{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:38:14.409Z","occupation":{"soc":"53-4013.00","title":"Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers","group":"Transportation & Material Moving","sector":"48-49","jobZone":2,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers locomotive operation, car handling, signal response, track inspection, and crew coordination competencies performed by rail yard engineers, dinkey operators, and hostlers across all experience levels in industrial and commercial rail yard environments.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Wayside and cab signals — identify and distinguish color light signals, position signals, and flags under direct supervision in a rail yard setting.","Pre-operation engine inspection — perform basic visual checks of locomotive components following a provided checklist before a supervised shift.","Hand brakes — apply and release on stationary rail cars under close direction from an experienced crew member in a yard environment.","Crew movement signals — recognize standard hand signals and lantern signals used to direct engine and train movements during supervised yard operations.","Radiotelephone procedures — practice basic call protocols and listen to switching information exchanged between conductors and operators in a working yard.","Track defect identification — walk a designated track segment and flag obvious defects such as broken rails or misaligned switches under supervisor guidance.","Gauge monitoring — observe water level, oil pressure, air pressure, and steam pressure gauges and report abnormal readings to a supervising operator.","Air hose coupling — connect and disconnect air hoses between cars following step-by-step instruction during a supervised car-handling exercise.","Yard safety rules — follow established public safety and security protocols, including personal protective equipment use, during all on-site training activities.","Basic equipment terminology — demonstrate familiarity with locomotive and car component names when completing orientation tasks in a rail yard environment."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Signal response — observe and respond appropriately to the full range of wayside and cab signals, including torpedoes and hot box detector alerts, during routine yard shifts with reduced oversight.","Engine pre- and post-use inspection — complete thorough locomotive inspections independently, documenting findings using facilities management or industrial control software after each assignment.","Hand brake operations — apply and release hand brakes efficiently across multiple cars in a consist, sequencing actions correctly to maintain safe yard movements.","Movement coordination — signal crew members using lanterns, radios, and hand signals to direct engine and train movements through standard switching assignments without continuous supervision.","Switching information exchange — confer with conductors via radiotelephone or yard computer systems to confirm car placement, track assignments, and switching sequences during daily operations.","Track inspection routine — conduct scheduled inspections of assigned track segments, identifying defects such as switch malfunctions and broken rails and reporting findings per yard procedures.","Gauge and instrument monitoring — routinely monitor locomotive gauges and alert maintenance personnel to out-of-tolerance readings, applying basic troubleshooting steps to common pressure or fluid issues.","Electrical and air connection handling — couple and uncouple both air hoses and electrical connections between cars accurately and safely during regular car-cut and assembly tasks.","Inventory and car tracking — use inventory management software to verify car numbers, placement, and movement records consistent with yard switching plans.","Time management in switching tasks — organize and prioritize a sequence of switching moves to meet departure schedules efficiently in a moderately busy rail yard."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Signal interpretation under varied conditions — autonomously interpret and respond to all wayside, cab, and supplemental signals, including obscured or degraded conditions, across all assigned tracks in the yard.","Complex engine diagnostics — conduct detailed pre- and post-use engine inspections, identify mechanical anomalies, and initiate or recommend corrective action using expert system and industrial control software.","Multi-car brake management — plan and execute precise hand brake application and release sequences across large consists to maintain safety on grades and during humping operations.","Independent crew coordination — lead real-time communication with conductors, switchmen, and ground crews via radio and computer systems to execute complex switching plans without supervisory intervention.","Track defect assessment — evaluate track irregularities and switch malfunctions beyond routine defects, determine operational risk, and recommend or impose speed restrictions or out-of-service decisions.","Equipment performance analysis — analyze gauge readings and instrument trends over a shift to anticipate equipment failures before they occur and coordinate with mechanical teams proactively.","Non-routine coupling problem resolution — diagnose and resolve difficult air hose or electrical connection problems, including damaged fittings or faulty glad hands, during active yard operations.","Critical decision-making in emergencies — apply judgment and problem-solving skills to manage unexpected equipment failures, signal irregularities, or track obstructions safely and efficiently in a live yard environment.","Quality control review — assess the accuracy of car placement, consist integrity, and switching records against yard plans, identifying and correcting discrepancies before train departure.","Cross-functional communication — draft and convey clear operational updates to mechanical, transportation, and management teams using database and communication tools to support seamless yard throughput."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Operational standards leadership — establish and continuously improve yard operating procedures for signal compliance, engine inspection, and switching practices, ensuring alignment with federal and company safety regulations.","Workforce development — mentor and evaluate emerging and developing rail yard engineers and hostlers, structuring on-the-job learning plans to build competency across all core operational tasks.","Safety culture stewardship — champion a yard-wide culture of cautiousness, dependability, and attention to detail by modeling best practices and holding crews accountable to public safety and security standards.","Advanced troubleshooting oversight — direct the resolution of complex mechanical, signal, or track infrastructure failures that exceed crew-level authority, coordinating with engineering and maintenance leadership.","Technology integration — lead the adoption and optimization of expert system software, industrial control software, and inventory management platforms to improve yard efficiency and data accuracy.","Performance metrics and quality assurance — design and monitor quality control analysis processes for switching accuracy, equipment readiness, and on-time departures, reporting trends to operations management.","Emergency response planning — develop and drill contingency plans for derailments, signal failures, and hazardous material incidents in the yard, ensuring crew readiness and regulatory compliance.","Cross-departmental coordination — collaborate with transportation management, mechanical, and customer service teams to align yard capacity, car-handling priorities, and service commitments at an organizational level.","Policy interpretation and compliance — translate regulatory updates from federal rail authorities into actionable yard protocols and ensure all personnel understand and apply revised requirements.","Strategic resource allocation — oversee crew scheduling, equipment assignment, and track utilization planning to maximize yard throughput and minimize delays across all shifts and operational conditions."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}