Rail Flagger
Company: City of Charlotte
Location: Charlotte
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Date Opened: Tuesday, March 24, 2026 12:00 AM Close Date:
Friday, April 03, 2026 12:00 AM Department: Charlotte Area Transit
System Department Operations Support Salary: $24.00 - $29.20
Commensurate with Experience Welcome to the City of Charlotte
Charlotte is America’s Queen City, opening her arms to a diverse
and inclusive community of residents, businesses and visitors
alike. Here you will find a safe, family-oriented city where people
work together to help everyone thrive. The mission of the City of
Charlotte is to deliver quality public services and promote the
safety, health, and quality of life for all residents. Our guiding
principles include: Attracting and retaining a skilled and diverse
workforce Valuing teamwork, openness, accountability, productivity,
and employee development Providing all customers with courteous,
responsive, accessible, and seamless quality services Taking
initiative to identify, analyze, and solve problems Collaborating
with stakeholders to make informed decisions SUMMARY The role of a
Rail Flagger is essential for ensuring safe traffic management
around railway work zones, construction, maintenance, utility, as
outlined by CATS guidelines. Their primary objective is to protect
the well-being of workers, motorists, and pedestrians by strictly
following traffic control procedures and regulations. Also known as
a Roadway Worker, the rail flagger is crucial for safeguarding
individuals near railroad tracks. They visually signal train
operators to slow down or stop when necessary, during construction,
maintenance, or repair activities. Acting as a safety barrier
between the worksite and oncoming trains, flaggers use flags,
lights, and radio communication to perform their duties
effectively. The main responsibilities of a flagger include
protecting workers from potential hazards and keeping the tracks
clear for trains. This involves close coordination with work crew
leaders and the Rail Operations Control Center (ROCC), as well as
managing access to the work zone. They communicate with train
operators, construction workers, and other personnel to prevent
accidents and ensure compliance with railroad safety regulations.
Flaggers are required to comply with and enforce all relevant
regulations, including those set by CATS, OSHA, FTA, and NCDOT.
Major Duties and Responsibilities: Reports to the Manager of
Maintenance of Way or their designee. Coordinate with the Rail
Operations Control Center, construction crews, and other workers to
ensure safe operations. Use flags, lights, and hand signals to
alert train operators of work activities or track obstructions.
Monitor tracks and surrounding areas for potential hazards,
ensuring compliance with railway safety standards. Collaborate with
other members of the Maintenance workforce and related professions
to deliver safe and reliable service for daily revenue operations.
Direct vehicular and pedestrian traffic using hand signals,
stop/slow paddles, and signage. Communicate effectively with fellow
flaggers and crew members to coordinate traffic flow. Set up and
remove traffic control devices, including cones, signs, and
barricades, before and after work shifts. Monitor traffic
conditions and report any hazards or issues to supervisors.
Maintain a safe work environment by enforcing work zone
regulations. Follow all system standards, policies, and procedures
related to safe train movements and revenue service operations.
Assist with basic maintenance tasks as required by assignment.
Adhere to all safety protocols, including wearing high-visibility
clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE). Comply with
local, state, and federal traffic control laws and guidelines.
Control train traffic in designated work zones by signaling and
communicating with train operators. React promptly to safety
hazards and emergencies, taking appropriate measures to prevent
accidents. Maintain logs of flagging activities, job briefings,
incidents, and safety violations for reporting purposes. Follow all
Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA), and company safety protocols. Conduct safety briefings with
work crews before the start of each shift. Report any incidents,
unsafe conditions, or rule violations to supervisors and the Rail
Control Center. Assist in emergency situations by guiding first
responders and ensuring rail traffic is halted as needed.
Participate in regular safety training and certification programs.
Perform all other job-related duties as assigned. Note: Essential
Skills are the abilities and competencies that candidates must
possess or demonstrate to effectively perform their required
duties. Failing to meet these requirements or lacking the
capability to perform essential skills may result in
disqualification. The candidate may be required to work irregular
hours and shifts based on the needs of CATS. This position is
classified as "Safety Sensitive" under Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) drug and alcohol regulations. The candidate
must be able to communicate effectively and clearly in English,
both orally and in writing. The physical requirements, knowledge,
skills, and abilities listed are also considered essential duties
of the employee. The candidate must document work on logs,
spreadsheets, documents, and forms and use computerized maintenance
terminals, as well as personal, laptop, and handheld computers.
Ability to read and interpret track diagrams, work orders, and
operating procedures. Excellent verbal communication skills and the
ability to relay critical information accurately and efficiently.
Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-risk environment while
maintaining focus and attention to detail. Proficiency in using
two-way radios and other communication devices. Willingness to work
flexible schedules, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Proficiency in computer usage is necessary, along with the ability
to adapt to existing software and future upgrades. The candidate
should be capable of using standard shop equipment reliably and
must complete all training assignments and maintain necessary
qualifications as required. A 6-month probationary period must be
completed. Requirements: Capable of standing and walking on uneven
surfaces while working. Ability to stand for extended periods and
work in various weather conditions. Ability to lift and carry at
least 50 lbs. Must be able to manipulate weights up to 100 kg. Must
be able to work at and above shoulder level. Required to wear all
necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and safety gear.
Valid driver's license and the ability to travel to different work
sites. Must be at least 18 years old. Must pass pre-employment and
random drug/alcohol screenings in accordance with DOT and FTA
regulations. Must pass a criminal background check. Sensory
Requirements: Speech Touch Hearing Vision - vision must be 20/20 or
correctable to 20/20 (near, distance and peripheral) Work
Environment: Outdoor work in varying weather conditions. Exposure
to loud noises, heavy equipment, and moving trains. Physically
demanding tasks, including standing, walking, and lifting.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: High school diploma or GED
equivalent is required. Strong verbal and radio communication
skills. Ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment.
Basic knowledge of railroad operations is preferred but not always
required. Understanding of traffic control and safety procedures is
essential. Minimum Qualifications: Prior experience in railroad
operations, construction, or safety-related fields (preferred).
Knowledge of railroad safety procedures and hand signaling
techniques. Certification in flagging (varies by state or region).
Knowledge of traffic control procedures and safety regulations.
Ability to stand for long periods and work in various weather
conditions. Strong communication skills and ability to work in a
team environment. Physical stamina and alertness to ensure safety
in high-traffic areas. Preferred Qualifications: Railroad Safety
Training course. Flagging Certification Roadway Worker Protection
(RWP) OSHA 10 or 30 Certification CPR/First Aid Training CONDITIONS
OF EMPLOYMENT The City’s Background Check Policy requires
background checks to be conducted on final internal or external
candidate(s) applying for any position with the City of Charlotte.
The type of information that will be collected as part of a
background check includes, but is not limited to: reference checks,
social security verification, education verification, criminal
conviction record check, and, if applicable, a credit history
check, sex offender registry and motor vehicle records check.
Background checks must be in compliance with all federal and state
statutes, such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The checks
must be consistent with the guidelines set forth by these laws
requiring organizations to obtain a candidate’s written
authorization before obtaining a criminal background report, motor
vehicle records check or credit report; and to properly store and
dispose of information derived from such reports. Final candidates
must pass a pre-employment drug-screening test and physical
examination. During the selection process, candidates may be asked
to take a skills test, and/or participate in other assessments. The
City of Charlotte is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not
unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex,
national origin, marital status, age, disability, sexual
orientation, political affiliation or on the basis of actual or
perceived gender as expressed through dress, appearance, or
behavior. Our culture is to serve the community honorably. HOW TO
APPLY Apply online. Federal law requires employers to provide
reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with
disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable
accommodation to apply for a job. You are welcome to visit the City
of Charlotte Human Resources Department lobby, where self-service
application kiosks are available. They are located in our office at
700 East 4th Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202. We are open
Monday through Friday, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (EST), excluding
official City holidays. For questions about your application or the
hiring process, please email Careers@ci.charlotte.nc.us The City of
Charlotte is committed to making our services and programs
accessible to all. Upon request, auxiliary aids, written materials
in alternate formats, language access, and other reasonable
accommodations or modifications will be provided. To make a
request, please fill out the Innovation & Technology ADA request
form or call 704.336.4120. BENEFITS The City of Charlotte provides
a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees. Click here
to learn more about the City of Charlotte’s benefits. The City of
Charlotte is a drug and alcohol-free workplace.
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