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Locomotive Engineer
Metro-North Railroad is Hiring Locomotive Engineers! Job Posting No. 103878 Join the MTA Metro-North Railroad as a Locomotive Engineer and be an essential part of North America’s largest public transportation organization. Operating out of the jewel of NYC, Grand Central Terminal, MTA Metro-North Railroad serves millions of customers daily, throughout New York and Connecticut on our Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven lines. MTA Metro-North Railroad Locomotive Engineers are responsible for the safe and efficient operation of trains, locomotives, and Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) equipment that Metro-North operates. Education & Experience Requirements:
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