7304-NOC

Railway carmen / women

(NOC 72403)
Annual Earnings
$84,112
Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities
College Diploma or Apprenticeship, 2 or more years
Job Openings
(2023-2033)
100

Career Overview

Railway carmen/women:

  • Inspect, troubleshoot, maintain and repair structural and mechanical components of railway freight, passenger and urban transit rail cars
  • Work for railway transport companies and urban transit systems

 

Duties

Railway carmen/women perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Inspect interior and exterior components of freight, passenger and urban transit rail cars to determine defects and extent of wear and damage
  • Repair and install railway car parts such as compressors, air valves, bearings, couplings, air cylinders and piping
  • Repair and maintain electrical and electronic controls for propulsion and braking systems
  • Repair defective or damaged metal and wood components, using hand and power tools
  • Repair and repaint wooden fixtures
  • Replace damaged windows and repair upholstery
  • Test and adjust parts using testing gauges and other test equipment
  • Perform and document routine maintenance

 

Earnings

Earnings is income that workers receive in exchange for their labour. Depending on the type of employment, earnings can be in the form of wages (hourly), salaries (fixed monthly or annual) or self-employed earnings.

Annual Earnings

$84,112

Provincial Hourly Rate

High$50.75/hr
Median$40.33/hr
Low$30.36/hr
Source: B.C. Labour Market Information Office, derived from 2023 Job Bank Wage data

Work Environment

# Workers Employed

320

% Employed Full Time

78%
Source: 2021 Census

Key aspects of the work in this occupation:

  • Work takes place in an indoor environment where temperatures may vary
  • Work also takes place outdoors, so workers may be exposed to various weather conditions
  • Working with equipment, machinery or power/hand tools may be a source of injury
  • Workers may be exposed to electrical circuitry or other equipment that may be a source of electrical shock
  • Workers may be exposed to emissions of steam or hot surfaces that could cause injury

 

Career Pathways

Progression to supervisory positions is possible with experience.

Occupational Interests

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Job Titles

Rail vehicle mechanic
Railway car inspector
Railway carman/woman
Railway carman/woman apprentice
Streetcar and subway car mechanic

Education, Training and Skills

  • Completion of secondary school is usually required
  • Completion of an industry-offered apprenticeship program or three to four years of on-the-job training is usually required

 

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Skills

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Repairing

Repairing machines or systems using the needed tools.

75%
Troubleshooting

Determining causes of operating errors and deciding what to do about it.

75%
Equipment Maintenance

Performing routine maintenance on equipment and determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed.

68%
Critical Thinking

Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.

56%
Quality Control Analysis

Conducting tests and inspections of products, services or processes to evaluate quality or performance.

56%
Operations Monitoring

Watching gauges, dials or other indicators to make sure that a machine is working properly.

56%
Operation and Control

Controlling operations of equipment or systems.

53%
Active Listening

Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.

50%
Speaking

Talking to others to share information effectively.

50%
Time Management

Managing one’s own time and the time of others.

47%

Labour Market Statistics

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Employment

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Employment

320
Source: 2021 Census

Employment by Region

Map of BC Map of BC highlighting Cariboo region Map of BC highlighting Kootenay region Map of BC highlighting Mainland/Southwest region Map of BC highlighting North Coast and Nechako region Map of BC highlighting Northeast region Map of BC highlighting Thompson-Okanagan region Map of BC highlighting Vancouver Island/Coast region
Cariboo
Kootenay
Mainland/Southwest
North Coast and Nechako
Northeast
Thompson-Okanagan
Vancouver Island/Coast
Region Employment % Employment of this Occupation
Cariboo 40 12.5%
Kootenay 0 0.0%
Mainland/Southwest 135 42.2%
North Coast and Nechako 10 3.1%
Northeast 0 0.0%
Thompson-Okanagan 125 39.1%
Vancouver Island/Coast 0 0.0%
Source: 2021 Census

Labour Market Outlook

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Forecasted Job Openings (2023-2033)

100
Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

Forecasted Job Openings

Forecasted Employment Growth Rate

Composition of Job Openings

Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

Job Openings by Region (2023-2033)

Map of BC Map of BC highlighting Cariboo region Map of BC highlighting Kootenay region Map of BC highlighting Mainland/Southwest region Map of BC highlighting North Coast and Nechako region Map of BC highlighting Northeast region Map of BC highlighting Thompson-Okanagan region Map of BC highlighting Vancouver Island/Coast region
Cariboo
Kootenay
Mainland/Southwest
North Coast and Nechako
Northeast
Thompson-Okanagan
Vancouver Island/Coast
Region Job Openings Avg. Annual Employment Growth
Cariboo 10 -1.9%
Kootenay Not available Not available
Mainland/Southwest 30 -0.2%
North Coast and Nechako Not available Not available
Northeast Not available Not available
Thompson-Okanagan 60 3.8%
Vancouver Island/Coast Not available Not available
Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

Industry Highlights

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Forecasted Job Openings by Industry

IndustryJob Openings (2023-2033)
Transportation And Warehousing100
For additional industry information, visit the Industry Profiles page.
Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

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