Basic Functions
The Association of American Railroads (AAR), the world's leading railroad policy, research, standard-setting, and technology organization, is focused on enhancing the safety and productivity of the U.S. freight rail industry.
The Executive Director of Tank Car Safety oversees the establishment of interchange standards and the approval of applications for the construction, alteration, and modification of railroad tank cars. This role requires exceptional verbal and written communication skills, along with a high level of diplomacy, resilience, and leadership. Responsibilities involve guiding and influencing a broad range of stakeholders to make informed decisions that impact railroad safety, as well as the tank car manufacturing and repair industry.
Nature and Scope
This position reports to the Senior Vice President, Safety & Operations, and supervises one (1) staff engineer.
The incumbent has no budgetary or financial oversight responsibility.
Some travel is required for this position.
Principal Accountabilities
Qualifications
Founded in 1934 and located just a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol and the National Mall, AAR is a top-tier trade association representing major freight and passenger railroads operating in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. In addition to representing its members on legislative and regulatory policy matters, AAR sets standards for rail cars and rail car components, certifies manufacturing and repair facilities, and audits facilities for compliance. Its research subsidiary, MxV Rail, headquartered in Pueblo, Colorado, is the world's leading railroad research facility, undertaking cutting-edge research for railroads and their suppliers from around the world. AAR's information technology subsidiary, Railinc, located in Cary, North Carolina, provides IT services to the railroad industry. For more information on AAR and its subsidiaries, see www.aar.org.
AAR is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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