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Rail Operator pathways

Have you ever wanted to operate a train? Here is your chance! Rail Operators make a difference every day by operating Link light rail trains and providing essential mobility services to our region. Build a lifelong career and take advantage of multiple opportunities for advancement. The Rail Operator Pathway below includes a variety of paid training and other growth opportunities. Hiring for each of these positions is competitive and may be subject to union agreements.

Please check back often to view open Metro positions that are accepting applications here.

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Explore career pathways

Explore ways to become a Rail Operator and beyond at Metro.

Starting positions

Examples of entry-level positions in Rail Operations.

Rail Operator

Employee provides safe, professional and on-time Link light rail services. Rail operators possess confidence, patience, good communications skills and consistently demonstrate good decision making. Working in Rail offers a wide variety of opportunities to showcase your skills within a fast-growing area of Metro! Rail Operators must be at least 21 years of age.

Traning positions

Examples of training opportunities in Rail Operations.

Rail Operator (Rail Operator Training)

Employees hired as Rail Operators receive paid training to perform safe, on-time operation of Light Rail vehicles. After successful completion, trainees can become Rail Operators.

Rail Supervisor (Rail Supervisor-in-Training)

Rail Supervisors-in-training learn skills to monitor and supervise rail operations on the Link light rail, monitor work assignments, communicate with Rail Operators in the field, coordinate service requirements and provide Rail training. They ensure that safety and quality of services are delivered according to standard and that rules are followed. Trainees must successfully complete required training in order to transition to the Rail Supervisor position.

Special Duty Assignment (SDA)

Current career service employees are eligible to apply for Special Duty Assignments (SDAs) within Metro or King County that may last anywhere from 30 days to 3 years. SDAs allow you to build skills, experience and your resume. At the end of an SDA, employees return to their original positions.

Transit Schedule Planner (Special Duty Assignment)

This is a paid training opportunity and short-term special duty assignment (SDA) that Rail Supervisors may apply for. Employee develops new and revised service schedules, determining operator and vehicle assignments. Work improves service quality, productivity and cost efficiency. At the end of the SDA, employee will return to their original supervisory position.

Growth positions

Examples of mid-level and leadership positions in Rail Vehicle Maintenance.

Project/Program Manager II (Rail Resource Program Manager)

Employee will perform moderately complex analytical and research work and may also include entry-level project and program management duties.

Project/Program Manager III (Rail Resource Program Manager)

Employee will serve as an expert technical resource or lead for work teams handling multi-disciplinary or technically challenging projects and programs.

Project/Program Manager IV (Rail Resource Program Manager)

Employee responsibilities include one or two tracks. The first is management, involving supervision of multi-disciplinary work teams and budget, research analysis and project planning. The second involvestechnical expertise , where the employee demonstrates unique skills in research, planning and systems development.

Rail Technical Trainer

Employee responsibilities of this classification include development, implementation, and presentation of training courses for a variety of Rail training programs. Trainers instruct in both the classroom and in hands-on situations and evaluate student progress throughout the training program. They are also involved in coordinating with Rail management in the oversight of rail operations and maintenance work, to ensure that safety and quality of services are delivered according to our standards, best practices, and rules.

Rail Supervisor

Rail Supervisors monitor and supervise rail operations on the Link light rail, monitor work assignments, communicate with Rail Operators in the field, coordinate service requirements and provide Rail training. They ensure that safety and quality of services are delivered according to standard and that rules are followed.

Transit Schedule Planner – Senior

Employee develops new and revised service schedules, determining operator and vehicle assignments and implementing revisions to scheduled transit services for improved service quality, productivity and cost efficiency.

Transit Chief – Operations

Employee will provide direct oversight and supervision of daily operations of an assigned area. Areas could include Base Operations, Service Quality and Link Control Center. This is the first level of direct supervision in Operations.

Transit Chief – Rail Technical Training

Employee will oversee Rail technical training and supervise assigned staff to achieve timely and cost-efficient service delivery consistent with performance improvement goals and service level requirements. Employee will oversee administrative functions to ensure training supports daily delivery of Rail Division services and complies with operating agreements.

Transit Superintendent – Rail Operations

Employee will manage, supervise and direct all daily operations of the Transit Division’s light rail system.

Transit Superintendent – Rail Training

Employee will manage all training and staff development programs and initiatives that support Rail operations. Work involves developing and implementing a strategic training and staff development program, as well as performing ongoing assessments.

Transit Section Manager

Employee will manage an assigned section within the Rail division. Employee is responsible for overseeing the section, including supervising staff, developing and managing the implementation strategies and managing a budget.

Training and Strategy Manager (Strategic Planning Manager 1)

Employee will facilitate the development and administration of strategic planning, communication assets and budget forecasting.

Deputy Division Director

Deputy Division Directors will work to ensure division success by creating transformative policy and practices and implementing strategic initiatives.. These senior leaders will report directly to Division Directors, complementing work and acting as second in command in their division.

Division Director

In this leadership role, employee will work to improve processes, make data driven decisions and implement innovative initiatives and transformational policies and practices.

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