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The average salary for a Rail Yard Engineer in U.S. is $58,070.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $58,070

$38,550$79,270

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $27.92

$18.53$38.11

What does a Rail Yard Engineer earn?

Rail Yard Engineers typically earn around $58,070 per year in the U.S., performing a range of duties to ensure the safe, efficient and cost-effective operation of the rail yard. Responsibilities can include managing trains, monitoring train systems and communication networks, planning routes, maintaining records and ordering supplies. Rail Yard Engineers may choose to specialise in a particular area, such as locomotive maintenance, track maintenance or engineering design.

How to earn more as a Rail Yard Engineer

To become a Rail Yard Engineer, you will need training in transportation safety and mechanics. Alternatively, you can gain experience through an apprenticeship. To increase your earning potential, you can become specialise in areas like railway signal engineering or become a manager in a transportation business. You could also become self-employed or even open your own engineering service.