Railroad jobs in Rhode Island

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  1. Forklift Operator - MA

    Warwick, RI
    and from storage areas, machines and loading docks, into railroad cars or trucks or storage facilities. Learning and
  2. Manufacturing/Industrial Mechanic

    Cumberland, RI
    and production platforms), Chemical, Military bases, Railroad, Transit and Pulp & Paper. In addition, we provide
  3. Manufacturing Mechanic/Machinist 3rd Shift

    Cumberland, RI
    and production platforms), Chemical, Military bases, Railroad, Transit and Pulp & Paper. In addition, we provide
  4. Bridge Inspector - $2500 Sign on Bonus

    Providence, RI
    Must be able to work overnight as required, including work within the railroad right-of-way. + Prepares inspection reports. +...
  5. Inspector

    Providence, RI
    Charter Oak and Quinnipiac River Bridges, the railroad moveable Walk Bridge, and Rhode Island’s East
  6. Senior Bridge Inspector Team Lead- $7500 Sign on Bonus

    Providence, RI
    adverse weather conditions. + Work overnight as required, including work within railroad right-of-way. + Prepares inspection ...
  7. Bridge Inspector Team Lead- $5000 Sign on Bonus

    Providence, RI
    adverse weather conditions. + Work overnight as required, including work within railroad right-of-way. + Prepares inspection ...
  8. Catastrophe Claims Adjuster - Field Service Manager - Auto Physical Damage

    Providence, RI
    departments to dealerships, assembly plants, ports, railroad ramps, distribution centers, body shops, lessees, and

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