2026-06-05 – Weekly Railroad Jobs : Railroad flaggers urgently needed

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This week, there’s a high demand for railroad flaggers across various locations. These roles are critical for ensuring the safety of railroad operations, and they’re looking for folks who are detail-oriented and can work well under pressure. Also, there are a few remote opportunities that might catch your interest if you’re looking for flexibility.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Railroad Flagger
    Company: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) | Location: Milwaukee, WI
    This role involves coordinating with train crews and contractors to ensure safety on the tracks. It’s suitable for those with a keen eye for detail.
    Apply Here

  • Railroad Flagger
    Company: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) | Location: Wichita Falls, TX
    Similar to the Milwaukee position, this job is all about maintaining safety and requires strong communication skills.
    Apply Here

  • Railroad Flagger
    Company: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) | Location: West Palm Beach, FL
    This position requires working closely with various railroad staff to ensure operations run smoothly and safely.
    Apply Here

  • Railroad Labor
    Company: Wise Staffing Group | Location: Knoxville, TN
    This job pays $17 per hour and involves working alongside a motivated team to maintain and improve railroad infrastructure.
    Apply Here

  • Railroad Flagger
    Company: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) | Location: Davenport, IA
    A crucial role for anyone who enjoys working in a dynamic environment and can handle coordination between different teams.
    Apply Here

  • Railroad Flagger
    Company: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) | Location: Pueblo, CO
    Focuses on safety and requires someone who can keep calm and organized amidst fast-paced operations.
    Apply Here

  • Railroad Flagger
    Company: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) | Location: Pensacola, FL
    A safety-centric role perfect for those who enjoy working outdoors and collaborating with a variety of teams.
    Apply Here

  • Railroad Flagger
    Company: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) | Location: Dayton, OH
    If you enjoy being a part of a team that ensures the safe and efficient flow of railroad operations, this is a solid opportunity.
    Apply Here

  • Railroad Flagger
    Company: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) | Location: Lincoln, NE
    This role is key for ensuring safety and requires strong communication with dispatchers and train crews.
    Apply Here

  • Railroad Flagger
    Company: National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) | Location: Greenville, SC
    Perfect for someone who thrives in a safety-focused role and enjoys ensuring operations run smoothly.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote opportunities are becoming more common, offering flexibility for those who prefer working from home. Here are a few roles that allow you to work from anywhere.

Job Listings (Remote Only):

  • Project Engineer 2 - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It Recruit - Transportation | Location: Baton Rouge, LA
    If you have a license in Louisiana and a passion for designing transportation infrastructure, this could be a great fit.
    Apply Here

  • Project Engineer 2 - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It Recruit - Transportation | Location: Baton Rouge, LA
    Seeking someone with a passion for managing railroad infrastructure projects. A great role if you love engineering challenges.
    Apply Here

  • Project Engineer (Rail Track)
    Company: Olsson | Location: Loveland, CO
    With four or more years of experience, this role focuses on railroad track design. It’s an exciting opportunity to lead projects.
    Apply Here

  • General Counsel Jobs JDHuntr 56326 Senior Counsel, Risk Manager (Hybrid), Los Angeles, CA
    Company: In House Jobs | JDHuntr | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    This hybrid role involves working on capital projects and engineering services with a competitive salary.
    Apply Here

  • In House Counsel Jobs New York | JDHuntr 56630 Real Estate Paralegal (Hybrid), Denver, CO
    Company: In House Jobs | JDHuntr | Location: Denver, CO
    Focuses on real estate transactions including negotiation with various third parties. Ideal for those with paralegal experience.
    Apply Here

  • Sales Director - SE Asia
    Company: Rajant Corp | Location: Malvern, PA
    Develop sales strategies and engage with railroad and port customers. A strategic role for those with sales acumen.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s all for this week. Stay safe and good luck with your applications!

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I worked as a flagger briefly, and attention to detail is key! I found using walkie-talkies helped reduce confusion on busy sites. Hope this helps.

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It’s crucial to establish clear communication with your team, especially in high-pressure situations. I found it really helpful to set up a quick briefing before shifts to cover safety protocols and any site specifics. Have you thought about ways to enhance team coordination, @olivia56?

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I’ve found that keeping a visual signal, like a bright flag, can help get your team’s attention faster than just shouting. @nicole1988, what do you think about using simple hand signs for quick communication too?

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I’ve seen that using a wrist-mounted radio can keep communication quick and hands-free, which is helpful when traffic picks up. Just a tip — consider how often you’ll need to check in and adjust your methods accordingly. The better you can communicate, the safer everyone will be on-site! @nicole1988, what’s been your experience with that?

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