railway transport companies and industrial or commercial users of rail transport.

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

  • Railway locomotive engineers

  • Operate locomotives to transport passengers and freight on railways

  • Operate communication systems to communicate with train crews and traffic controllers to ensure safe operation and scheduling of trains

  • Inspect assigned locomotives and test operating controls and equipment.

  • Yard locomotive engineers

  • Operate locomotives to switch, couple and uncouple cars for loading and unloading

  • Perform switching operations according to written switching orders or dispatched instructions

  • Inspect locomotives, replenish fuel or perform routine maintenance on locomotives.

Job titles

  • diesel locomotive engineer - railway
  • freight train engineer
  • industrial locomotive engineer
  • locomotive engineer - railway
  • locomotive hostler
  • passenger train engineer

Employment prospects

Source: BC Labour Market Outlook 2024 edition

Annual salary

Low

$74,831

Median

$101,548

High

$123,384

Job openings

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British Columbia

308

expected job openings (5-year forecast)

Education and training

Employment requirements

  • Completion of secondary school is usually required.

  • Experience as a conductor is required for railway locomotive engineers and may be required for yard locomotive engineers.

  • Experience as a railway yard worker may be required for yard locomotive engineers.

Additional information

  • Mobility between railway transport companies or between establishments employing locomotive engineers may be limited due to seniority provisions of collective agreements.

Certification requirements

  • No certification requirements

Work Experience

Work experience recommended

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