Full-Time

Rail Maintenance of Way Supervisor

Traction Power Supervisor

Posted on 9/10/2025

Deadline 10/3/25
City of Charlotte

City of Charlotte

1,001-5,000 employees

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Compensation Overview

$75.5k - $94.3k/yr

Charlotte, NC, USA

In Person

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Electrical Engineering (2)
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Requirements
  • Candidate must be able to plan, organize and monitor all work in regard to traction power as well as areas outside of their normal work purview.
  • Ability to demonstrate knowledge in all areas listed under responsibilities.
  • Knowledge of preventative and corrective maintenance practices.
  • Perform troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of complex systems as they relate to traction power.
  • Safely operate a variety of standard and specialized hand tools and shop power equipment.
  • Read, follow and utilize electrical, electronic, and mechanical drawings.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and clearly in English both orally and in writing PC skills including all Microsoft Office programs.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and the ability to attain a North or South Carolina Class B Commercial driver’s license within the timelines outlined by CATS and the City of Charlotte, NC, USA.
  • Candidate may be required to work irregular hours and shifts depending upon the needs of CATS. Candidates will be required to respond to emergencies on a 24 hour, 7 days a week basis.
  • Must successfully complete 6-month probationary period.
  • Positions in this classification are considered “Safety Sensitive” under Federal Transit Administration (FTA) drug and alcohol regulations.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and clearly in English both orally and in writing.
  • Must be able to document work on logs, spreadsheets, documents, and forms as well as utilizing computerized maintenance terminals, personal, laptop and handheld computers.
  • Must be computer literate and can adapt to the use and understanding of existing software and future upgrades.
  • Must be able to troubleshoot and repair traction power equipment and all associated distribution systems and sub-systems to the lowest replaceable component.
  • Must have the ability to capably use all tools of the trade as well as standard shop equipment.
  • Must successfully complete all training assignments and maintain qualifications where required.
Responsibilities
  • Works with other members of the Systems maintenance workforce and all related vocations to provide safe and reliable systems and equipment for daily revenue service.
  • Responds to rail system emergencies that involve major service delays and/or serious equipment failures. Renders whatever remedial actions are needed to restore revenue service.
  • Follows and adheres to all systems standards, policies and procedures applicable to the day-to-day operations of safe train movements and revenue service.
  • Supervises staff in the inspection, maintenance, and repair of all equipment related to systems including but not limited to traction power substations, overhead contact system, distribution system, and all maintenance and emergency support equipment.
  • Oversees the performance of acceptance testing and pre-service testing of newly acquired systems and equipment.
  • Oversees planned maintenance as outlined by the OEM, IEEE, APTA, NCDOT, and CATS management and evaluates needed changes or upgrades and submits them to management for review. Complies with and enforces all regulations set forth by CATS, OSHA, IEEE, FTA, and NCDOT.
  • Is responsible for ensuring compliance of safety and security responsibilities of this position and for complying with CATS’ safety and security rules, procedures and policies.
  • Prepares and maintains comprehensive reports and correspondence.
  • Generates comprehensive operational and maintenance procedures that ensure safety to employees and general public.
  • Ensures accuracy of all inspection reports, training records, and other relevant documents.
  • Utilizes computer-based maintenance and material management system to track and plan maintenance and repairs as well as track materials needed to perform maintenance.
  • Provides technical support, training and research to ensure traction power staff is qualified and have appropriate resources to perform job functions.
  • Coordinates with rail system instructor/supervisor to develop and implement appropriate employee training. Trains other rail personnel including hourly and management employees on traction power systems and equipment. Work cohesively with other CATS and other City department as well as contractors and utility companies to restore equipment to proper working condition.
  • Directly support continuous implementation and compliance of the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) State Safety Oversight Program Standards (SSOPS) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) regulations 49 CFR Part 673 and 672 related to the Safety Management System (SMS) and the CATS Agency Safety Plan (ASP). Support Safety performance goals of CATS.
  • Encourage employees to proactively support and report safety concerns following the CATS Safety Reporting options as described in your training and in the ASP.
  • As part of your responsibility to support the CATS Safety Culture, report safety concerns and issues through the various methods established by CATS as outlined in the ASP.
  • Advocate and promote a strong safety culture within CATS with regard to transportation services, capital programs, facility operations and maintenance, worksite procedures, employees, and customers following SMS and ASP.
  • Participate in internal and external ASP audits.
  • All other job-related duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Four years of experience in the supervision and management of staff performing all aspects of maintenance and servicing of high voltage equipment and power distribution systems.
  • Four years of experience repairing and maintaining high voltage equipment and power distribution systems.
  • Experience in rail DC power systems and high-tension catenary systems preferred.

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