Job Summary
The Bridge Inspector is responsible for performing bridge inspections on various subdivisions. The role involves inspecting railway bridges and culverts with the occasional operation of a Snooper inspection vehicle. The incumbent will be part of a two-person inspection team responsible for performing detailed and visual bridge inspections, identifying structural distress, ranking the condition of bridge components and maintaining bridge inspection databases.
Main Responsibilities
- Maintain and operate a high-rail pick-up truck and occasionally a Snooper truck
- Carry out inspection of steel, concrete and timber bridges as well as tunnels and retaining walls
- Prepare and submit inspection reports for bridges and other structures for planning and scheduling repairs, strengthening or replacement
- Ensure bridges and other railway structures are inspected and ranked in accordance with sound inspection practices and CN approved standards in a timely manner
- Identify defects in structural steel, concrete and timber superstructures and substructures
- Apply CN policies, guiding principles and core values
Working Conditions
The role is primarily performed outdoors (80%) in various types of weather and environmental conditions, and occasionally in an office environment (20%). The incumbent will be required to work within the primary area and for short periods outside of the assigned primary area. The role requires skill and ability for climbing skills at heights and exercising disciplined climbing and rope access techniques. The role requires frequent travel (60%), including extended overnight stays away from home. Due to the nature of the role, the incumbent must be able to respond to bridges and structures related emergency situations.
Requirements
Experience
Railroad
Minimum 2 years of experience as a Bridge Foreman, or proven maintenance experience with bridges and associated components5 years of railroad experience5 years of experience in Bridges and Structures functionsExperience with SAP-EPI and asset databases such as BCSAny experience for these above would be considered as an assetEducation / Certification / Designation
Associate’s Degree in Engineering, Construction Technology or related College-Level Diploma (DEC)Valid Driver's License with air endorsement, or ability to obtain within 3 monthsQualified or ability to become qualified in Canadian Rail Operating Rules (CROR)Qualified or ability to become qualified in Rope-AccessAbility to be certified in rescue from heightsAbility to be certified in confined space entry procedures and rescueCertified in Track Inspection GuidelinesEmergency First Aid CertificationQualified for Safety Sensitive PositionAny designation for these above would be considered as an assetCompetencies
Follows safety procedures, information security instructions and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles to lead by exampleAddresses risks in a timely manner to eliminate themShares timely information within and across functions to get things done effectivelyDeals with pressure and change by staying calm to quickly adapt to changesHas good engineering judgment and performs duties with minimal supervisionTechnical Skills / Knowledge
Good knowledge of bridge construction, components and standard practicesPersonal Fall Protection and Rescue knowledgeGeneral Computer Skills (Excel and Word)Good organizational computer skills in maintaining accurate electronic recordsAbility to learn data entry into SAP, EPI and BCS bridge inspection databaseAbility to understand and follow National Safety Code regulations and requirements