Railway Conductors Needed!
REDEFINE YOURSELF
Canada's railway industry will need more than 1000 new railway conductors in the next 5 years.
What does a railway conductor do?
Railway conductors work as members of train crews in either road or yard service. They are involved with switching cars, making or splitting up trains in yards, or moving cars between yards, sidings, or tracks.
With experience and additional training, railway conductors often become locomotive engineers.
The Centre for Rail Training and Technology offers a 32-week training program that will prepare you for this exciting new career.
All training is provided in Calgary, Alberta. We use real equipment, realistic simulators, and well equipped labs to provide the best training available in Canada.
Courses start March 3 and August 25 - Contact us today for more information!
(403) 210-4150 or rail@sait.ca
Programs recognized by the Railway Association of Canada.
www.sait.ca